Search Results for User-Submitted Content tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2011:/cgi/mt//feed/User-Submitted Content 2011-11-19T18:56:06Z Movable Type 3.33 27 1 27 Get-Rich-Quick Schemes Disguised As Strategies tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2009://1.301 2009-03-01T22:03:36Z 2009-03-11T23:18:40Z Successful business strategies are characterized by hard work and patience. But as newspapers fumble online their tendency is to favor low-effort, high-return schemes. Take for example the partnership of Jeff Jarvis and the New York Times. They plan a handful... Newspaper decides if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2008://1.291 2008-08-05T13:35:35Z 2008-09-05T23:34:45Z When it comes to local niche sites, being first to market can be the determining factor in who wins long-term. The first to market has likely attracted a community of users who are engaged with the site through user-driven content... 'Blogatorial' bridges advertisers to the Web tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2008://1.286 2008-08-03T14:14:36Z 2008-09-05T23:34:06Z Before the clock ran out at BostonNOW.com, our advertising sales staff was busy pitching this idea to advertisers. The response, when presented to the right advertiser, was enthusiastic. Feel free to copy the idea, which I've offered to people across... Newspapers should have launched Google's 'Knol' tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2008://1.287 2008-07-27T12:40:22Z 2008-09-05T23:32:53Z Google's new 'how to' site, called Knol, is something I've pitched to newspapers for the last four months during my job search. Now I'm sharing the plan with everyone. When I arrived at BostonNOW, one of the first programs I... How to grow traffic despite cutting reporters tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2008://1.280 2008-07-11T16:56:34Z 2008-07-30T01:20:31Z Unless your Web site is stuck in the 1990s, increasing traffic can be accomplished only by increasing content. Long gone are the days when a little usability research could produce a better design that significantly boosts page views. No whiz-bang... Let no good deed go un-monetized tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2008://1.279 2008-07-10T17:16:07Z 2008-07-30T01:21:01Z If you’ve ever watched “Extreme Home Makeover” on ABC, then you know that good deeds can be compelling, tear-jerking content that also makes someone a heap of money. The show gives away an entire houseful of free stuff, from refrigerators... Journalism without journalists not as effective tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2008://1.260 2008-01-05T15:04:24Z 2008-03-02T14:39:18Z The man who founded one of the first user-submitted newspapers says the future of citizen journalism might require - of all people - journalists. Michael Maier is the founder and CEO of Blogform Publishing and wrote "Journalism without Journalists: Vision... Social networking starts with a profile tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.252 2007-12-28T14:31:15Z 2008-01-13T13:40:58Z PRESSTIME asked: "Where do you think newspapers should stand in the social networking universe? How would you mesh community and traditional editorial content?" Most everyone on PRESSTIME's panel got this question right, but very few newspaper sites do any of... Politico's fantasy primary game is wicked cool tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.251 2007-12-27T15:27:38Z 2008-01-13T13:41:36Z A new game from Politico.com aggregates the wisdom of the crowds by letting us average folks play pundit and predict the winners of the presidential primaries. The game is aptly titled, Kingmaker, and is from the makers of Fantasy Congress,... PRESSTIME, here are the right answers tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.244 2007-12-21T19:07:15Z 2008-01-04T00:01:01Z The latest edition of PRESSTIME includes a Q&A with Web entrepreneurs who get nearly all the answers wrong. Thankfully, I'm here to set these millionaires straight. There's so many things to correct that this entry is the first in a... My friend is your business; a.k.a. social networking tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.240 2007-12-18T23:41:57Z 2007-12-27T15:59:04Z After reviewing a number of online dining guides recently, I realized social networking hasn't broken free from MySpace and Facebook like I expect it eventually will. Most newspapers still use the old fashioned feedback tool that lets users rate a... The next phase for user-generated content tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.238 2007-12-13T03:19:29Z 2007-12-27T14:32:16Z Check out the content of any reverse-published, user-generated publication around the country, and you're likely to find content that is, quite frankly, pretty boring. There's a reason journalists are trained writers. It makes for better storytelling. The next wave of... Bridge collapse caught on video tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.208 2007-08-03T00:31:18Z 2007-08-30T23:37:33Z Many, many people predicted that all major breaking news would one day be captured on video because recording devices would become so ubiquitous in society that everything is taped. Here's the latest mind-blowing evidence they were right. A day after... YouTube debate worth it, despite Biden cheating tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.201 2007-07-25T02:56:06Z 2007-08-11T14:37:53Z Since I was such a critic of CNN’s plan to select the video questions for its YouTube debate without any input from users, I’m obliged to admit the producers did an admirable job despite cutting the people out of the... Anderson Cooper defends YouTube debate tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.199 2007-07-22T17:35:47Z 2007-08-11T14:38:38Z In defense of the CNN-YouTube debate, Anderson Cooper said today that it wasn’t possible to let people vote on which questions should be asked tomorrow because the candidates might cheat. In other words, if everyone was allowed to pick the... CNN on YouTube debate: 'no comment' tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.191 2007-07-08T15:02:59Z 2007-08-11T14:41:06Z The headline at David Cohn's blog asks, "Why Vote for a Video If the Vote Takers Aren't Listening?" He's talking about the supposed YouTube debate set to air on CNN. It seems you can upload a question for the debate,... Was WSJ sold? Reporter versus commenter tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.187 2007-07-06T22:32:52Z 2007-08-11T14:42:08Z When Web sites started allowing comments directly on articles, they hoped it would foster debate or that someone would add to the reporting. That happened today with a big story. First, I read on Jeff Jarvis' Buzz Machine blog about... Citizen media activist fights for some R-E-S-P-E-C-T tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.173 2007-06-22T10:21:41Z 2007-07-24T01:48:16Z I totally forgot to talk about the heated showdown between Amy Gahran of Poynter and an NBC vice president. It happened during a Q&A at the EPpy convention. Keynote speaker Mark Lukasiewicz, who is vice president for Digital Media at... What have you done for me lately? tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.171 2007-06-21T13:32:56Z 2007-07-19T14:50:56Z Susan Karol of the Suburban Newspaper Association presented a study about what makes the best community Web sites during the EPpy convention. Oddly enough, the study showed that the best of the best are well known among their users for... How to save YouTube tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.119 2007-03-15T22:32:08Z 2007-05-22T13:05:05Z YouTube can’t defend itself by claiming it’s good for business. But that’s what it’s been doing since being sued by Viacom for posting its video clips without permission and then making money off the inevitable eyeballs that follow. Here’s how... And the Oscar goes to: YouTube, but was later removed tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.115 2007-02-28T03:17:42Z 2007-04-07T13:24:23Z The Academy Awards becomes the latest group to insist that YouTube take down clips of its copyrighted broadcast, Variety reports. The clips that were removed are not available on Oscar.com, but the Academy folks said they're taking action to protect... Google's gamble; Are the lawyers on deck? tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.96 2007-02-03T03:40:22Z 2007-05-12T17:02:18Z Ever since YouTube first surfaced, it’s been a mystery how the thing isn’t shut down. Obviously, there are copyright violations on a massive scale. But instead of going the way of Napster and being torn down, YouTube was bought by... End of the Craigslist tangent tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.92 2007-01-28T14:36:29Z 2007-04-07T13:24:23Z Let's cap this spate of posts about Craigslist and its founder, Craig Newmark, with a link to a recent podcast interview. Talking again about citizen journalism, Newmark reiterates his belief that "the people who by consensus are saying more important... Are you serious? Yes or No tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.79 2007-01-15T22:29:55Z 2007-04-07T13:24:23Z And the award for worst poll of the day goes to: Are you superstitious? Yes or No The name of the site posting that worthless poll question is being withheld because it would be unfair to single out just one... A closer look at effects of micro competitors tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.78 2007-01-14T15:05:03Z 2007-12-27T14:30:08Z An article in The Times says the new wave of community sites is caused by local newspapers’ lack of micro-local coverage. That's true, but there's more to it. Micro-local sites find solid footing because: 1) Newspapers create financial support for... A new town in the Amazon called Askville tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.60 2006-12-22T04:30:14Z 2007-05-15T20:41:12Z Thanks to an e-mail from Amazon with the subject line: "New Amazon Startup: Askville.com," I might soon find out what song those fatalist musicians play during a montage in the movie, Titanic, as the ship sinks. It's probably "Amazing Grace"... The art of online journalism tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.58 2006-12-21T02:27:17Z 2007-05-27T13:24:01Z Are we artists? Or, should I ask: aren’t we? Journalism is about making the community better. It’s about challenging people directly, with information. Newspapers, like artists, are out to affect the world. If newspapers die, then some part of society...