links for 2007-01-13
Saturday, 13 January 2007, 12:25
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Whoa. When did this happen? The Mirror has been quietly blogging since late December.
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Telegraph.co.uk news editor Shane Richmond “sent a memo to bloggers and feedback staff warning them not to blog about the Telegraph.”
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Some British newspapers are making some interesting SEO efforts. The Telegraph is using AdWords to promote stories and the Times is teaching journalists to write Google-friendly headlines.
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1. Open (finds, minds, conve&hellip | 13 January 2007 at 1608
The Daily Mirror started some 16 blogs last year, apparently. They look pretty good, features-wise, with all the proper comments, bookmarks and tag-cloud features you’d expect from a modern newspaper blog… As Martin Stabe puts it “Whoa. When did this happen?” Certainly it passed me by… and not surprisingly given their low profile. No links that I could see on the front page of the website… Shame the Independent, from the same Trinity Mirror stable
2. THE BLOGGING JOURNALIST&hellip | 22 January 2007 at 0803
last year, apparently. They look pretty good, features-wise, with all the proper comments, bookmarks and tag-cloud features you’d expect from a modern newspaper blog…,” he wrote. Mayfield adds” “AsMartin Stabe puts it “Whoa. When did this happen?” Certainly it passed me by… and not surprisingly given their low profile. No links that I could see on the front page of the website…” To read more, please see “
3. THE BLOGGING JOURNALIST: &hellip | 2 November 2007 at 2318
[...] adds” “As Martin Stabe puts it “Whoa. When did this happen?” Certainly it passed me by… and not surprisingly given their [...]
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