- How newspapers can thrive on the World Wide Web
Robin Miller explores directions that newspapers can go with their web sites. There isn't a bad idea in this article.
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- 10 blogs your newspaper needs to rip off
Ryan Sholin suggests ten blogs that your newspaper should use as inspiration for your site.
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- 9 Tips to Improve Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Mark Glaser interviewed experts and came up with nine suggestions for improving your newspapers search engine rankings.
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- 9 Ways to Improve the Quality of Comments on your Website
The Bivings Report has nine suggestions for improving commenting on newspaper web sites. The list includes simple ideas like having moderators maintain a presence in comments and implement a comment policy.
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- A few basics of newspaper.com design
Ryan Sholin lists a few ideas for your newspaper web site redesign.
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- A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change
Adrian Holovaty discusses the need for structured data for newspapers.
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- After the 'flop' flap: Lessons learned from Loudoun
Rob Curley explains the criticism he received after the Wall Street Journal article about LoudounExtra was published. He also posts three comments that his team members made on various blogs.
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- Announcing PolitiFact
Matt Waite, a reporter for the St. Petersburg Times, announces a newspaper 2.0 web site, PolitiFact. He explains, "The site is a simple, old newspaper concept that's been fundamentally redesigned for the web. We've taken the political 'truth squad' story, where a reporter takes a campaign commercial or a stump speech, fact checks it and writes a story. We've taken that concept, blown it apart into it's fundamental pieces, and reassembled it into a data-driven website covering the 2008 presidential election." And after all that, the site is fantastically cool and interesting.
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- Avoid the Wall of News
Pat Thourton contends that your newspaper's home page should not "overwhelm" your users with an unending amount of links.
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- Can Newspaper Classifieds Be Saved?
Steve Outing has several ideas to save classifieds on the web. He is also the driving force behind reinventingclassifieds.com, "an initiative aimed at bringing experts together to revive newspaper classifieds by finding a new business model that's relevant in the Internet age."
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- CICM Contest Winners
From the folks at the Innovation in College Media blog, a set of innovating college newspaper sites.
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- CMA wrap-up 3: web critiques
A solid summary of items to grade your newspaper's online presence against.
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- Databases help you become the source for answers
Steve Buttry of the Newspaper Next project discusses how databases of information on a newspaper web site can help build an audience. The post details databases in use by newspapers from around the country.
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- Elephants can't find peanuts; may go hungry
A post with links to many different takes of the Rob Curley's Loudoun hyperlocal flap.
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- Every Page Is A Home Page
This is a good reminder that every page of your web site should have enough context (that includes navigation) for your user to find their way around your site of they happen to land there.
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- Five lessons from 2007
The Online Journalism Review offers some lessons from 2007: "get a breaking news blog," "get widget love," "learn from sports how to engage readers," "ask readers for information, not articles," and "call out the liars."
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- Gathering news not only for the next day but for now
Carol Goodhue writes a success story of SignOnSanDiego's breaking news team which uses a web-first approach to publishing news. "Through its speedy postings, the team competes directly with TV, Baker said. 'But we get it right, we don't run stuff that's not confirmed yet, and we don't sensationalize it.'"
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- How are visitors using comments?
The International Herald Tribune reports that comment links on story summaries do far better than free-standing pleas for discussion.
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- How to Build a Better Content Model for Your Site: Understanding News Consumption Patterns
"To combat this attention diversion, usability experts like Jakob Nielsen have long suggested that one write scannable content because readers don't have the attention/time to read much web content (and they don't)."
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- How to get your site into Google News
A Google insider basically says "original content", "multiple authors," "proper attribution," and "response time."
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