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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Online Advertising Explained: DMPs, SSPs, DSPs and RTB

by Ran Ju on March 6, 2013

Ad exchanges are using an increasing amount of data to deliver better targeted ads to users and better performing ads to advertisers. News organisations need to understand how digital advertising is all about data, data, data. We cut through the dizzying acronyms that dominate any discussion about digital advertising.

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The message matters: The science of gaining more followers on Twitter

by Kevin Anderson on March 1, 2013

Every social media agency and self-anointed expert has advice on how to increase the number of people who follow you on Facebook and Twitter, but at least when it comes to Twitter, we now have some scientific research on what wins followers: Be positive and informative.

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Advanced digital security for journalists

by Kevin Anderson on January 14, 2013

Over the past few years, digital attacks on journalists have become much more sophisticated. With our heavy reliance on email and social media, digital security is something that all journalists need to learn, whether you’re working in print, broadcast or online. We highlight some suggestions that Memeburn’s Stuart Thomas has for how to keep you and your sources safe.

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Google Analytics 102 – Advanced reports, AdSense and AdWords

by Shubha Bala on November 23, 2012

Looking to start getting more advanced with how you use Google Analytics? This resource will teach you how to make more advanced reports, as well as how to link AdSense and AdWords to your account. It is followed by exercises to help practice what you’ve learned.

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Google Analytics 101 – The what and how

by Shubha Bala on November 23, 2012

Google Analytics is one of the most commonly used free web analytics tools and can help you optimise your content and advertising. Get a basic understanding of how Google Analytics works, how to set it up on your website and share it with others, and how to understand some of the common reports.