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Senate Press Gallery Rules SCOTUSblog Isn’t Eligible for a Press Pass
It’s been more than three decades since newsletters won the right to — sometimes — get the passes needed to cover Congress. But the battle between old media, such as newspapers and wire services — and new media, i.e., specialty...
Posted in Freedom of Information, Publishing Strategies, Web
Tagged Amy Howe, Colby Itkowitz, Lyle Denniston, press pass, SCOTUSblog, Siobhan Hughes, Standing Committee of Correspondents, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post
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Nearly Half of Consumers Bought From e-Mail in Last 6 Months
Forty-one percent of American adults surveyed by Harris Interactive have made a purchase in the past 6 months as a result of receiving an email from a retailer. The survey, which was commissioned by Listrack, also found that 97% of...
Posted in Publishing Strategies, Selling, Web
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How Writing for the Web Is Different
Writing for web is different, says Rick Dunham, who writes the daily “Texas on the Potomac” blog for the Houston Chronicle. Web writing can be like newsletter writing — edgier, but it shouldn’t...
Posted in Web, Writing
Tagged Google Search, Google+, headlines, Houston Chronicle, Rick Dunham, Texas on the Potomac
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