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Rescooped by Jeff Domansky from Multimedia Journalism onto Public Relations & Social Media Insight |
Great tips for journalists, PR, storytellers and content pros
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Your content is good. You know your material. You know how to put words together in a way people want to read. You're nearly there. But the game isn't Via janlgordon
Jeff Domansky's insight:
I agree with Jan. These are useful tips for bloggers.
janlgordon's comment,
January 19, 12:36 AM
Thanks so much Jeff Domansky, I really appreciate your kind words!
Joe Winpisinger's comment,
January 26, 11:19 PM
Outstanding article... blogging is harder than most people think and that is why so many quit.... My blog is finally starting to pay off after a long while.... have to keep going even when only a few are reading... thanks...
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These days, carrying around a full video rig is the last thing a journalist wants to do when in the middle of important breaking news. Thankfully, the smartphone is rapidly becoming the go-to option for capturing news as it happens, and the rise of HD quality video in such a small package means that more important and newsworthy moments are being captured and shared throughout the world.