How to Write for Good Housekeeping

At more than 125 years old, Good Housekeeping is one of those titles people recognize just because, even if they’ve never read an issue. At the top of 2013, the mag underwent an extreme makeover, complete with an updated logo and content revamp.

“We did a lot of research, and we wanted to make sure we were keeping pace with our readers’ lives. We wanted to give them more fun in the magazine,” explained executive editor Janet Soroto.

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