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Five must have WordPress plug-ins for news organisations
by Kevin Anderson on May 24, 2013
WordPress has grown from its origins as a blogging platform into a powerful content management system, and now many news organisations including Reuters, the New York Times, CNN and Forbes use it to power parts of their sites. One of the benefits of using WordPress is that it can be adapted and extended using plug-ins, but there are hundreds to choose from, so which are the best? We look at five of the most useful for news organisations.
Tales from the frontline: The good, the bad and the ugly
by Kevin Anderson on May 22, 2013
If you have struggled with your content-management system, don’t worry you’re not alone. CMSs have been a common source of frustration for journalists and editors for years. Here we look at some of the lessons news organisations have learned. The industry is building up experience and solutions to some of the common problems publishers and broadcasters face as they put their content online.
10 reasons to choose the right CMS
by Kevin Anderson on May 22, 2013
You already have software and systems to publish your newspaper or to manage your radio or TV output, and you might be wondering why you need yet more software to publish online and to mobile phones. Put simply, a good CMS will help you efficiently publish your content digitally and manage your digital advertising.
Twitter: Advanced search tools for journalists
by Kevin Anderson on April 18, 2013
Twitter has a number of advanced search options that will help journalists find updates and photos to help them illustrate their stories. It can help them zero in on updates with photos, as well as finding updates by location so they can find people tweeting near a news event.
Categories: Article Type, Editor's Pick, How-to, Innovation, Resource Centre, Resource Type, Social Media
Using photo data to verify images on Flickr and Google+
by Kevin Anderson on April 5, 2013
Camera phones and social networks have created an almost unimaginable amount of user-generated content, and in our second in a series looking at how to take advantage of user-generated content, we look at techniques to verify photographs on photo-sharing sites Flickr and Google’s Picasa.
Categories: Article Type, Editor's Pick, How-to, Innovation, Management, Resource Centre, Resource Type, Skills, Social Media
Advanced UGC image search techniques for finding and verifying photos
by Kevin Anderson on April 4, 2013
In the third of our UGC series, we’ll look at advanced image search techniques that will help find photos that you can use in your news coverage and just as importantly keep you from publishing fake photos that spread quickly during large news events.
Categories: Article Type, Editor's Pick, How-to, Innovation, Management, Resource Centre, Resource Type, Skills, Social Media
Using photo-sharing site Flickr to source UGC images
by Kevin Anderson on March 29, 2013
In the first of several guides to user-generated content, we’ll look at Flickr, an early photo sharing site now owned by Yahoo. It has a number of features that make it useful for finding photos that you can use to illustrate your stories.
Categories: Article Type, Content, Editor's Pick, How-to, Innovation, Resource Centre, Resource Type, Social Media
Dayparting: Publishing digital content when your audience is most likely to see it
by Kevin Anderson on March 26, 2013
Matching the time you publish content on your website with the time your audience is most likely to be online is a simple and affordable way to increase consumption and engagement. Publishing specific types of content at times of the day when that type of content is most in demand works even better.
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