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Sara Levine

Sara Levine
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Sara Levine is a freelance writer living in Atlanta. She writes mainly food-related pieces and is a food and dining blogger for Atlanta Magazine. A native of Washington, D.C., she previously worked as an assistant editor at the Washingtonian Magazine. Sara graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with degrees in Communication and Italian. During college, she worked at Philadelphia Magazine and started her first blog while studying abroad in Rome. She’s been blogging ever since.

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Engaged Intern

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Great (and Not-So-Great) Stories and Projects for Interns

Once you’ve got an online internship program up and running, now it’s time to make the most of your interns’ time. Here are some ideas for good projects and writing assignments, as well as some that should be avoided.

Jan 27, 2010 by in Best Practices

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Web Interns: Your Online Publication’s Resource

When your publication sets goals to launch a new website with frequently-updated content, this sounds like a great deal of extra work for the staff. Your writers and editors may have worries about how they’ll juggle lots of extra work for the web in addition to carrying their normal load for the print magazine. These are legitimate concerns; you don’t want to spread your staff too thin, and probably don’t have the extra budget to hire a new slew of online-only staffers. What’s the solution?

Jan 13, 2010 by in Best Practices

Elements of An Ideal Online Article

An ideal web article is very different from an ideal print piece – even if the actual content is the same! This may sound confusing, so let us explain. Using these tips, you'll be able to package your online content more effectively to attract reader

Dec 31, 2009 by in Best Practices

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Evergreen Content: What is it and how to use it?

The vast majority of the content published in your print magazine will never be re-printed in another issue. However, your website is a great place to showcase this quality content. In your archives, you have a great deal of useful material at your f

Dec 16, 2009 by in Best Practices

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