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Why I Won't Miss Press Gazette Paid Members Public
Because for all its “impact and authority”, *Press Gazette *was never really like that for me. For one reason or another, I’ve found myself working in the trade magazine niche of specialish magazines, and the whole specialist magazine sector was never well covered by Press Gazette [http://www.onemanandhisblog.
Understanding Participation in Online Communities Paid Members Public
I’ve stumbled across three really, really good posts on understanding the growth curves and problem points in online communities. I think these are required reading for anyone trying to build a community around their publishing brand: Community by the Numbers: 1. Group Thresholds [http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2008/09/
Save B2B Publishing By Loving People Paid Members Public
Putting people, not topics, at the heart of our journalism is the best way to reconnect with readers…
Talking Metrics Paid Members Public
We’re in the first stages of doing some thinking about how to genuinely measure engagement on our sites, and we’re kicking off with a meeting arranged by Mr Rogers [http://engagement101.blogspot.com/]. Mr Cochrane [http://www.whencanistop.com/], our analytics gearhead, is presenting some ideas of what
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Blogger Round Table with Tim O'Reilly Paid Members Public
Pahlka: “The degree of serendipity driven something like Twitter actually creates more events.” Relationship Between Books and Web 2.0Twitter-sourced: “Nick in Horsham – how have your books contributed to Web 2.0?”We sometimes use our publishing to say: “Hey, pay attention to this technology.” I try to guide things
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Better Social Media Plumbing Paid Members Public
Flow apps:- [Snackr](http://snackr.net/) – flow app for Google Reader - [Twhirl](http://www.twhirl.org/) – flow app for Twitter, FriendFeed and others - [FriendFeed](http://www.friendfeed.com) and [Flickr](http://www.flickr.com) have just added flow feeds.Net result: huge fragmentation of existing blog communities
Links: The Community Conversation Paid Members Public
So, back in the office. First proper day back at work, and despite a few of last year’s niggle raising their heads again, I’m still pretty positive about the year ahead – and looking forward to some new challenges that are on the horizon. More on that when I