Jason Pettigrove only started full-time journalism in 2015 but has already written more than 4,500 articles. Here he explains how he did that and how he has managed to become the editor for one of the best-known football clubs in the world.
Eric Hauch
over 5 years ago
Cazz had two priorities: Making sure her entire body of work is safely stored and backed up, and having an elegant portfolio that presents her work in just the right way.
14 years of freelance writing, more than 800 articles from 10 different publications: Emma Wilkinson had practically given up on ever creating a portfolio page containing all her work. Until she discovered it could be set up in just a few minutes with the right service.
Learn how to use Authory's Collections feature to curate your articles for the perfect job application in just three easy steps.
Just because your content is all over the place doesn’t mean you have to be. Authory will give you the superpowers you need to be fully in charge of your professional destiny in today’s ever-changing media landscape.
about 6 years ago
Regardless of where and how much you publish, this portfolio page will always show your new articles — you don’t have to do anything to maintain it.
over 6 years ago
David has gained many fans as a columnist over the last 20 years. Luckily, he has found a way to take this audience with him wherever he goes — and it’s completely independent of any publisher.
almost 7 years ago
In this interview, healthcare and tech journalist Jeanette Beebe shares how she keeps track of her articles, connects with readers, and puts public interest reporting at the center of her work.
Writing for The New York Times, Fast Company, and The Economist, Glenn will now, never lose another article again.
From the New York Times to Fast Company and the Economist, Glenn Fleishman has written for more heavyweight publications than most journalists. In this interview, Glenn shares his experience of losing past articles and how he ensures it doesn’t happen again.
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