by Pat Kitano on August 20, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, New business models, Publishing, Real Estate, Social Media, Trends
In his updates from the CUNY New Business Models for News forum in Aspen, Jeff Jarvis discusses how a Salt Lake City newspaper acquired a real estate agency in order to sell houses as an alternative commercial venture. Also here at Aspen, I was amazed and impressed to hear newspaper owner Dean Singleton tell some [...]
by Pat Kitano on July 5, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Facebook, Hyperlocal, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Publishing, Social Media, Trends, Twitter
Community media exists today in its traditional formats of local TV, radio and newspapers. Almost anybody can attest to the reality that most local news and events coverage still happen through these traditional media. Community 2.0 media, where the community itself participates in local conversation, is evolving through several specific, established online channels: Online newspapers [...]
by Pat Kitano on June 16, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, New business models, Publishing, Real Estate, Social Media, Trends, Twitter
We see Twitter positioning itself as a local advertising platform: it’s simple to use, requires little time commitment to Tweet, and free. Here’s a guide for local merchants on how to use Twitter to reach their local audience: 1) How different local merchants should use Twitter 2) How to build a local Twitter consumer community [...]
by Pat Kitano on June 7, 2009 in Advertising, Blogging, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Social Media, Trends
San Francisco’s “second” newspaper, the Examiner, launched Examiner.com last year not as the online equivalent for the San Francisco paper, but as a national forum for recruiting citizen journalists to report on the variety of topics a typical newspaper would cover. Participants set up blogs for their topic and city that allows them to develop [...]
by Pat Kitano on May 30, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Domus Consulting Group, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Publishing, Slideshows, Social Media, Twitter
(This is an audio presentation – click the Play button) How to make Chambers relevant to their members and the community View more OpenOffice presentations from Pat Kitano.
by Pat Kitano on May 24, 2009 in Advertising, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Trends
There is no market for a news weekly that regurgitates the news that happened ten days ago, daily newspapers have proven that. But good writing about current events will attract a specific and loyal reader. The New York Times chronicles how Newsweek has redesigned to be a cross between The Economist and The New Republic by [...]
by Pat Kitano on May 13, 2009 in Blogging, Economy, Events, New business models, Newspapers, Politics, Publishing, YouTube
The Denver Post is conducting a poll to its readers – would you pay to access news online? The Denver Post already plans to start charging for content. Would the overwhelming results of this informal reader poll change their mind? It boils down to, how stupid are they? This is a followup from yesterday’s article [...]
by Pat Kitano on April 28, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Domus Consulting Group, Hyperlocal, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Politics, Publishing, Slideshows, Social Media, Television, Trends, Twitter, Web tools
The Best Way to Become the Hub of your Community using Twitter View more presentations from Pat Kitano. We’re registering for our next Social Media Marketing workshops starting Friday, May 8 at 10:30pdt / 1:30edt. During these sessions, we help build Breaking News City sites for our clients. Register at http://DomusConsultingGroup.com/101h. Breaking News City Sites: [...]
by Pat Kitano on April 27, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Celebrity, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Publishing, Social Media, Sociology, Television, Trends, Twitter
Breaking Hollywood News is a topical breaking news site that aggregates the Twitter feeds of celebrities. Think of it as a real time version of E!. It’s a simple example of how “verticals” for breaking news can be easily developed and customized for specific audiences. Mass media calls these verticals channels. Over the weekend, blogger [...]