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07/12/2009

Free How-to Sites

While WriteThru seeks to help journalists learn about the huge variety of technology options out there, there are more than enough topics to go around. Fortunately, there are plenty of mainstream sites that provide free tutorials as well as educational videos.

A relatively new player called Howcast, for example, offers short educational videos on a wide range of topics, reports The New York Times. While the site does not have a lot of depth yet, it is growing quickly.

Of course, the focus of WriteThru is technical knowledge, so after you have watched Howcast’s most popular video, How to Have Sex in a Car, there are also more relevant topics such as How to Install Google Analytics on Your Blogger Blog and How to Make Free Flash Animations.

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07/10/2009

Reuters Style Guide Online

If you are applying for a job that requires the Reuters stylebook, get a step up by checking out their online version. Of course, getting used to those strange British spellings might be a bit challenging.

The general style rules seem reasonably comprehensive: there are 174 entries under the letter “A” and 182 under “S.” Like The Associated Press Guide, there is a separate Sports Style Guide and a section called Specialised Guidance, which discusses among other things Reuter’s sourcing rules, Internet coverage and dealing with dangerous circumstances.

Hat tip to Ceela McElveny.

07/06/2009

Live Citizen to Pay for Stories

Live citizen 07.06.09 Live Citizen, a citizen journalism site currently in beta testing, is offering $20 an article, according to its ad on JournalismJobs.com. The Los Angeles-based company wants journalists to sign up for 3-month contracts, which require 2 to 6 stories each week AND a video broadcast lasting from 5 to 15 minutes each. Stories are expected to be more than 350 words.

It’s easy to see why Live Citizen is looking for more journalists. The newest story on Business & Tech was almost two weeks old at the time I wrote this post. The World and U.S. sections seem more current, but do not have a lot of depth.

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07/04/2009

Contests
ONA Extends Deadline to Enter

The Online News Association has extended its annual Online Journalism Awards deadline to Wednesday, July 8th.

The contest is open to journalists who maintain websites that contain original content or commentary. For general information on the contest, go here. Nonmembers and members may enter, though the latter pay a lower entry fee.

Below is the list of categories, or go here for detailed descriptions:

  • Knight Award for Public Service – One award
  • General Excellence in Online Journalism – Four awards
  • General Excellence in Online Journalism, Non-English – Two awards
  • Breaking News – Three awards
  • Specialty Site Journalism – Two awards
  • Investigative Journalism – Two awards
  • Multimedia Feature Presentation – Three awards
  • Online Topical Reporting/Blogging – Two awards
  • Online Commentary/Blogging – Three awards
  • Outstanding Use of Digital Technologies – Two awards
  • Online Video Journalism – Two awards
  • Community Collaboration – One Award
  • Student Journalism – Two awards
  • Gannett Foundation Award for Technical Innovation in the Service of Digital Journalism – One Award

Note: Multiple awards correspond to site size based on readership.

07/03/2009

So, You Want to Start a Blog…

Technorati 07.02.09 Do you have a blog idea, but don’t know if it’s an unexplored niche or an overcrowded stadium? Then try this:

  1. Got to the blog search engine Technorati.
  2. Enter a topic in the Search Field.
  3. Click Search.
  4. When the results come up, filter your results using Search Blogs.
  5. Click Search again.

Take note of the results. Now, don’t be disheartened if you discover there are thousands of blogs concerning your favorite topic. It is important to know what you are up against. (Believe it or not, you might make some friends if you start reading the best sites.)

In the case of gardening, there are about 17,850 like-themed blogs. Some are good, some are bad, some are probably dead.

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07/01/2009

Online Seattle Publication Closes

Just because it’s “hyper local,” doesn’t mean it will automatically work. Just ask Keith Vance, who recently announced he’s closing The Seattle Courant, his local online publication.

Fortunately, Vance offers some lessons learned:

The Courant failed because I didn’t have enough cash and I didn’t find someone who could handle the business side, such as finding customers, technologists and managing projects. The trick I had to pull off was to be able to fund the Courant while I not only built a newsroom, but also a technology firm to support it. I couldn’t do it all.

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06/30/2009

Jobs of Note
Writer for Environmental Group

The Environmental Defense Fund is looking for a writer who can deliver “complex scientific, economic, and policy ideas in clear, lively, and compelling prose,” to donor audiences, according to JournalismJobs.com. This job will include communications responsibilities as well.

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06/29/2009

Social Media, Job Search Seminar

If you find social media frustrating – not to mention time consuming – I feel your pain. Perhaps Caron Golden’s seminar called Mastering Social Media for Employment Success can help?

The San Diego-based freelance writer is offering the event from 8:30 a.m. to noon at National University in San Diego on July 21.

Topics include:

  • What employers are looking for in job applicants
  • How to make over your resume to win you an interview and an offer
  •  Why participating in social networks such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter is no longer optional for job seekers
  • The differences and relationships between social media platforms and how to put them to work getting you working

The seminar costs $95 if you register before July 13th.

06/26/2009

Jobs of Note
Anti-Defamation League Needs Producer

The Anti-Defamation League seeks a senior producer in New York, reports Media Bistro. The job entails research, writing, editing, proofreading and copyediting for online and email publications. Go here for further details.

06/25/2009

How To Do It
Creating Forms with Wufoo

Wufoo logo 06.25.09 While there are plenty of online options for building forms, Wufoo.com is fun and easy. Why do you need form-building software? Well, if you want to collect information from readers, leads or customers, it’s a lot easier to use pre-built software than learning HTML forms from scratch.

 What kind of forms can you build? By using a “Contact Us” box, you don’t have to openly post your email address on the web.  Or you could create an event registration form. Look at these samples, which can be used as templates, for some additional ideas.

Wufoo1 06.25.09 Getting Started – Create an Account

  1. After going to Wufoo.com, click on Sign Up for Free.
  2. Click on Sign Up! (The link at left will skip step 1.) Note: When you pick a Wufoo account name, consider using your website name. In visual example I entered WriteThru.

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Job Search

  • Bookjobs.com
    Not a lot of activity here, but might be good for career changers.
  • CareerBuilder.com
    One of the biggest job boards of all times. We should know, newspaper companies built it.
  • Careerjet.com
    This search engine finds jobs across multiple sites.
  • Dice.com
    While this site favors the technically proficient, it can be a good source for technical writers, artists and designers.
  • Green Jobs
    This site offers a handful of jobs favoring sustainability.
  • Higher Education Careers
    This is one of the best sources for careers in higher education. Listings sometimes overlap with Chronicle of Philanthropy.
  • Indeed
    Create custom search agents across multiple job sites.
  • Jobing.com
    Local job search site. Need to hit "change location" if you want to search different localities.
  • JournalismJobs.com
    If you're still looking for a job in journalism, this is one of the best places to go.
  • Mediabistro Jobs
    If you want to stay in the writing/editing fields, MediaBistro offers plenty of jobs as long as you live in Los Angeles or New York.
  • Monster.com
    Another giant job board, but it has limitations.
  • Nielsen Media
    This site includes Editor & Publisher jobs, but has been anemic in recent months.
  • Philanthropy Careers
    This is one of the premier sources for anyone wanting to move into Philanthropy. Listings sometimes overlap with Chronicle of Higher Education.
  • Poynter Online Careers
    Postings have been slow here, but the jobs that do get posted are top notch.
  • Publishing Jobs
    There are some interesting jobs posted here, but you need to register. (Note: I have not tested out this site.)
  • SimplyHired
    Contains postings from multiple job boards.
  • Society for News Design Job Board
    The Society for News Design has long maintained a list of jobs available to page designers and artists.
  • StateJobs.com
    If you select editor/writer on search, some interesting positions show up.
  • The Ladders
    Executive job search that charges a premium. All posted positions pay $100,000+.