Publishing
Post about the art and strategies of professional publishing, from business models to platforms, and more.
Newspaper Website Built on Blog Software Paid Members Public
Trinity Mirror’s new local site is a blog. [http://blogs.pressgazette.co.uk/fleetstreet/2007/03/30/trinity-mirrors-new-local-sites-are-blogs/] : > Trinity Mirror’s Buckinghamshire Advertiser [http://www.buckinghamshireadvertiser.co.uk/] has relaunched its web site. It’s very cleanly designed. But there’s something significant that is unusual about it
Me. On a Podcast. Paid Members Public
While at Blogher, I was accosted by a mad Scotsman [http://www.ewanspence.com] in a kilt. This was no an entirely unfamiliar experience for me. I grew up in Scotland, and have even been known to wear a kilt myself once in a while (but not for a long
Blogher: Finally, the Closing Session Summary Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/03/blogherstacy.jpg] Finally, here’s my write-up of the closing Blogher keynote. I’ve had this one on the back-burner, because it’s very much in my field — online publishing — and I wanted to mull over the issues it
Blogging Is Better Than Putting My Fist Through The Monitor Paid Members Public
I’ve not been having a good technology day. We’ve had a couple of issues with both our internal and external blog servers that have sent my blood pressure in what could be described as “a non-positive direction”. The “split bill” service for my corporate mobile phone (no, I
Bloggers: Not Guilty; Journalists: Guilty Paid Members Public
Here’s a rare but notable thing [http://www.scripting.com/2007/02/27.html#blameTheBloggers]; a post by Dave Winer I agree with completely: > Keen’s work is a book-length sneer at most of what we hold dear. He blames bloggers and podcasters for the demise of professional
Where's The Specialist Magazine Coverage? Paid Members Public
The Guardian’s Organ Grinder blog posted a few comments on ABC plummets amongst high-profile consumer magazines in Is anyone happy with the magazine circulations? [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgrinder/2007/02/is_anyone_happy_with_the_magaz.html] . I found this comment amusing: > Pffffff. I know you
The Guardian reports on me (and others) Paid Members Public
It’s a rubbish headline, which undersells the article based on current news, but hey, this is The Guardian piece on RBI’s push into the internet world. I get a mention towards the end: Farmers take online bull by the horns [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2012328,