New York Press Association
We're in the middle of the NYPA session now. We're talking about Web 2.0 and easy ways to monitor social media, easy/cheap ways to set up sharing on your site, and ways to become part of the conversation.
So, how about everyone out there chipping in. Add your advice in the comments. What would you tell small-newspaper publishers? What are the top five things they absolutely must know and the sites they have to go to to learn it. Chime in...
Mine:
- An RSS reader
- Feed the most important RSS into Feedblitz so it gets delivered to you by e-mail (since we all have times we can't check an RSS reader)
- The following blogs:
- Howard Owens
- Steve Yelvington
- Mark Hamilton
- E-media tidbits
- Mark Glaser's Mediashift.
- Social Media Today
- (There are many others--I gave them a multipage list -- so I hope no offense taken if you aren't listed here. This is just a quick top-of-the-brain list.)
- Del.icio.us
- Technorati (both it and Del.icio.us - set up a search with your town as keyword, at least - and feed that search back using the RSS option)
Labels: citizen journalism, newspapers' future, seminars
3 Comments:
We've found ning.com to be an inepensive and quick way to set up a social media site.
Jack:
That's a good one. Many thanks for that.
Doug
Thanks for the link and the mention Doug.
Interestingly, nobody from the NYPA has ever contacted me ...
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