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Social networking sites “Generate “trust communities” that can grow quickly.” Interesting concept. I’ll bet it’s being tried for astroturfing too — but I wonder how well that would work? Astroturfing tends to collapse when people really get engaged.
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Diva Marketing Blog – Marketing blogs and corporate social media strategies for innovative companies“Do you think that if reporters write posts before, completing a story, that the story is likely to be more subjective than would be considered traditional reporting?” No, I don’t think that would necessarily happen.
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Teach journos “some basic principles including HTML. Let the serious geeks set up a CMS-driven site in Wordpress, MT, Joomla! etc., and then make sure everyone else can keep it running — by concentrating on the non-technical journalism skills.”
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Paul Bradshaw’s UK j-school students are putting up an intriguing envl news site. “The website will cover original environmental news from across the globe and will include our journalist blogs about the process of putting together the articles.”
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BRAVO! “Online, journalism is not just making a webpage or a video; it is commenting on a blog, or bookmarking a webpage. There are no walls in cyberspace, only links. Journalism lies in every act you commit online. You just need to make it visible.”
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“Print journalism students will definitely spend considerable amounts of time learning to operate machinery that puts ink to paper. After extensive training, we then prepare to build our own printing presses. I’m kidding. We’re not taught like that.”
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Warning to newspapers — nepotism stinks, especially in blogs. Check out these comments. Ouch!
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Exactly! “What we all to often do is teach our students how to use a particular piece of software – which red button to press. They then go out into the real world to discover that the company they have come to has a blue button. Unhappy student.”
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“One can understand their collective grievance. It’s not so much the alteration to the auction fees. It’s that they will no long be given the option to deliver negative feedback and commentary to buyers, and thus affect their public user ratings.”
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This should be stop #1 for anyone learning about search engine optimization.
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Tech can’t save us anymore: “With all the talk of a possible or existing recession, not a single mention is ever made about how increases in productivity from technology will pull us through. That is counter to the recessions of the past 25 years.”
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