How Do You Become A Web Editor?
If you have experience as a traditional print editor, it makes sense to apply your skills to become an editor for the Web as well. However, being a web editor involves learning some new tricks because the Web is an entirely different medium than traditional publishing. Get the whole picture by learning how to become a web editor. Expect that you will need a college degree to become a web editor, preferably in English or communications. At the very least, you should possess a bachelor’s degree. However, some companies prefer candidates that have master’s degrees. Make copies of previously published material for a portfolio, especially any work that has been published electronically. Before you can convince an employer that you can effectively manage content to drive the company’s Internet presence, you’ll need to demonstrate that you have solid writing ability and 1 to 5 years of writing experience, preferably for the Web. Provide examples of previous work as an editor if possible. Show