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As news consumption increasingly shifts toward online and mobile platforms, journalism innovators are experimenting with new ways to monetize and share their work. In the push and pull digital landscape, search techniques, SEO, social media, aggregation and curation are just a few of the areas where others are experimenting. What techniques or tools do you think are missing? Suggest a resource and let us how it has served your work.

B Corps

Can a company be profitable and benefit its community? B Corp certification ensures businesses meet "rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency."

dlvr.it

A slick way of integrating social strategy through a single tool, this free and premium-priced service lets you schedule automated updates to social media sites, improve message delivery and SEO.

AltWeeklies Content Exchange

A content exchange to offer your content to the world, and get a stream from alt weekies to deepen your coverage. A win win where local stories turn national, a member based community working smart.

Byliner

Specializing in "compelling works of original fiction and nonfiction," Byliner offers an outlet for longform journalists and a model for the growing e-publishing industry.

OVEE

A 'social screening platform' for watching PBS and local public television programs online and on demand. This new platform delivers a model for thinking about news across platforms.

Atavist

A platform for publishers to create longform stories, apps and ebooks with an emphasis on multimedia storytelling, opening up potential revenue streams for an old-school approach to journalism.

Pew Report: Future of Mobile News

As the number of Americans getting news on mobile devices rapidly expands, a Pew study shows ways media organizations can hone strategy to match human habits.

Cartoon Movement

Enjoy, rank, offer and source cartoons and comic journalism on this collaborative cartoon publishing platform, built to meet community needs for easy, fair distribution and fresh revenue models.

From Competition to Cooperation: Engaging Cable, Satellite, Internet and Mobile Broadband Service Providers in Meeting the Information Needs of Communities

Focusing on distribution as well as content, North Carolina explores how broadband service providers can "bolster accountability journalism." What is the answer in your community?

Mobile Outlook 2012

What’s up and coming: the 2012 outlook for many things mobile are packed into this industry guide. Tips to stay ahead in mobile advertising, content, databases, and monetization.
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