Category Archives: Journalism
Can Twitter make you a better writer?
When it comes to Social Media, of all the things I find that clients are apprehensive about, Twitter is probably the most intimidating. Maybe it’s because it has its own vernacular, or because it is so often referenced in the … Continue reading
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Missing Links
After editing a book review recently, I returned the piece to the writer with a note asking about links. He replied, I don’t always think about it when I’m writing a review, but have done that kind of thing in … Continue reading
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Women More social in Social Media
An info-graphic composed by Advertising Age reinforced what many media companies are now focusing on: Women. Apparently it’s no longer all about the white male between the age of 18-25. Now media is hustling to appease their female market. The … Continue reading
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Paper.li creates your news page via Twitter
Still wondering if Twitter is news? Here’s another example of how folks are using Twitter to spread information and yes, news. It’s called Paper.li by Small Rivers, a Swiss start-up that’s just over a year old. According to their website, … Continue reading
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Twitter me this…
A recent study by the by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, tells that in some cases Twitter is responsible for a little as 1% of internet traffic to news sites. The interesting part about this news … Continue reading
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