Outside.in: Aggregate, curate and network for a new model of news
March 12th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Online Journalism, Social media and blogging
From Mark Josephson on the Outside.In blog: an outline of three pillars for a new model of news: ‘aggregate, curate and network’.
“We think there’s an opportunity for a virtuous circle where publishers connect with local bloggers and content to bring hyperlocal content and ad impressions to the publisher and traffic and revenue to the bloggers. Make no mistake, if a new model is going to be successful it needs to be a two-way street,” he writes.
Tags: hyperlocal content, outside.in
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