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Procedure to set up a new post:

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2.0  Open the new post editor.  Use the following hyperlinks to access the appropriate editor:

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2.1 If you are copying a post from another blog or from microsoft word – ctrl-c the text and paste into the paste editors in the associated blogs:

2.2 If you are copying from another econintersect post, instead 2.1 above – you may shift to HTML mode (in post the original and new posts) and copy the html of the original post to the new post.  Shift back to WYSIWYG mode. 
2.3 Make pretty (or get format roughly similar to the original document or post)

b2evolution editor:

3.0 Inserting graphics and miscellaneous notes:

3.1 inserting pictures (this instruction relates to b2evolution – for wordpress use the uploader built in to the wordpress engine) – go to the graphic upload portion of this instruction. upload the photo. copy the url of the photo and insert the picture into the post by selecting the picture insert icon;
3.2 Note that the maximum width before the <more> is 380px and 600 px after the <more>

3.3 

3.4 <!–more–>

  • This command separates content.  All content before the more goes out in feeds, newsletters, facebook.  It shows up as a hyperlinked “read more”.
  • Look at our landing page.  These are examples of typically the amount of content we have before the <more>.  We try to tease the reader to click on read more.
  • The more can be inserted manually, or inserted using the editors:
  • You cannot leave an open <html> command.  you need to check the html to make sure all commands (other than </p> are closed (e.g </span>, </ul>….)
3.5 authors

  • the author list inserts
  • blah,blah

3.6

    4.0 Style Guide Instructions for Excerpts

    All excerpts follow these specific style guidelines:

    1.  All use <blockquote> to define the excerpt.

    2.  An excerpt that contains an excerpt of its own will use nested <blockquote>.

    3.  All excerpts are in italics.

    4.  Quotes contained within an excerpt (along with other text) is also bold in addition to italics.

    5.  Excerpts containing only the words within a quote is italics only (no bold).

    6.  Words added within an excerpt for context are not italicized.

    Examples:

    A.  Wrong:

    [The] power panel in question … was exposed to the weather while left on the back of the vehicle.

    Correct:

    [The] power panel in question … was exposed to the weather while left on the back of the vehicle.

    B.  Wrong:

    Prof. Masanori Aritomi of Tokyo Institute of Technology said, “Due to the recent strong wind, seawater and sand from the nearby beach might have been blown into the power panel.”

    “Salt in the sand and seawater could have caused the power panel to short out,” the reactor engineering expert added.

    Correct:

    Prof. Masanori Aritomi of Tokyo Institute of Technology said, “Due to the recent strong wind, seawater and sand from the nearby beach might have been blown into the power panel.”

    “Salt in the sand and seawater could have caused the power panel to short out,” the reactor engineering expert added.

    C.  Wrong:

    Prof. Masanori Aritomi of Tokyo Institute of Technology said:

    “Due to the recent strong wind, seawater and sand from the nearby beach might have been blown into the power panel.”

    Correct:

    Prof. Masanori Aritomi of Tokyo Institute of Technology said:

    “Due to the recent strong wind, seawater and sand from the nearby beach might have been blown into the power panel.”

    Note: The difference between B. and C.:

    In B. the entire set of words is an excerpt from another source; In C. the excerpt is only the quote.

    D.  Wrong:

    According to the New York Times the story is complicated:

    Canada seems to be upset with its larger neighbor because of the U.S. actions.  From the Toronto Argonaut:

    Prime Minister Smith said:

    “The U.S. was wrong to sink our entire Navy.”

    Correct:

    According to the New York Times the story is complicated:

    Canada seems to be upset with its larger neighbor because of the U.S. actions.  From the Toronto Argonaut:

    Prime Minister Smith said:

    “The U.S. was wrong to sink our entire Navy.”

    Note: Because the only words in the third <blockquote> are a quotation there is no bold.   If the example was given with only two <blockquotes> it might have been worded as follows:

    According to the New York Times the story is complicated:

    Canada seems to be upset with its larger neighbor because of the U.S. actions.  From the Toronto Argonaut:

    Prime Minister Smith said, “The U.S. was wrong to sink our entire Navy.”

    Note: Whenever possible the choice should be made to use the extra <blockquote> construction rather than the bold font to distinguish the quotation.

    Note: There are often extra lines inserted around <blockquote> codes which must be removed by editing the html.  These can have such forms as <p> </p>, <br/>, <em> </em> and <span> </span>.  These extra lines cannot be removed in WYSIWYG mode.

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    Getting Started at Econintersect

    We use a number of software tools.  Here are things that you should have available to work with:

    Microsoft Office (Word / Excel)  or Open Office – Many articles are submitted to us in Microsoft format.  If you do not have Microsoft Office, download Open Office for free here.

    Notepad (or any similar plain text editor) – This used to strip unwanted html code from incoming material.

    KompoZer – Probably any html editor will do but this is the only one that we or any of our intern helpers have used.  The program can be downloaded for free here.

    An internet connection and a computer.  a smart phone with an idea sim card is good enough to trip all the gateways into our website and government agencies.  Econintersect will reimburse for the usage costs of your internet connection for fees related to your work at Econintersect.


    All that is required on this job is an effort to continually improve.  I do not want to hear that you cannot do something, only that you want to learn how to do it (positive “can do” attitude).  We will train.

    Job activities could include:

    • set up articles written by others (this process is currently being automated but will still requires human touches – some knowledge of html necessary but can be learned as you go)
    • contribute to, or write original content
    • set up and publish economic releases based on preformatted posts, automatic computer generated graphs, and extracting content from government releases
    • be the point man in India – providing content from this perspective.

    Work hours in India would be in the evening (between 8 am and 11 am USA eastern time), and in the early morning in India when our managing editor needs assistance for article setups.  This pretty much leaves some of the morning to early evening free weekdays.  Weekends would be more unstructured, with significantly less work UNLESS you want to work ahead for the next week or write content to make more money.

    You must get a paypal account so we can pay you. Payment is monthly unless agreed otherwise.

    Initially we pay a piece rate compensation of $1 per article set-up (we give you the web location or a word file – and you set it up on our website)  and $1 to $3 per news brief (you are given the location of a news release and you format it and add original commentary – compensation will depend on the amount of original thought / effort required) – the minimum monthly pay is $300 as long as you produce all the work provided on time.  Initially work targets would be four set-ups a day and one news article a day.  hopefully we can ramp up within a month to setting up 40 articles a week, and producing 10 short news articles (100 to 300 words).  After that, we believe you will have enough confidence to select and write your own news posts (on top of the ones we assign to you).  To give you an idea, it takes an average of 1/2 hour to do an article setup.


    We expect this to be a learning process for you and do expect to be asked questions when necessary as you learn.  After a while (maybe a few months) this should be largely transformed from a learning experience to a growing experience.  We hope that the site will grow based on your contribution, and your income should grow respectively.

     

     

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    Newsletter

    steps are:

    1) go to youtube. (old system) New system does not tie newsletter to YouTube.

    1.1) Login as “econintersect if you are not already logged in.
    1.2) Pick a video on this page as video of the day.
    1.3) put it into the queue AT THE TOP, delete any other videos [do not put in econintersect or old featured videos].

    2) post the video of the day (old system)
    3) prepare the newletter (old system): Just look at what was created and see if it looks right.
    4) here is a look at the new system output. if the output does not look right, correct the html in the specific posts – and hit this hyperlink to reset the newsletter file and then review the output (do not use this very much as it is a huge load on the server).
    5) go to creatsend special notes (this is the old system or for special newsletters):

    5.1) first page: campaign name is in the following format: “Articles posted on 22 July 2012″ – once you fill this in the “subject” autofills.
    5.2) second page: ignore it and go to the next page.
    5.3) third page: select upload from URL https://econintersect.com/cache/newsletter.html
    5.4) fourth page: review upload
    5.5) fifth page: select: “make text from the uploaded html”
    5.6) rest of the steps obvious

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    Picture Uploader

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    XML Video Updater

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    Creating New Author Bio

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    Bio and Byline List

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    Modify Author Bio and Byline

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