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The Blog Turns 20 This Year

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Yesterday, The Guardian posted an article titled, The blog turns 20: a conversation with three internet pioneers. To say that this is nothing new, is to acknowledge just how slow companies can be to adapt, and how adverse to change many people can be. online journal. Can you believe it? It made me do a double-take. macbook air.

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The Fleeting Value Of Content

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What you get here is, simply, my own take on specific topics (and if you're hungry for others, just look to the left and click on some of the links in my Blogroll or check out Ad Age Magazine's Power 150 ). " Strangely enough, I was reading this article at the airport having just attended Yahoo's upfront event. advertising.

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25 Major News Sites Ranked By Page Speed

Adam Sherk

70 17 msnbc.msn.com 69 nytimes.com 69 19 forbes.com 67 usatoday.com 67 21 chicagotribune.com 66 time.com 66 23 economist.com 63 24 foxnews.com 62 washingtonpost.com 62 26 latimes.com 61 The Wall Street Journal leads the group by a considerable margin and The Los Angeles Times has the unfortunate honor of coming in last (though not by much).

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The Wrap, Newser and Content Aggregation: How Much Attribution is.

Adam Sherk

To see what type of attribution Newser is providing, I picked a random article from the sources grid on their home page today: Oprah Ditches Daytime for New Evening Show. It has a toolbar PageRank score of 1, and at least in my Google results it is not in the top 50 for “Wall Street Journal.” It’s always there.

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Paywalls, Media Coverage and User Access: What's a PR Pro to Do?

Adam Sherk

The client is thrilled, you’ve won the praise and envy of your colleagues, all is well…except that online the article is behind a paywall so hardly anyone will ever see it. There is a lot of discussion these days about paywalls, metered models, paytags for individual articles and the like.

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An Early Look at News Media Twitter Lists: Not Much Traction

Adam Sherk

The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and The Huffington Post have done the most so far with List development. If we’re truly in an era of open-source journalism, I say reporters share their access (sort of) to sources via Twitter lists. Thanks for the kind words on the FC article!

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

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It was something to the effect of “Would/should companies do this with big bloggers in their spaces?&# Alas, the issue is even stickier for bloggers than it is for companies. When I think about how auto companies have done PR (BIG paid trips to exotic places to test cars) paying for a post seems a bit less obtrusive.

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