
ThePublishingSpot's weekly Five Easy Questions interview with Susan Henderson is shaping up to be an excellent read with advice for fledgling writers looking to use new media as a platform. Henderson has earned success by building an online writing community and understanding that one thing the world does not need is another blog. You might want to check out these up-and-coming A-Listers recommended by AListReview.
There still seems to be some misunderstanding regarding what is acceptable on the internet. AdHurl offered a little guidance as to what not
to put on YouTube. Speaking of the video sharing site, TheAlphaMarketer thinks that traditional media is starting to understand the importance of embracing new media to increase profits and it is only a matter of time before the old guard adjusts to the changes happening in the industry.
Of course others continue to resist the inevitable changes taking place in the media. Newspapers omit things from the online version of the paper but AListReview author argues that all parts of the paper should be the same. The MPAA has actually waged war on consumers by successfully lobbying to smash a bill to protect privacy.
CustomersAreAlways author Maria Palma has made some observations that deserve recongnition. On a recent trip to San Francisco she encountered workers on strike in front of Macy's and noted that an employee strike does not make for a good shopping experience. Kudos to Palma for choosing to respect the picket line.
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There still seems to be some misunderstanding regarding what is acceptable on the internet. AdHurl offered a little guidance as to what not
Of course others continue to resist the inevitable changes taking place in the media. Newspapers omit things from the online version of the paper but AListReview author argues that all parts of the paper should be the same. The MPAA has actually waged war on consumers by successfully lobbying to smash a bill to protect privacy.
CustomersAreAlways author Maria Palma has made some observations that deserve recongnition. On a recent trip to San Francisco she encountered workers on strike in front of Macy's and noted that an employee strike does not make for a good shopping experience. Kudos to Palma for choosing to respect the picket line.
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