This week I had the opportunity to interview Sean Hodge, Editor of PSDTUTS and VECTORTUTS; two of my favorite websites.
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Meet Sean Hodge, Editor of PSDTUTS
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Matthew Hodge, son of illustrator Tim Hodge, was in a car accident that has left him in a coma. The online art community has come together to raise money for the Hodges with numerous ebay auctions in his name. Check it out!
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I’m not a huge magazine editor. In fact, I typically imagine myself on the other side of the fence - where I’m frantically trying to say something and be employable at the same time. However, from working as the editor of NETTUTS.com, I’ve learned a few things. I’ve realized that, out of the dozens of inquiries I receive in a given week, 80% of them are deleted (usually after a standard form rejection response). It all comes back to Pareto’s 80/20 principle, doesn’t it? In this article, I’ll list the top five mistakes you can make when “selling yourself” to an editor like me.











