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More evidence that social media works
Posted on March 11, 2009 by Tim Windsor
Susan Mernit — another prolific and incisive writer that may not be yet be among the bookmarks of enough journalists — shares a long excerpt of an even more exhaustive White Paper on how she and her team used social media to significantly raise awareness of the most recent Knight News Challenge.
In “Case study, using social media for social good: The Knight News Challenge 2008/09,” Mernit shows, step-by-step, why you weren’t imagining things when you thought that there was an awful lot of publicity about the Challenge this time around.
Click here for the rest of this post at Nieman Journalism Lab.
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Tim Windsor is Editorial Director, South for Patch.com, where we're rethinking journalism, one town at a time. Previously, he helped The Baltimore Sun and Johns Hopkins University create and grow their successful online presences.
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goood ,Thank you for the summary we are going some Wallpapers for some one its really good…