SEO: AMP’s days are numbered Paid Members Public
Since 2014, publishers have felt obliged to publish Accelerated Mobile Pages to get good news search traffic. Those days may well be over.
TL;DR Issue 4: Plagarism, Twitter goes blue, and a journalist gets punched in the face Paid Members Public
A busy week in social media, journalism and the creator economy. Here it is, all nicely -pre-digested for you.
Coping with newsroom stress Paid Members Public
Headlines Network is launching a series of workshops this week to help journalists cope better with mental health issues. I talked to director John Crowley about the problems and possibilities inherent in the pandemic.
TL;DR Issue 3: The “how the hell am I 50?” edition Paid Members Public
A big day for me. A load of interesting links for you. Everyone wins. Probably.
TL;DR #2 — the plague house edition Paid Members Public
A round-up of the week's reading about journalism and the creator economy. And we don't get Meta.
How do you tell Facebook and Google you’ve updated a story? Paid Members Public
So, I wrote this last week, ready to post on Monday. But then, as the Facebook Papers and the revelations from them started rolling out, I pulled it. It felt a little bit, well, tasteless. Google, too, was caught in some unpleasant revelations (which I’ll come back to in