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Web Cube: Three layers of constant local updates

The first component of the Web Cube strategy is constant local updates.

Web Cube: Multimedia strategy and expectations

There are two major focuses to the multimedia strategy: video and photo galleries.
 

Web Cube: News Distribution Network

Web Cube: Photo galleries

Here is a guide to posting your photo galleries.

Web Cube: Reader callouts

Web Cube: A weekly schedule for polls

A fresh poll should be published daily as an important part of the scheduled layer of content for your Web site.

Web Cube: Guidelines for social networking

Web Cube: Content differentiation

Many of our Web sites launched with the expectation that everything that ran in print should go online. That is no longer the case. Below are guidelines designed to drive Web traffic and at the same time hold back exclusive content to keep our print products strong.

Web Cube: First in Print promotion

Web Cube: Managing story comments

Comments allow readers to respond directly to a specific posted story and to carry on a conversation among others who are also responding to that story.

Web Cube: Registration and commenting

Web Cube: Community blogging

Web Cube: Why reader callouts are important

Reader callouts are a great way to unite your community. You ask readers to submit content –
photos or thoughts – and publish responses online and in print.

Web Cube: How to run a reader advisory board

Web Cube: The three-pronged approch to online strategy

The strategy is focused on creating realistic expectations based on staff size, circulation and market expectations.

Web Cube: Video content guidelines

Here are guidelines for your online videos.

Web Cube: Live chats

Live chats are a useful tool to engage audiences at a specific time or about a specific issue. Do your best to let your targeted audience know well in advance about the chat. Good topics include chatting with officials on a controversial topic, introducing a new official and asking experts specific questions on a timely topic. Use Cover It Live for this feature.

Go to this page for more information on using Cover It Live.

 

Web Cube: Managing Google maps

Google maps are a great way to point readers to a specific location of a story, just like you may do in print. Using an embed code from Google, you can easily post maps in stories.
 

Web Cube: Strategy behind linking in stories

Link journalism is an important strategic function that helps our newspapers become not just a Web site that offers stories and photographs of the day’s news, but rather information that takes readers to more resources and content.

Web Cube: How to promote web content in print

Tips on promoting online content in print.


Training Schedule

Updated May 16, 2013 @ 01:55 PM

Digital First Social Media Editor Buffy Andrews will be presenting a webinar on digital promotion for journalists next Thursday, May 23 from 3 - 4 pm Eastern. Register now.

Then, in June, Craig Silverman, founder of Regret the Error blog and Poynter adjunct faculty, presents an overview of what media organizations got it right and what media organizations got it wrong - and why - during the coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects. Register now.
 
He is followed two weeks later by GateHouse Media New England Regional Digital Editor Nicole Simmons, who will be presenting a webinar on Vine video as a storytelling tool. Register now.

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