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		<title>Connecting with Your Readers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 15:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kerrie</dc:creator>
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In August, we listed some helpful online tips for small newspapers, including creating a Twitter tree of accounts, tweeting a live headline feed, posting online events, and blogging. With more and more online news publications signing up for our technology, we've decided to introduce another basic way to connect readers to your organization: user-generated blogs.
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<p>In August, we listed some <a href="http://blog.imagespacemedia.com/2009/08/07/small-newspapers/">helpful online tips for small newspapers</a>, including creating a Twitter tree of accounts, tweeting a live headline feed, posting online events, and blogging. With more and more online news publications signing up for our technology, we've decided to introduce another basic way to connect readers to your organization: <strong>user-generated blogs</strong>.</p>
<p>Using user-generated content can help enhance the relationship between you and your readers. Implementing social tools that your readers are already using is a great way to involve your audience and enable them to share information through photos, videos, and written posts. For example, <a href="http://www.ireport.com/">CNN's iReport</a> allows users to submit articles, videos, and photos that are unedited or screened before they are posted. "At CNN we live for news," states the About section on iReport. "We love talking about it. And we know that there's a whole lot more to it than what you see on TV or read on your favorite Website. So we've launched an independent world where you, the iReport.com community, tell the stories we're not used to seeing. And the most compelling, important, and urgent ones may get seen on CNN."</p>
<p>The best part is, user-generated photos can be added to your Image Space Media Image Manager so you'll end up with more images on your website. Not only will you build a stronger sense of community, but you could potentially increase the earnings for your site!</p>
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