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“Editors should be thinking of their products as a service that is part of a larger network of news.”
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“The reasoning is simple enough: While unique visits and page views are useful in measuring how much incoming traffic a site has, it isn’t exactly a good or accurate way of measuring impact or even engagement.”
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“Mobile multimedia ad spending is growing strongly in recent years – jumping from a niche $84 million in 2006 to $634 million in 2011, according to eMarketer.”
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Hurrah! Google Gears for mobile. Boo! No iPhone version yet. Bring on the iPhone SDK…
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“Condé Nast is relaunching the mobile content services for GQ, Vogue and Glamour as ‘off-portal’ sites.”
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“OK, friends, let’s take up that challenge. I’ll start the bidding. Please add your ideas of how the Times and its public can work together to perform concrete acts of journalism.”
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“How can you boost your web site’s credibility? We have compiled 10 guidelines for building the credibility of a web site. These guidelines are based on three years of research that included over 4,500 people.”
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Jo on progress with our new Birmingham Post blogs – some good blog posts and comments getting underway.
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More launch coverage: “Last week, celebrating its 150th birthday, The Birmingham Post launched a new website and moved into a Web-first strategy. The Post is currently leading bold blogging and citizen journalism initiatives.”
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Which reminds me: when will the new del.icio.us site come out of beta and get some new features? Recommended links, recommended users, and comments on users’ link descriptions, anyone?
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“Investment bank Jefferies is raising its projections for global online advertising from $60 billion in 2010 to $70 billion, due to stronger-than-expected growth in Western Europe and Asia.”
links for 2008-03-05
5 March 2008 · Leave a Comment
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