
If there's one person who is qualified to give advice on how to be a good mobile editor, it's David Ho.
Ho became the Wall Street Journal's first mobile editor back in 2009.
Since then, he has become the WSJ's editor of mobile, tablets and emerging technology, leading the outlet's mobile editorial team, and is a regular speaker at mobile journalism conferences across the globe.
In this article on Poynter, Ho outlines six tips on how to be a good mobile editor.
But the first and foremost thing he looks for when hiring a new mobile editor? Sound news judgement.
Read the full article here.
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