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15+ Best Work From Home Jobs to Bring in the Big Bucks

Smart Blogger

Great Paying Jobs You Can Do From Home in 2023 Before you start applying for every work from home job available, there are several factors you’ll want to consider, ranging from educational requirements to earning potential. So let’s jump in and explore these factors, and more. Dropshipper Job Difficulty (1–5): ????

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People Round-Up, Mid-August 2023

Publishing Trends

As a result of Deahl’s move, current director of special editorial projects Adam Boretz will become senior editor overseeing features as well as author profiles and the Soapbox column. At Scholastic , President of education solutions Rose Else-Mitchell will leave to pursue other interests. She was previously at UT Austin.

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People Round-Up, Mid-November 2022

Publishing Trends

Rohan Kamicheril joins as Senior Editor; he is the founder of Tiffin and formerly Editor at Words Without Borders. At Barnes & Noble Education , Hunter Blankenbaker joins as VP of Investor Relations. He has most recently worked as Sales and Marketing Director at Northwestern University Press. PROMOTIONS.

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People Round Up, Mid January, 2024

Publishing Trends

Cindy Yen has joined as as online and digital sales coordinator. Stephanie Bay has been promoted to senior copy editor. Ellen Zhang has been promoted to sales representative for online and digital sales, and Ankanee Lagunarajan has been promoted to audiobooks coordinator.

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People Round-Up, Mid-July 2023

Publishing Trends

Artie Bennett , executive copy editor, will retire on November 10. Alexis Lassiter has joined Little Bee as sales manager. She was previously sales manager for James Patterson Books at Hachette. At Sourcebooks , Trent Harmon has been promoted to senior online sales manager.

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Different Traditional Publishing Experiences With Georgina Cross

The Creative Penn

You are clearly educated about the indie author business model and all of that side of things. I think the validation comes with the sales, like you said, with reviews, with people following, people buying the books , and then you keep on going. So, why did you decide to go the traditional route? I don't have any patience.