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Blogging going private?

Reuters reported today  on a new blog-writing tool called Vox that allows bloggers to restrict information - both posts and comments - to persons of their choice. Since this follows recent push back on the part of Facebook users who rebelled when administrators of the popular social networking site started automating searches on content about […]

The rise of citizen journalism

With the multiplication of blogs, the increasing presence of traditional and non-traditional news outlets online, and self-appointed reporters, the Internet is vibrating with what some in the news media are calling “unfiltered” or “citizen journalism.”
During an online conference, “Trends in Online News,” Daniel Gaines, editorial operations manager for www.LATimes.com, said, “… there’s a lot of […]

Interacting with your consumers

It might seem unusual for faith organizations to think about having “consumers,” but if you have a website, you have consumers. People are looking for something from you via your website. They are consuming your messgage, your mission, your vision, if not actual products.
That’s why it’s best to give your site an objective eye now […]

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