How Will The End Of Print Journalism Affect People Who Hoard Newspapers?
Panelists discuss how the decline of the newspaper industry will affect the loons and shut-ins who rely on newspapers for stacking around their ramshackle homes. Found at YouTube from TheOnion.The Future Journalist
February 21, 2010 · Categories: Citizen Journalism, Conference/Event, Marketing Trends, Online Communication, Online Journalism, Online PR, Technology, Trends, Video · View Comments
This is a twitcam recording from Mashable’s NextUp NYC. The event attempted to look at the changing media landscape and the evolving role of journalists in it. The speakers are Sree Sreenivasan and Vadim Lavrusik.
How To Create A Generic Television News Report
This is very funny if only for how accurate it is. Found at YouTube from eightySeventh via Holy Kaw!Facebook Becoming A Heavy Hitting News Distribution Channel?
February 4, 2010 · Categories: Lifestreaming, Marketing Trends, Online Behavior, Online Communication, Online Journalism, Online PR, Social Networking, Trends · View Comments
via weblogs.hitwise.com
Facebook was the #4 source of visits to News and Media sites last week, after Google, Yahoo! and msn (see table below). News and Media is the #11 downstream industry after Facebook, receiving 3.69% of the social networking site’s traffic.
For journos: Facebook is increasingly where people are their news. You need to be there [...]
Search Engine Optimization For Newspapers Presentation
January 28, 2010 · Categories: Analytics, Conference/Event, Keyword Research, Link Building, Minnesota, Online Behavior, Online Journalism, Search Engine Marketing, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Web Design/Development · View Comments
This is the presentation I gave today for the Minnesota Newspapers Association conference in Bloomington. Here’s a link to the power searches I promised (basic, advanced, power searches) and another link to the Newspaper SEO tips.
Back When A Television News Career Was Unbearably Exciting
For all you journalists, judging from this promo for some local evening news program, the 80s must’ve been a really glamorous decade for television news journalism. Found at CollegeHumor.Using Online Analytics For Insight Into News Consumption
December 12, 2009 · Categories: Analytics, Conference/Event, Consumer Generated Media, Conversational Marketing, Keyword Research, Lifestreaming, Marketing Trends, Micromarketing, Minnesota, Online Behavior, Online Communication, Online Journalism, Social Networking, Tools, Trends · View Comments
These are some links to resources I will talk about during my session for The Other Future of News event today:
Web Analytics
Google Analytics – Google’s sophisticated Web analytics service – Free
Google AdPlanner – Google’s traffic statistics for any site not owned by Google
Quantcast – Another Web traffic analytics tool
Clicky- Sophisticated real-time Web analytics service [...]
The Wire – WCCO TV’s Innovative Collaborative Journalism Project
October 22, 2009 · Categories: Advertising, Blog Marketing, Citizen Journalism, Citizen Marketing/Branding, Consumer Generated Media, Conversational Marketing, Internet Marketing News, Local Internet Marketing, Marketing Trends, Minnesota, Online Advertising, Online Behavior, Online Communication, Online Journalism, Technology, Trends, Web Design/Development, Widget Marketing · View Comments
I haven’t been shy about my admiration for the work that John Daenzer, WCCO TV’s Director of New Media, is doing over at the station. He is, I think, one of the unsung stars in Minnesota’s digital universe. (I should note here that my company, Tunheim Partners, has done work for WCCO TV in the [...]
Chris Anderson On Freemium Content
September 25, 2009 · Categories: Advertising, Books, Ecommerce, Marketing Trends, Online Strategy, Trends, Video · View Comments
Wired editor and best-selling author Chris Anderson used humor and a child’s game to again warn print publishers that they need to embrace the jarring concept of a freemium online business model. Found at YouTube from AdAge.
Save The Strib!
April 13, 2009 · Categories: Conversational Marketing, Local Internet Marketing, Minnesota, Social Networking, Video Marketing · View Comments
As Ellen Mrja of The Same Rowdy Crowd pointed out last week, the launch of SaveTheStrib.com arrives with a heavy dose of irony. The employees of the Star Tribune have turned to the very medium that helped render obsolete the very economic model that has sustained newspapers in an effort to save theirs.
I grew up [...]




