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10,000 Words: 30 things for journalism graduates to do this summer

July 1st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Training

Missed this list last week from Mark S. Luckie, which gives 30 simple activities journalism graduates could do to experiment and improve their online skills this summer.

Here’s the first 10:

1. Start a blog and post at least twice a week

2. If you already have a blog, write a post that gets retweeted 20 times

3. Shoot 100 amazing photos and post them on Flickr

4. Friend at least 50 journalists on Twitter who in turn follow you back

5. Become a part of a crowdsourcing project (start here)

6. Improve at least five Wikipedia entries

7. Create an audio slideshow using Soundslides

8. Shoot and edit a three-minute video and post it to YouTube

9. Design a website from scratch using HTML and CSS

10. Create and maintain a Delicious account with at least 50 links that you find interesting

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Malcolm Coles: Telegraph.co.uk gains 8 per cent of traffic from social sites

The Telegraph’s website gets eight per cent of its traffic from sites like Digg, delicious, Reddit and Stumbleupon, its head audience development, Julian Sambles, has said.

According to Coles’ calculations, this amounts to around 75,000 unique visitors a day gained through social sites.

Search engines are responsible for around 300,000 daily uniques, Sambles added. Earlier this year Sambles discussed the site’s search strategy at an Association of Online Publishers forum (AOP).

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WindyCitizen.com: Does local news fail on social news sites?

“Local news is a lost cause on the major social news sites,” claims the Windy Citizen – a Chicago news aggregator – after one of its linked news stories failed to make waves on Digg, delicious and reddit, despite gaining votes from readers.

What news makes it onto these sites’ front pages? National stories, weird stuff and photos, concludes the Citizen.

“And that’s why the Windy Citizen exists, because there’s a need for a service that democratizes Chicago media in the same way that those sites have democratized tech and political new,” says the post.

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – Breaking into social news

Social news: Want to break into social news sites such as Digg and delicious? Users of these sites tend to be tech-savvy so technology focused items could fare well with this audience. Tipster: Laura Oliver. To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published. Full story...

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Publish2 offers media training prizes to grow network

February 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by Catherine Jones in Online Journalism

Publish2 – the link-sharing website exclusively for journalists – is running a promotion to reward members who invite other journalists to join the site.

The prizes include a $25 gift card redeemable for training at Mediabistro.com and a prize draw to win a MacBook Pro and a trip to the Mediabistro Circus conference in New York City.

Members can opt for a choice of three gift cards for the first 10 journalists who register with the website by March 31 following their recommendation. All journalists who get a recommendation to register will be entered for the prize draw.

Publish2 launched publicly last October and allows users to share website links on Twitter and delicious.

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – use Tagth.is to send Tweets to your social bookmarks

December 19th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Top tips for journalists
Twitter: Register with Tagth.is and then add @tagthis to a tweeted link and it will automatically be posted to your delicious or Magnolia bookmarks. Tipster: Laura Oliver. To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published. Full story...

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – analysing delicious links

September 12th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Top tips for journalists, Traffic
Social bookmarking: Analyse your site with a delicious url search. It will show you the most popular page on your site and how it is being tagged by users. Tipster: Laura Oliver To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published. Full story...

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – create an online cuttings book

September 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Top tips for journalists
Research: Use sites such as del.icio.us as an online cuttings book. It allows you to make notes on items and tag them with your own terms. You can also see what articles are being tagged in the same way by others. Tipster: Laura Oliver To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published. Full story...

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