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links for 2010-07-28

Jul 28, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • "I believe the experience and skills I’ve gained over 22 years as a journalist and writer have value which is why I don’t give away my work for free. I’ve written for the Times because they have valued what I do enough to pay me. The New Statesman magazine also asked me to write an article but they didn’t want to pay me anything. To me, that shows how much they value quality journalism."

links for 2010-07-27

Jul 27, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • "What we hadn't realised, and what may turn out to be bigger benefit, is that it provides a deeper understanding our audience.
    Without contravening people's privacy, the data supplied by users enables us to know much more about them, allowing us to observe patterns of interest and trends. In editorial terms, it allows for a degree of engagment. On the marketing front, it is very powerful indeed. We can target much more efficiently, and it gives us ideas about product development."

links for 2010-07-23

Jul 23, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

links for 2010-07-22

Jul 22, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • There are currently 25 courses offered on the site, and the company expects to launch more after a new version of the Exmainer.com website goes live soon. (Examiner University is also home to a video guide to the new website.) The core courses are delivered using a combination of audio, video and text. Other course topics include "grammar considerations," "plagiarism," "finding photos online," "proofreading," "writing locally," and "SEO considerations," to name just a few. The "finding photos" and "writing locally" courses are among the most popular.

links for 2010-07-19

Jul 19, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

links for 2010-07-16

Jul 16, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • "When it comes to news video, slickness can be a drawback; in an increasingly UGC-driven world, it’s video that’s grainy (and bumpy, and poorly framed, and generally amateurish) that tends to imply authenticity. As we move, in our news, from vertical structures to horizontal, our expectations about images themselves are moving along with us."

links for 2010-07-15

Jul 15, 2010 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

links for 2010-07-12

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I am an advocate of using social media and other online communication tools to better understand, collaborate with and serve those who we reach with our journalism.

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