Entries Tagged as 'Social media'

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Survey asks: Would you pay for online news?

Back from a summer hiatus, and I have some interesting stuff for you from my jaunts around the blogosphere:
Would you pay for online news? Who wants to know? Well, Chas Hartman, a former newspaper reporter and now Ph.D. candidate at the University of Kentucky for one. And, well, pretty much everyone else who cares about [...]

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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

News readers are driven by need for information, not loyalty to a brand

The Pew Research Center released an interesting study last week that offers some sobering — although not surprising — insights for the news business.
Researchers examined top news stories in the mainstream press as well as what news got traction on blogs, Twitter and YouTube. A main finding was that what’s hot on social media differs [...]

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Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Five Twitter etiquette rules you should never (ever) break

I offered a list of Twitter etiquette tips for journalists — or anyone — a while back, and it got quite a buzz around the Twitterverse. Here’s round two: My updated list of what not to do on Twitter.
1. Don’t send an automated welcome direct message. I am not a fan of automated anything on Twitter [...]

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Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Blogging 201 from Syracuse BizBuzz

 I’d say the Syracuse BizBuzz Social Media Conference this week was a great success.
The buzz was about 325 people showed up. The whole experience was pretty exciting — to be around so many people who want to get more connected and engaged online.
A few hiccups, of course: WiFi was really spotty in the main conference [...]

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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

I’ll see you at the Syracuse BizBuzz Social Media Conference

I am part of what I think is a pretty exciting event going on this week in my hometown of Syracuse.
The Syracuse Biz Buzz is the area’s first major social media conference.  The keynot speaker is Dave Evans, author of “Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day.”   A slew of presentations are planned, including a [...]

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Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Journalism’s relationship with social media has matured

Time for some short-takes of cool journalism-related stuff you should be reading around the blogosphere:
Social media goes mainstream: So finally, being on social media has stopped being gee whiz and started being, well, normal. Manish Mehtma sums this point up well in this Huffington Post blog item. He notes that this process of normalizing will [...]

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Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Save the Media’s top posts of 2009

I can hardly believe it has been more than a year since I started this blog. Back in those early days, I had hardly any readers. I was writing for myself, but bit by bit some of you started to read. I thank all of you for that. I appreciate your comments, your interest in [...]

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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Twitter etiquette, style rules for 2010

Twitter turns 4 in the new year, so I think it’s old enough to learn some manners. Here are my suggestions for Twitter etiquette and style as we head into 2010.  I’m sure I’ve missed some ideas, so feel free to add in the comments.
To tweet or to twitter: I think it has been well-established by [...]

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

What do I talk about on Twitter? View my tweet cloud and get your own

Here’s a look at what my Tweet Cloud looks like. What’s a Tweet Cloud? It’s a blob of  topics you tweet about, with bigger type indicating you talk about the topic more than those with smaller type.
So what does this say about me? I don’t know, although it seems to indicate I’ve been tweeting my [...]

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Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Student: Twitter helps me know what’s going on in the world

Here is another installment in my new series, What the Heck Do You Do on Twitter. This ones comes from Nancy Mucciarone, a junior magazine journalism major at Syracuse University. (Read the whole series.)
If you’d like to tell the world — or at least my readership — how you use Twitter, shoot me an e-mail [...]

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