Tweets for Keeps: January 21 – January 27, 2013
Video lessons from Gannett, what nonprofits can learn from public radio, selling sponsored material without lowering standards, protecting digital content and cracking the social conversation.
Video lessons from Gannett, what nonprofits can learn from public radio, selling sponsored material without lowering standards, protecting digital content and cracking the social conversation.
Spice up breaking-news posts on Facebook, lessons from running hyperlocal sites, a model for updating your corrections policy, “Budget Balancer” games and publishers’ true thoughts about agencies.
How to build business directories (and revenue), the future of making money in journalism, fixing foreign news, education trends, and all you need to know about the Guide to Online News Startups.
The future of blogs, a comprehensive calendar of 2013’s social-change events, the danger of dropping wire services, how news spreads on Twitter and how nonprofits relied on social media in 2012.
Free tools for data analysis, expert insight into app development, one way to boost newspapers’ online revenue, some good financial news (yes!) and partnering to help citizen news sites.
Big data for crisis maps, guidance for journalists sharing opinions, new opportunities with augmented reality, profitable newspapers (really), and Frontline’s secrets for successful collaboration.
Scholarships, clues to reach news junkies via mobile, why statistics — egad! — are vital for journalists, hope for freelancers, and how to vet demand, vital for startup success.
Deep thinking to draw audiences to hard stories. How to secure your WP site, evidence connecting social with action and tips to improve your job chances. Or, make money with a blog!
Loads to learn at this time of transition. The next in fact-checking, new ways of long-form, connecting in real life, post-industrial journalism and the future brand/journalism relationship.
Using sci-fi to improve science information, a new tool to find real news about people you follow, AP practices to borrow for verifying user content, and help both covering and creating business.