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3 reasons why 'viral news' will change the future |
Have you heard of the fastest growing media company in the world? Startup Upworthy is a "viral news website" that is disseminating news based on 3 tenets: boiled down relevant topics, news bites that hide consumable content, and connecting to users socially. |
FULL ARTICLE | - 10,000 Words |
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Making news mobile-friendly |
Waiting in line, for an appointment, on the train, your audiences are likely first going to social apps to pass the minutes, rather than reading your news content. Now there are mobile apps that are "packaging content in smart, mobile-centric ways" in order to change those habits. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Digiday |
3 ways to optimize mobile email |
Creating and deploying your email messaging takes resources that you cannot afford to waste. That's why becoming knowledgable about how your audience is interacting with your emails is key. Do you know on which device your audience is first opening your emails? Finding out is a first step to optimizing your mobile email, followed by "developing adaptive design for preference centers." |
FULL ARTICLE | - Email Insider |
5 ways journalists can use smartphones for reporting |
Gone are the days of journos having to haul around satchels full of bulky camera equipment, video recorders (not to mention all the corresponding plugs and cables), notebooks, and other reporting paraphernalia. Because all reporters really need these days is a quality smartphone. Here are 5 ways journalists can do their jobs with just a smartphone. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Poynter |
How to optimize YouTube videos for SEO |
It's no secret that audiences like video content, that video drives engagement, and that this type of content lends a visually appealing break to text content. But are you optimizing the videos you publish on your YouTube channel effectively? Here are the simple steps to optimizing your YouTube content both on-page and off. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Business 2 Community |
What's the deal with CSS4? |
Your developers are using CSS to build your publication's webpages, but just when you feel like you are doing all you can to remain current in the digital space, is this a new iteration of CSS? Here's how to deal with CSS4 and why you shouldn't be alarmed. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Smashing Magazine |
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