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Making Money Through Blogging

kbennitt wrote 3 days ago: There are many ways to turn a traditional blog into a money making opportunity. The simplest and mos … more →

Tags: Marketing, Informational Tools, blogging fundamentals, Blogging, Business Blogging, blog advertising, blog readership, blog profitability, Syndication

Those pesky three questions that can stop your heart4 comments

lynnpricewrites wrote 4 days ago: My thanks to Gutsywriter for sharing her experience at a writer’s conference. Now it’s m … more →

Tags: audience, Unique

9 a.m.: Innovator of the Year Award

Mary Poletti wrote 3 weeks ago: by Mary Poletti The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City’s daily newspaper, won the third Innovator of the Year … more →

Tags: Awards, apme09, Community, Conversation, e-edition, Innovation, Reporting, watchdog journalism

We have 74 million readers

Wick Communications wrote 3 weeks ago: Hey, here’s some good news. You have more readers than ever before. What’s that? You say you heard n … more →

Tags: Online Media

Young people enticed to become newspaper readers

newswirenz wrote 3 weeks ago: By Virginia McMillan Editors Weblog alerts us to the arrival of the promised French government-subsi … more →

Tags: Journalism, Government/Politics, discussion, Newspapers, Twitter, Video, Media industry, Multimedia, Editor's Weblog

Losing Focus: Has the Economy Sapped Efforts to Build Diverse Staffs?

sdwmk7 wrote 3 weeks ago: Watch it live on UStream. Or keep track of the discussion on Twitter @APME2009 3:15 APME Session Thr … more →

Tags: Discussions, Diversity, apme09, Immigration, Newsroom Diversity, Reporting, watchdog journalism

Coming back from the day that changed Chicago Tribune history1 comment

sdwmk7 wrote 3 weeks ago: By Sarah D. Wire Dec. 9, 2008 is the day that changed Tribune history. That’s when the Tribune filed … more →

Tags: Economic Issues, bankruptcy, Chapter 11, Chicago NOW, Chicago Tribune, Circulation, Sarah D. Wire, watchdog

NZ Newspaper Readership Numbers3 comments

Lance Wiggs wrote 3 weeks ago: More Red Sea – this time the changes in circulation numbers for Newspapers. The charts show th … more →

Tags: NZ Business, Fairfax, media, APN, Roy Morgan, NZ Herald, Dominion Post

"US Newspapers show steep decline in circulation"3 comments

Laura-Emily wrote 3 weeks ago: Newspapers Across the Country Show Steep Declines in Circulation, in New FAS-FAX By Jennifer Saba, … more →

Tags: Journalism, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, Circulation, Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Chicago Tribune

Ebb and Flow

franksummers3ba wrote 3 weeks ago: Every population on Earth has its cyclical flows. “There is a time to live and a time to die … more →

Tags: 1, Acrostic Verse, Frank W. Summers III, writing, decline

Newspaper Profile: USA Today

Laura-Emily wrote 3 weeks ago: USA Today is the biggest selling national US newspaper. With this statistic in mind, this post will … more →

Tags: Journalism, Barack Obama, USA Today, america, Circulation, Election 2008

POD and readership4 comments

lynnpricewrites wrote 1 month ago: On my wanderings through the many writer sites, I’ve noticed a reoccurring theme; readership. … more →

Tags: Pod

Conde Nast Closes Gourmet9 comments

katebaratta wrote 1 month ago: It’s all over the news that Conde Nast has closed their top food magazine Gourmet. The mag has been … more →

Tags: Student posts, Kate Baratta, advertising, Conde Nast, gourmet, Vogue, Ruth Reichl, The New York Times, npr

The future of news, Part II: Get smart with your delivery

rklicki wrote 1 month ago: It’s refreshing to read a news story about someone who gets where the focus should be on charg … more →

Tags: Newspapers, media, Online Media, Wall Street Journal, Mobile Apps, kindle, Paid Content

How To Take Advantage OF Free Blogging Websites?

venusoffice wrote 1 month ago: For first time Bloggers, a free Blogging web site is a great entrance to getting started in the Blog … more →

Tags: To Be a Good Blogger, Blogger, Blogosphere, Search Engines, Google, Search Engine, easy access, high profile, Blogspot

What do publishers want?2 comments

Gerald Jackson wrote 1 month ago: Like everyone else (and especially like their authors), publishers want to be successful. Just how t … more →

Tags: Academic publishing today, Finances, Finding a publisher, Getting accepted, Planning your book, printing, promoting your book, publication process, The future of the book

Writing Without a Deadline vs. Writing for a Readership

bakerkline wrote 1 month ago: A candid exchange between novelists Andrew Davidson (The Gargoyle) and Karen Essex (Stealing Athena) … more →

Tags: The Creative Process, Andrew Davidson, Career Novelist, Creative Process, Discipline, Fiction Writing, Karen Essex, Stealing Athena, The Gargoyle

Oh, Jeeze

Lorrie Riley wrote 2 months ago: Here is a copy/paste from my blog’s stats page: Search Engine Terms These are terms people use … more →

Tags: Creeps

Speculative Fiction - What does it mean to me?

Karen wrote 2 months ago: I have been writing now, steadily for over a year.  Before that, it was spasmodic to say the least.  … more →

Tags: speculative fiction, Fantasy, Trilogy, nz, writer


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