Month: July 2007
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WordPress Jobs
And a jobs board just for WordPress projects! Is someone trying to tell me something? WordPress Jobs
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The innovation gap: Your advertising department could use a hand
So here we all are. In the newsroom, in j-school, in our little corner of the blogosphere, producing great journalism, training great journalism students, and pointing out fantastic examples of both to each other and our peers, doing our best to make the transition to online news. One problem. We forgot to bring the advertising…
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Will Oldham – Wikipedia
Oh. Will’s the older, balder looking guy. I’m trying not to be disillusioned about this. Will Oldham – Wikipedia
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Newspaper Homepages and Load Times » The Bivings Report
Wow, we suck at this, eh? That’s because newspaper homepages aren’t unified pieces of well-thought-out code, usually. They’re an unsightly mess of Flash ads and javascript payloads coming from who-knows-which server. Newspaper Homepages and Load Times » The Bivings Report
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Journerdism 3.0
Will redesigns, promises more than snarky link commentary. I for one, welcome our new Journerdistic overlords. Journerdism 3.0
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Page Views And CPMs Are Suppressing Online Advertising Growth and Innovation » Publishing 2.0
“On a CPM basis, to make $59 billion in online ad revenue, at a $30 CPM, you need 1,966,666,666,666 ad impressions.” – The moral of the story: Change advertising models or die. Page Views And CPMs Are Suppressing Online Advertising Growth and Innovation » Publishing 2.0
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The price is wrong: Why newspapers have to learn how to get more from readers for what they do – The Inksniffer
John Duncan is what you should read if you really don’t like much of what I have to say – he’s the one bothering to think about how to actually make money out of the print edition. I love the simple idea of charging MORE for the newspaper. The price is wrong: Why newspapers have…
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In Praise of WordPress Template Tags, Part II: The Magazine Layout – Darren Hoyt
A nice clean primer on how to muscle your WordPress install into something wholly un-blog-like. In Praise of WordPress Template Tags, Part II: The Magazine Layout – Darren Hoyt
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Gate Keepers – SFWeekly
Newsroom staffers complain about a blogger being made DME for online at the SF Chronicle. Uh, guys, she might complain that you don’t have an online background. Party together or die arguing about it. Gate Keepers – SFWeekly