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A word to the wise content creator... Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/09/cccs_header4.jpg] I’ve not got time to blog about this in detail right now, but in a couple of weeks I’ll be moderating a panel at a cool content event called Cool Content Coming Soon… [http:
What happened to web Readability? Paid Members Public
This looks interesting [http://www.readability.com/ios], although it’ll take a lot to drag me away from Instapaper [http://www.instapaper.com/u]: It says something about how bad we’ve been in designing websites for long form content that there are so many people working hard to
Saturday Night's fine for content Paid Members Public
So, Saturday night. Like the party animal I am, I’m sat around the house perusing the interwebs. I know how to live. But while I was happily browsing away, I happened across a video on the site of a Like Minds acquaintance [http://www.organic-development.com/blog/what-s-hot-in-the-digital-world-this-week.html]
Attention Attrition Paid Members Public
Don Brown [http://donbrownsblog.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/why-content-isnt-quite-king/]: > Publishers do have lots of content, but a) there are lots of publishers (including online-only ones who have never put ink on paper in their lives) and b) there are lots of websites built purely to be packed with
Content Strategy, Like Lightning... Paid Members Public
Simon Land – Magus [http://www.magus.co.uk/activestandards/] (sponsor) They want to help us manage the quality of content. Over half of websites have four plus errors per page. State of the art CMOS? You can’t lock everything down. The Magus approach is to patrol your live content
The future of online marketing Paid Members Public
It’s vital, especially in my current situation, that I stay on top of current trends in all aspects of online content, marketing included. After all, content marketing is something that even traditional journalists have to get to grips with. It’s therefore rather worrying when an e-mail arrives from