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Everyone in the newsroom knows the rush of breaking news. That moment when something happens, and you know it has to get out as soon
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Everyone in the newsroom knows the rush of breaking news. That moment when something happens, and you know it has to get out as soon
You’re struggling to do what you’re doing. The truth is that if you use other elements to help tell your story, it may even be a little bit easier! You’ve just got to find what works for you.
You’ve got one shot to get them from scrolling past that post. How do you get the thumb stop? You start by writing a good headline.
If you’ve been creating content for a while, you very likely have a process, and it is probably some variation of this: Choose the topic,
Here’s the thing: Writing the copy is probably one of the easiest parts of the process. There is so much more than goes into ensuring that your piece is ready for distribution. It’s time to dive into your content creation process.
The concept of AI posting can seem like, well, a lot. Is it really okay to hand off your social media presence to a machine? What about the human touch that resonates so well on social media? Turns out, there’s a way to make everything work well without sacrificing the humanity of online interaction.
If you’re like a lot of publishers, reusing evergreen can feel overwhelming. How do you pull all of the content? Do you need to do it manually? How do you add to it? Can you track the ROI of the posts? When is it time to retire them? Don’t worry, we’ve got you.
Here are some ways to lighten the load and help your operation run at full capacity without killing your employees.
Next time somebody is on vacation and you’re scrambling to fill up your social media slots for the week, you can make sure your bases are covered!
Let’s identify the Internet’s reality in 2020 (and really for the past decade+): Direct traffic doesn’t exist. So how do you drive people to your