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I am more than HALFWAY to being able to make money on #scoopz and getting paid for all the efforts I put into #videos I make!

1000 followers, I have 589.

I make almost nothing aside from rare donations.

I had to learn #video #editing.

I had to learn #photography.

I had to learn #photo editing.

I had to get comfortable talking on camera.

I had to learn #research skills for topics.

I had to learn #socialmedia after not using it forever.

4 whole-ass professions, I'm hopeful:)

Do you edit academic research grants? Our Apr. 17 webinar with Letitia Henville offers insights for editors on reading and scoring grant applications, gained from interviews with over 150 former peer reviewers from various funding programs. Sign up now: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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Take your editing agency to the next level! In our Apr. 15 webinar with Erin Brenner, learn how to streamline business operations, boost team efficiency and scale your business in a manageable way. Register now and get ready to take on bigger clients and more complex projects: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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AI can’t replace gifted human editors. But can it help us with our work? If so, how—and at what cost? Join academic editor Catie Phares in tomorrow's webinar for answers to questions about the ethics and effectiveness of #AI in #editing. Last chance to sign up now: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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Curious about editing horror fiction? Join Molly Cernik on Apr. 10 for an introduction to editing in accordance with the mechanics and themes of this exciting genre, which draws on readers' emotions to teach us about ourselves and what it means to live in this world together. Sign up here: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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While #editing, it can be tempting to pause a read-through to chase down "squirrel" edits that occur in multiple places—which can lead to half-completed checks. In our Apr. 2 webinar with Claire Fossey, learn to manage these edits without losing the plot: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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Curious about editing horror fiction? Join Molly Cernik on Apr. 10 for an introduction to #editing in accordance with the mechanics and themes of this exciting genre, which draws on readers' emotions to teach us about ourselves and what it means to live in this world together. Sign up here: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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AI can’t replace gifted human editors. But can it help us with our work? If so, how—and at what cost? Join academic editor Catie Phares in our Mar. 27 webinar for answers to questions about the ethics and effectiveness of AI in #editing. Sign up now: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_w

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