Words about stuff
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Any changes to this schedule must be communicated within the Digital Products team.
🧵 Process for guest blogs based on forum topics and posts
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It will not have any material changes made to the content. Sub
-headings may be suggested by the MSG team, but must be approved by the original authorOnly the author’s My Stroke Guide forum username will be used to refer to them, unless otherwise agreed. Their full name will not be included without their expressed, written approval (email).
A title, hero image, sub-headings and introduction will also be suggested by the MSG team, but also must be approved by the original author.
A link to the original post will be included at the bottom of the blog so people can “join the conversation.”
The blog may be included in the My Stroke Guide monthly newsletter or another Stroke Association publication, but full credit will always be made to the original author.
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The topic will also be changed to “Published” in the list of possible topics.
📚 Process for guest blogs originating outside the forum
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The Digital Team can then contact the proposed author to see if they would be interested in writing the blog. If they are interested in writing the blog the status of the item can be changed to “Approved - Author” or straight to “Scheduled” if that is part of the initial conversation.
Alternatively it may be changed to “Rejected - Author.” If the Digital Team still think this is a worthwhile topic to pursue, they may contact another author at this time. All authors must remain on the list to ensure a record of communication.
If the topic was suggested by the author or third party, the Digital Team will get in touch to let them know that the blog has been approved.
Step 4: Scheduling and editing
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It is now the author’s responsibility to return the blog draft at least two weeks before the scheduled publication date. This is to ensure there is time to make any changes or edits, agree a hero image, etc.
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