Posts Tagged ‘New York Times’
Do paywalls hurt social news?
Today’s post comes from Elena Ziebarth, a new product development associate at SmartBrief. Last week’s paidContent 2010 conference tackled the future of the publishing industry in the digital world. The New York Times recently announced that they are establishing a metered model for their online properties, where a nonsubscriber would pay a flat fee for [...]
This week’s most clicked
The 5 most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media this past week: Study: Facebook trumps Twitter at marketing 5 tools to gauge your social clout Turn your Facebook page into a newsletter New York Times to social media: Drop dead How to turn old content into a fresh hit
Today’s bonus tracks
Today’s bonus tracks are three very different and very interesting stories. Check out the first article about social media crisis management. As many people are learning, bad news spreads extremely quickly on social networks. Read this article on how to manage and prevent that from happening to you. How to handle social media crises The [...]
This week’s most clicked
The 5 most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media this past week: 7 ways to integrate e-mail, social media Could Twitter fly past The New York Times? Social networking, Chinese-style 5 lessons for responding to online critics How Bacon Salt tasted word-of-mouth success
Today’s bonus tracks
It’s that time of the morning to share a few extra links that our SmartBrief on Social Media editors didn’t want you to miss. The first story offers fascinating observations about growing up on Facebook. The times – they are a changin’. NYT Sunday Magazine examines growing up on Facebook Facebook’s response to uproar on [...]
