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  1. EveryBlock - Database Driven Hyperlocal News

    EveryBlock - Database Driven Hyperlocal News

    The Bivings Report - Jan 31, 2008

    In the past we have praised those like Adrian Holovaty who use databases for news reporting. Holovaty left his job at The Washington Post several months ago to work on a hyperlocal site called EveryBlock. It launched

    Tagged: web 2 0, tools, programming, media, website review, journalism that matters

  2. The Bivings Group on NPR

    The Bivings Report - Jan 29, 2008

    The Bivings Group was featured on an NPR segment that discussed Presidential candidates use of the Internet this cycle. Following is the teaser for the piece: Through ring tones, viral videos and social networking

    Tagged: politics, npr, candidates, campaign, paul, obama, ron paul, barack, bivings

  3. Using SEO to Select a CMS

    The Bivings Report - Jan 29, 2008

    My favorite SEO blogger, Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz in Seattle, has an excellent post titled “Choosing the Right CMS Platform for Your Website (from an SEO perspective).” It is about various aspects of SEO to consider when

    Tagged: tips, design, tools, usability, cms, drupal

  4. Networking for Wired Journalists

    The Bivings Report - Jan 25, 2008

    I learned about an interesting social network the other day that will interest Bivings Report readers who follow how news is reported on the Internet; it is for tech savvy journalists who want to improve their general

    Tagged: social networks, media, journalism, social network, newspaper study, journalism that matters

  5. Wall Street Journal Content to Remain Behind Pay Wall

    The Bivings Report - Jan 24, 2008

    After the New York Times abandoned Times select last Fall, making all of the content on its site free, the assumption was that it was just a matter of time before the Wall Street Journal followed suit and went to a

    Tagged: media, wsj, wallstreetjournal, newspaper study

  6. TBG is Hiring a Design/Production Associate

    The Bivings Report - Jan 24, 2008

    The Bivings Group has an opening for a design/production associate. We’re looking for someone willing to come aboard for three months to help us fill some gaps, and then potentially full time after that period assuming

    Tagged: bivings

  7. Transparent Fundraising

    Transparent Fundraising

    The Bivings Report - Jan 23, 2008

    I think the most interesting move a campaign has made this cycle is Ron Paul’s decision to be completely transparent in his fundraising. For the last four or five months the central element of Ron Paul’s homepage has

    Tagged: politics, community, web 2 0, money, campaigns, transparency, campaign, paul, edwards, obama

  8. The Atlantic Magazine Turns to Website for Profit

    The Bivings Report - Jan 21, 2008

    Richard Pérez-Peña of the New York Times reports in today's article "A Venerable Magazine Energizes Its Web Site" that the respected foreign affairs, politics, economics, and culture magazine The Atlantic is revamping

    Tagged: media, advertising, the atlantic, ad revenue

  9. The Fallacy of Using Inbound Links to Track Influence

    The Bivings Report - Jan 19, 2008

    This is cross posted from our ImpactWatch blog. In trying to measure blogs, a lot of people put a great deal of stock in inbound links. It might not be going too far to say that inbound links have become the standard

    Tagged: blogs, blog, alexa, measurement, measure, monitoring, impactwatch

  10. Tip: Updating Copyright Information on your Website

    Tip: Updating Copyright Information on your Website

    The Bivings Report - Jan 16, 2008

    Just about every professionally done website you visit includes a copyright date at the bottom of the page. Every January you see websites that forget to update the year in their copyright statement. Many actually fall

    Tagged: tips, design, wordpress, websites, sites, drupal

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