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Sex writers: not a monolith
Being Amber Rhea | 7 hours ago
As I mentioned yesterday on Twitter, I was linked by Salon in a piece by Tracy Clark-Flory entitled Sex writing goes limp. My initial reaction was to roll my eyes at the title, but I thought, well, writers often don’t choose their own headlines read more
Understanding Website Statistics - Five Pitfalls to Avoid
New Media, web 2.0 and the world from Danny Dagan | 9 hours ago by Danny Dagan
Website statistics: what’s wrong with the following statements? 1. My website gets 20,000 hits a month! 2. My website gets three million unique visitors a year! 3. Our website statistics show that site users spend an average of 30 minutes per visit read more
Can Twitter Be Used To Deliver The News?
News And Media Blog | 13 hours ago by Chris McElroy
Twitter is not just a social application for bloggers and SEOs. It’s also a news delivery tool for savvy media organizations. The list of news organizations using Twitter as a way to update readers and viewers is astounding. In 140 characters read more
The 21st century Proust Questionnaire. Updated.
emerson direct response | 18 hours ago by marc
Given our current state, yesterday I threw out the Proust Questionnaire to the blogosphere. It seemed like an interesting study in the human condition, especially now. But some of the questions, though applicable to Proust’s times, were not read more
NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: YOU MUST ADAPT
My Urban Report | 20 hours ago by Amani Channel
by A.man.I There is no doubt that journalists are often lagging behind in their ability to navigate through the social media space. It’s most likely because the constant grind to feed the news beast doesn’t provide much opportunity to le read more
Afghanistan: The Way We Should’ve Been Doing Things
The Purple Youth | October 10th 2008 by Gabriel
The Way We Should’ve Been Doing Things Gabriel Rom 10/8/08 YouTube videos, not bombs will turn Afghanistan away from its downward spiral A recent report by the BBC illuminates a new policy by the UK Government in their fight to combat the con read more
Layer-Ads : Pakt mit dem Teufel um ein Paar Cent
martinwaiss.com | October 9th 2008 by Martin Waiss
Die ständig zunehmende alles übergreifende Werbungdichte muss logischerweise auf einer Seite zu einer Art “Ads-Blindheit” und auf der anderen Seite zum “kreativen Ads-Terror” führen, aber LayerAds stellt wirklich die äußerste Grenze des read more
Why do you need a namecard? You’re a blogger for goodness sake!
Claud Talking | October 9th 2008 by Claudia
“Oh wow! You’ve got your own namecard!” “Interesting! Perhaps I should get one too.” “Oh this namecard is so you! Mine’s boring.” A group of bloggers whom I meet often at gatherings and events, most of read more
SPEAKMEDIABLOG SHARES SOCIAL MEDIA SECRETS
My Urban Report | October 9th 2008 by Amani Channel
by A.man.I For those of you who are still struggling to understand what this social media or Web 2.0 thing is all about, check out this vlog from SpeakMediaBlog’s Jennifer Jones. read more
Who would *I* like to see using new media
Podcastmatters | October 9th 2008 by Mark Hunter
I’ve blogged about this a couple of times asking you guys for your choices of new media exponents, whether alive or dead. Who would you like to see blogging, podcasting and tweeting? I blogged up some of the responses and more have been added to th read more
Who would you like to have new media content from?
Podcastmatters | October 9th 2008 by Mark Hunter
Yesterday I asked on Facebook and Twitter ”which person, living or historical, do you wish was using new media?* *blog, podcast, twitter feed etc”. Here are some of your replies; Jesus (cliche…) Richard Feynman (I’ll need to Google that one read more
Learning HTML For Do-it-Yourself Web Site Improvements
Flip Dot Com | October 9th 2008 by Dave
HyperText Markup Language HTML is one of the most common languages used to design websites in the internet. Business website owners may not have the technological savvy to tweak their websites when they need to do some immediate changes. A basic know read more
10 Ways Digital Can Help You Thrive in a Recession
Creative Fusion Media | October 8th 2008 by Nathan Ketsdever
US Social Media Initiatives and a couple of Canadian flops
newmediaMike | October 8th 2008 by newmediaMike
I’ve been raving since last week about this post I came across on Peter Kim’s blog. The post is called “A List of Social Media Marketing Examples”. If you are interested in social media you should check it out. He lists 239 br read more
New media filling the void, for passion and (maybe, sometimes) pr…
Being Amber Rhea | October 8th 2008
I felt like writing about a few things that I think were missing from Monday’s post, related to blogging, bottom lines, media (new, traditional, and otherwise) and WHAT IT ALL MEANS. First of all: I loathe the idea that if you make money from s read more
RetroVision Media: What America Needs Now Is Jobs Sweet Jobs
RetroVision Media | October 8th 2008 by Lee The Cool Guy
When one finds himself daily chronicling the collapse of a once trusted administration, albeit short lived, a once thriving economy, causing the collapse of a once thriving empire while the world watch their hopes and dreams follow suit , it is s read more
4iP | It’s getting busy
Podcastmatters | October 8th 2008 by Mark Hunter
4iP | It’s getting busy: Jon Gisby give us an update on what 4iP are going to be spending their £20 million; finding new talent…online. read more
NAMAC's redesign
Social Media | October 8th 2008
NAMAC (The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture) has a new site, too. Registered site users can now: - Comment on Existing Articles - Post a Job - Promote Their Events and Organization - Submit Articles to Our Idea Exchange - Submit RSS Feeds read more
Digital Media Pilot Program Streams from the Canadian Television…
newmediaMike | October 7th 2008 by newmediaMike
I don’t usually just post press releases verbatim, but this is too big for me to re-write. Digital Media Pilot Program Streams from the Canadian Television Fund October 2, 2008 September 30, 2008 (Toronto) – The Canadian Television Fund (CTF) read more
interactive Ontario iLunch 7.01
newmediaMike | October 7th 2008 by newmediaMike
Normally when I’m going to an iO event I fire off an email to Samantha at the iO office a couple of days or the day before the event. What can I tell you? I’m a typical Canadian, I leave it till the last minute. So yesterday I remembered read more
Barry Diller on Internet Advertising: “It makes my head hurt.…
Sips from the Firehose | October 7th 2008 by DaveLaFontaine
I know how you feel, Barry. This quote from an excellent Wall St. Journal interview with one of the smarter (and more ruthless) guys in the media biz. He’s coming forward to explain why he busted up IAC. “You really want to get a headache? read more
Barry Diller talks Boss
Broadband Jungle Blog | October 7th 2008 by Thomas Rigler
A few well articulated words from one of the great old tigers in the entertainment world: Barry Diller in an interview with Shira Ovide of the Wall Street Journal. Particularly impressive how excitable Diller remains, how well he understands the... read more
Getting Started PR | New Media Consulting |Reader Q&A
Wired PR Works by Barbara Rozgonyi | October 7th 2008 by Barbara Rozgonyi
A reader writes a question about how to get started in new media consulting pr. . . Barbara, My name is Erica Grigg. I found you via the internet and I’m extremely interested in your work as... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more
The Future is Prologue: New Media, New Histories?
Internet: Marketing and Messages | October 7th 2008 by stefan
New media encompass both new opportunities and new dilemmas for scholars. This ICA pre-conference invites participants to reflect on ways to analyze, preserve, and understand new media in a manner that is both sensitive to the past and to future nee read more
Pushing Print Down: Gloomy Headlines
Copywrite, Ink. | October 7th 2008 by Richard Becker
The Newspaper Association of America (NNA) says newspaper advertising is going to drop another 11 percent this year. Even more troublesome is that the NNA isn't so bullish on online ad revenue growth for newspapers this year, which it sees as low as read more
the best new media clients
Podcastmatters | October 7th 2008 by Mark Hunter
Yesterday I blogged that “the best new media clients are passionate communicator technophobes”. I’ve been asked why. I think it’s fairly simple. Passionate communicators want to have their voice heard, their message understood, their beliefs read more
You can’t be bothered. So am I.
Claud Talking | October 6th 2008 by Claudia
At Social Media Breakfast 4, there were many conversations and discussion going on. But I remember one point which was being brought up several times. That is the building of relationship. If you simply can't be bothered about having any form of re read more
Replacing Newspapers: A Cocktail Approach
Sips from the Firehose | October 6th 2008 by DaveLaFontaine
I hate like hell to keep doing quick, off-the-cuff bites at such big topics, but maybe I should just resign myself to accepting the web ethos of not trying to do all things at once. Yeah, yeah, I know - “Eat the elephant one bite at a time. read more
Smart sex content and getting paid
Being Amber Rhea | October 6th 2008
So by now you’ve probably heard about seemingly everyone in the freakin’ world getting canned (or voluntarily leaving due to “circumstances”). Dacia wrote about it the other day and included a master list of sorts. Let us also read more
WHEN CITIZEN JOURNALISM GOES WRONG
My Urban Report | October 6th 2008 by Amani Channel
by A.man.I Critics of citizen journalism are saying, “I told you so.” from Bloomberg CNN’s plunge into online citizen- journalism backfired yesterday when the cable-news outlet posted what turned out to be a bogus report claiming th read more

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