I wrote a critical commentary earlier last month about the BBC News website and how its editor, Peter Clifton, had started writing commentaries that “look back at the week in the newsroom – and tackle some of your questions.”
BBC News Editor Starts Some Conversations, But It Isn’t Blogging
Peter Clifton, editor of the BBC News website, has started writing commentaries that “looks back at the week in the newsroom – and tackles some of your questions.”
Paint Shop Pro 9: The Image Editor of any Digital Photographer’s Dreams
The creation of Paint Shop Pro (PSP) started as a simple shareware bitmap editor. But over the years of development and upgrade, it has transformed itself into a professional photo editor that gives even Photoshop a run for its money.
Be a Website Editor, Not Administrator
There are two roles in web content management that matter: editors and writers. Editors decide what should get published. Writers create the content. Most websites started off with administrators-webmasters-who had lots of responsibility and little authority. Today, we see the emergence of the web editor, a position that will become increasingly important.
Becoming an Open Directory Project Editor
Getting your site registered by the Open Directory is vitally important as far as search engine positioning is concerned. In order to see how you can do that, see my article on this topic. However, sometimes, it may so happen that try as you might, you just do not manage to get your site listed in the Open Directory. Or, it may also happen that the description under which your site is listed is not optimum.
Navigating E-Newsletters: The Editor’s Note
Carol Abrahamson, a regular Murdok reader, recently submitted her text e-newsletter to me for the drive by review. She sells her consulting services along with an info product, so her e-newsletter is a crucial part of her marketing initiative. For this review I looked primarily at ways she could take email reading patterns into account and create an e-newsletter that readers will use and feel connected with.
Advantages for Using FrontPage . . . maybe this HTML editor has some hidden advantages, Part 2
* Another benefit to using FrontPage is being able to create virtual directories with ease. As you know, when you specify a home directory, all of the subdirectories beneath than home directory automatically become subdirectories of the Web site as well. However, you can also designate a folder located elsewhere on the system as a subdirectory of the site by creating a virtual directory out of it. A virtual directory is a directory or folder on a server that is not in the actual server directory structure.
So You Want To Be The Pope…or a Newsletter Editor
You think that’s a silly title, huh? It’s not – there are plenty of similarities. You just haven’t thought of them. Yet.