Tweets for Keeps: November 10 – November 16, 2012
Publisher boon? The “next big” social network wants to connect people around content. Is your ad strategy native? Shifting small biz thinking about online. Tips & programs to launch your j-career.
Publisher boon? The “next big” social network wants to connect people around content. Is your ad strategy native? Shifting small biz thinking about online. Tips & programs to launch your j-career.
Has perception of paywalls changed enough to bring revenue for local news? A guide to picking your business model, huge Sandy kudos to community publishers, writer apps and revenue of the future.
Where do two big ideas – compassion, and collaboration – really fit in journalism? Tools for emergency reporting, including a front-line test in Superstorm Sandy. And listening on Twitter.
Advertisers on the new, online-only Newsweek. A promise of affordable custom apps. Deep ethics discussions, a handy plagiarism quiz, and an inspiring roundtable on accountability journalism.
Connecting with journo-coders, a different paywall model, building business by focusing on your audience, and ethics for electronic journalists. Which is pretty much all of us now!
Syndicating citizen content, opening local government, collaboration and lessons among local news outlets. Plus, what if you’re more digi and mobile than the people you’re working to reach?
A new way to track your FOIA requests, and a great infographic to get it! Also: Twitter discovery, two smart social analyses of newspapers’ challenges, and the shifting market of public radio.
A new way to track your FOIA requests, and a great infographic to get it! Also: Twitter discovery, two smart social analyses of newspapers’ challenges, and the shifting market of public radio.
Excellent tools for elections and after, inspiration for j-school students anyone should embrace, small but happy hyperlocal stats and a great case study on the changing concept of content.
Useful impressions insight for anyone wanting eyeballs. Congrats to SFPP, and the IRS! A J-school innovates; a newsroom wants new skills, but old depth. And three news org models to compare.