Blogitor


–noun – combination of the words ‘blog’ and ‘editor.’

1. a person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility for the editorial part of a blog.

3. a person primarily responsible for the editorial content of a blog.

2. a person who edits material for publication on blogs.
the role of the blogitor is similar to the role of the editor in periodical publications such as magazines. if you write and publish your own blog, you would be considered a blogitor. if you are responsible for your company’s blog content, you would be considered a blogitor. if you manage the contributions of a number of authors for a blog, you would be considered a blogitor.

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