By TomBritt on Thursday, March 23, 2006Filed Under: Local Portals
If you publish a local portal in your backyard, I suggest using a more personal, realistic tone in your articles. Newspapers and television journalists must adhere to the AP Stylebook, reporting both sides of a story, and remain impartial (unless you are CBS). Local portals must present the viewpoint of the community, which in most [...]
By TomBritt on Sunday, March 19, 2006Filed Under: Local Portals, Personal
If you have ever built an online website for your community or business, you know the economics of such ventures are simply not there. First of all, building traffic to a local portal is difficult and discouraging at the same time. While you may have statistically 10% of the town visiting your website, you are [...]
By TomBritt on Saturday, March 18, 2006Filed Under: Personal
I started this blog last year with the intent of generating consulting business from companies that needed an online warrior in their camp. As my atGeist.com project has grown and the demands of my time from my family have increased, I’ve decided to not take on any “side” projects and focus on my three current [...]