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Monday, June 07, 2004

101 ways to improve your news site

Last year, Jonathan Dube, cyberjournalist.net, gave us 60 ways to improve our news site. Today, they are 101! The first one is: "Post a form at the end of a breaking news story asking witnesses to send in details of what they saw – and then add the information you can verify to the story." And the last one: "Do at least one thing on this list." Very prudent and very realistic. There is also a call for new pieces od advice.

Source: cyberjournalist.net

Posted by Bertrand Pecquerie on June 7, 2004 at 04:15 PM in a. Citizen journalism, c. Multimedia convergence, m. Improving editorial quality, n. Online strategies | Permalink

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