Hyperlocal News Roundup
by Matt on Apr 11, 2010 in Industry
This is becoming somewhat of a Sunday tradition, isn’t it? If it’s Sunday, must be hyperlocal news roundup day. Just don’t hold me to it every Sunday.
- 4 ways to have hyperlocal information delivered to your newsroom, paulbalcerak.com – skip the “newsroom” part in the headline, this has some good ideas on making sure you’re tracking all avenues for finding hyperlocal content
- The REAL Reason Why Bloggers Need A Mailing List, www.davidrisley.com — a good complement to my previous post, Four Reasons Why Your Local Blog Needs a Mailing List
- SacBee launches hyperlocal aggregation site, www.lostremote.com
- Print Newspapers to Survive a Decade, Sun-Times’ Tyree Says, Bloomberg — interesting to hear that from a newspaper guy
- HelloMetro Fleshes Out in 40 Markets, localonliner.com
- Hyperlocal Blogging Tips: How To Manage Your Facebook Fan Page, bloggerlens.com — great article from Steve Sherron and timely for me, too, because I’ve been setting up Facebook pages for our local blogs this week
- Interview with Matt McGee, www.gjel.com — I answered some questions last month about local blogging from a small business perspective
Enjoy the links, and as promised, I used RustyBudget to build the list this time.
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April 11, 2010 | Filed Under Industry
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Thanks Matt for including me in the roundup. I also enjoyed your Rusty Bucket article and I think I’m going to give that a try.