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More On Green Publishing Paid Members Public
Both Martin Stabe [http://www.martinstabe.com/blog/2007/02/03/whats-worse-dead-trees-or-energy-hungry-networks/] and Wordblog [http://www.wordblog.co.uk/2007/02/03/what-is-the-carbon-footprint-of-the-internet/] picked up on my post last week musing on the relative environmental impact of print against online publishing.
Can't See The Wood For The Magazines Paid Members Public
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Digg Me! Newsvine Me! and Other Attention Seeking Tactics Paid Members Public
How useful are “share me” links on articles?
The Economist Starts Blogging Paid Members Public
Via Fleet Sreet 2.0 [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/blog/2006/11/04/the-economist-blogs/] (which is a great name for an interesting blog), I note that The Economist [http://www.economist.com/index.html] has given us two blogs: * Free Exchange [http://www.economist.com/debate/freeexchange/] – an economics
links for 2006-08-03 Paid Members Public
* [Blogs Not Helping Newspapers Attract Younger Readers](http://www.micropersuasion.com/2006/08/blogs_not_helpi.html#comment-20573764) No big surprises here. Newspaper blogs might engage their existing readers more, but aren’t really structured in such a way as to reach out to new readers. And, of course, young
Time to pay for Fast Car videos Paid Members Public
New Fast Car website to pay readership for its videos [http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story1955.shtml]: > Future Publishing [http://www.futurenet.com/futureonline/] is planning to re-launch its Fast Car website [http://www.fastcar.co.uk/] making user-generated content the core element. The new site, which will
Communites: the future of trade press? Paid Members Public
Roy Gleenslade [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/greenslade/] reports on Sylvia Auton, chief executive of IPC Media, and where she sees the company going [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/greenslade/2006/07/magazines_the_zeitgeist_and_po.html] : > But, in recognition of the move towards a screen-based world, she
The Doom of Niche Magazines? Paid Members Public
The relationship between online and paper publishing is evolving at an incredible rate. In the last fortnight alone, we’ve seen The Guardian announce that stories will hit the website before the paper [http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,1795194,00.html] (provoking plenty of ‘me too’ announcements