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As part of the Victoria Advocate Publishing Company daily deals site, ZoinkyDeals.com, Zoinky the Pig sports many looks. This is Flying Zoinky. image supplied more
Did you hear about the pig who opened an online shop? He called it ZoinkyDeals. There’s no punch line, but the Victoria (Texas) Advocate could be laughing all the way to the bank. At a time when daily deals are growing faster than other … more
Inland will host the 2011 New Business Development Conference on Aug. 4-5 in Omaha, Neb. Share ways to make money through new and emerging print and online products. Sessions include staff development and organizational and motivational strategies … more
Whether you’re a Twitter novice or enthusiast, there’s always room for improvement when it comes to making the most of the microblogging site. But have you always wondered just how valuable Twitter can really be to your media company? Twitter … more
When Cathay Rayhill, a pastry chef, received an email invitation from the Chicago Tribune to attend a training course on social media for businesses, she registered for the $400, all-day course. “I think the course being associated with the … more
Tracy Samantha Schmidt, lead instructor at 435 Digital, the digital consulting arm of Chicago-based Tribune Co., shows local businesses how to create, grow and monitor their brand's presence on major social media platforms. Image supplied more
Twitalyzer is a Web-based tool that rates the overall impact of your Twitter feed. Twitalyzer is a freemium service with subscriptions starting at $4.99 per month. more
Howard Brown, president of United Communications Corp./Kenosha News in Kenosha, Wis., at Inland's 125th Annual Meeting in Chicago. more
The day-and-a-half Mobile and Social Networking Boot Camp is scheduled to be held April 27-28 in suburban Chicago. It is designed to help you understand the mobile and social networking environment and give you the information you need to develop a … more
The pace of innovation can make entering the mobile space appear overwhelming for a newspaper, says Paul Wagner, CEO of Portland, Ore.-based Forkfly. But thanks to a number of recent developments, the original barriers to entry — such as expensive … more
In this Q&A, Bruce Faulman, vice president of sales and marketing for the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, discusses PRlink, an innovative approach to managing the thousands of press releases that are received by the newsroom. The online site at … more
The St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times guarantees publication of press releases on its website, PRlink, for a fee ranging from $99 to an unlimited option with a 12-month contract for $349 per month. The unlimited option includes up to 10 photos and 16 … more
Do you remember the mobile phone game Snake by Nokia, where you had to control a long, thin 8-bit graphic that moved around your tiny screen? “That was about 10 years ago,” said Paul Wagner, CEO of Portland, Ore.-based Forkfly, a Web startup … more
A screen shot of what Genwi users see when building their own mobile app. The image (on the left) changes based on which options (on the right) are selected. Genwi's customers include popular tech sites such as Mashable and TechCrunch, as well as … more
Clark G. Gilbert, president and CEO of Salt Lake City-based Deseret Media, gives his Feb. 21 keynote address during the 2011 Multimedia Key Executives Conference in St. Petersburg, Fla. Photo by Al Cupo/SNA more
Mel Taylor, president of Mel Taylor Media in Philadelphia, addresses media executives during his Feb. 23 presentation at the 2011 Multimedia Key Executives Conference in St. Petersburg, Fla. Photo by Al Cupo/SNA more
As online ad spending has grown, traditional media companies are battling many more competitors in the war over local advertising dollars. Image supplied by Mel Taylor Media more
When AOL Inc. acquired Patch Media in 2009 for $7 million, the company said it would invest $50 million in 2010 to expand Patch’s community-news websites across the nation, according to an SEC filing. At that rate of spending, the once dial-up … more
Clark G. Gilbert, president and CEO of Deseret Media, continues to push digital innovation throughout the company’s media properties, including the Deseret News, a 71,000-circulation daily in Salt Lake City. Speaking to attendees at the 2011 … more
Media companies are facing a two-prong reality that’s adversely affecting their profit margins: Many are still running money-losing websites while battling non-traditional, aggressive competitors seeking to capture local ad dollars. “The … more
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