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This is What The Perfect Facebook Post Looks Like - Strategy. How to Grow Your Readership When You Have a Niche Blog. Guest Post - Our host is Clare Evans, In this post Clare has some useful blog tips for niche bloggers.See How To Become a guest author on Spice Up Your Blog. We’re all used to seeing post after post on how to grow your blogs readership. And while all these points are well and good if you blog about marketing, SEO, or design; are they really relevant to the niche bloggers amongst us? A quick Google search will show you that there is a blog for pretty much everything. Whatever your weird, wonderful, or downright bizarre hobbies, there’s someone out there blogging about it. And these highly niche blogs all have a readership. Niche Blogging Made Easy If your business has a website, you should be blogging. Your competitors are managing to drive traffic to their blog.

The trick to growing your readership remains the same. 1. Before you can drive a regular readership to your niche blog, you need to know who they are. 2. This means being on the ball. 3. Niche blogging can be boring. 4. 1Blogger. First 2 Words: A Signal for the Scanning Eye. 5 Tweet Strategies for Highlighting Breaking News. News tweeting’s permanent battlefield fixtures – tweet volume, frequency and serendipity – can always provide challenge. The combo deals a particular blow, however, when your latest tweet contains your big, hot breaking story. What’s the best way to get followers to notice and click your link when big news hits? Should you break out the “BREAKING”? Should you stick with just “Breaking”? Here are five distinct ways newsrooms on Twitter highlight breaking news, along with some questions to consider before adopting (or adapting) a new strategy for your own. BREAKING: NOPD investigating a murder in the 3700 block of N.

Examples: @wwltv, @ap How it’s done: Capitalize the first word (usually “breaking” or “update”). Pros: All-caps grab attention because they’re rare. Questions to think through: How do you determine when to use the word? Examples: @washingtonpost, @ABC7NEWS How it’s done: See above, then throw in a hash-sign. Pros: Blue hyperlinks are always good—the color change catches eyes. 20% of Newspapers Now Have Online Paywalls. More than one-fifth of U.S. newspapers now require a paying subscription for full digital access, twice the number that did a year ago. That's according to News&Tech, whose growing list of newspapers with metered paywalls or some other form of digital subscription plan has surpassed 290.

There are 1,387 daily newspapers in the U.S. as of 2009, says a Pew study published earlier this year. Moves at the Gannett Co. have been largely driving the increase. The company announced in February that it would be bringing paid models to the websites of all 80 of its newspapers by the end of the year, excluding USA Today. The most recent papers to institute metered plans are The Arizona Republic in Phoenix, The Leader-Telegram in Eau Claire., Wis., The Indianapolis Star and The Columbis Dispatch in Ohio, according to News&Tech. A chart from CommonWealth magazine illustrating the Times's shifting revenue streams. One thing's clear: paywalls are here to stay. Image courtesy of Flickr, judsond. Journalism, Social Media and Packs & Cascades: Lessons from an Error. Journalists won’t admit this often, but they tend to be pack animals. I got my first sense of this while hanging out with foreign correspondents and journalists in Turkey–and I later worked with international news organizations as a local organizer and translator.

All the journalists, and all their camerapersons, and all their crew, and even their local workers seemed to not only know each other very well, they were almost always together. You could literally spot them from a distance as a large mass of people with their gear, lights and correspondents fixing their hair before going on the air. Staying in the same hotel. Hanging out in the same bar. Attending the same press conference. Packs often made their decisions collectively as well. Some, though, abandoned the pack. I understand why journalists stay in those packs—they are often navigating their own way around unchartered territory, worried about safety, and also worried about being scooped.

It starts with this: Ahram Online: Traditional and social-media-based journalism, roles, differences and shortcomings. Zeynep Tufekci published her article November 2011 - I found it today. The good news: it's not too late. Her arguments are still valid. I highly recommend to read her piece. Techno Sociology :: Journalists won’t admit this often, but they tend to be pack animals. [Zeynep Tufekci:] This awareness that traditional journalism is often poorly-sourced, and what appears as many reports is actually a single report, is partly why I was encouraged by the explosion of citizen journalism enabled through social media. "Journalism, Social Media and Packs & Cascades: Lessons from an Error" - an essay by Zeynep Tufekci, technosociology.org.

Welcome - The Data Journalism Handbook. About this website | About. We are a hub for news and resources from the community of journalists, editors, designers and developers who use data in the service of journalism. On our site you’ll be able to: Get a behind the scenes look at data journalism projects from around the world;Learn about new tools and methods for how to work with data effectively;Find out and get informed about training events and job opportunities in your area;Stay on top of the latest developments in the field. The website is part of the European Journalism Centre’s Data Driven Journalism initiative.

Data Driven Journalism is one of the leading initiatives for training, resources and networking in the area of data journalism. Founded in 2010, the programme is dedicated to accelerating the diffusion and improving the quality of data journalism around the world, whether the focus is on investigations, news applications, putting news into context, or simply using data to inform and assist journalistic work. Other Projects We Run The Team. Help Me Investigate | A network helping people investigate questions in the public interest.