Hyperlocal News Roundup
by Matt on Jul 25, 2010 in Industry
There are some seriously great articles and blog posts in the list below. If you only have time to read a couple, I’d say you should focus on “How to Tell a Journalist from a Blogger” (and its lengthy comment section), along with Tim Berry’s “10 Blogging Tips. My 1,000th Post on This Blog.” (The Google Groups thread about low-cost marketing is also good.)
- Drilling Down – Where the Bloggers Are, New York Times
- Getting election expenses from your local elections office, Help Me Investigate Blog
- Keep your local blog buzzing with amazing content, agentgenius.com
- Low-Cost Marketing/Promotion Ideas for Hyperlocal Sites, Google Groups
- Should The East Village "Blog Mafia" Really Be Out To "Stop" The New York Times’ Hyperlocal Experiment?, www.businessinsider.com
- Well This Is Something New, www.gohyperlocal.com
- How to Tell a Journalist from a Blogger, jolieodell.wordpress.com
- 10 Blogging Tips. My 1,000th Post on This Blog, timberry.bplans.com
- AOL Patch and MainStreetConnect Expand Hyper-Local News, PBS
- Survey: Half of Journalists Think Their Offline Publications Will Eventually Fold, www.socialtimes.com
- The New Online Journalists #6: Conrad Quilty-Harper, onlinejournalismblog.com
- Writers Talk About Working the Hyper-Local Beat, PBS
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July 25, 2010 | Filed Under Industry
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