Recently, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about Ron Popeil. An American inventor, Popeil is responsible for such gadgets as the Chop-O-Matic, the Veg-O-Matic, Hair in a Can Spray and the Showtime Rotisserie Oven which he hocked on many late night infomercials. It was this last product that has been on my mind much of […]
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Your content is not rotisserie chicken
October 21st, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: Analytics · Best Practices · Editor on the Verge · Editor on the verge · Industry · Metrics · Traffic
Don’t let bad content decisions take the wind out of your sails
February 15th, 2008 · No Comments
How fast can you turn your ship? When I look at many newspaper websites, I just can’t help but wonder why some stories are in a featured homepage slot and, even more so, why they remain there for so long. I recognize that every market has it’s own issues and what is a popular story […]
Tags: Analytics · Best Practices · Data · Design · Industry · Metrics · Traffic
What does “Most Popular” mean on your site?
February 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Increasingly, on newspaper websites, I see “Most Viewed,” “Most popular” and “Most Linked” lists. Having my own blog, I know that these types of features can help increase the amount of time that people spend on a site and interlinking helps spread page rank throughout the site. But as a visitor to these sites, the […]
Tags: Analytics · Audience Development · Best Practices · Branding · Metrics · Online · Tools · Traffic
Keep them coming back for more – UPDATED
January 11th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Primaries and caucuses can be a traffic boon for newspaper websites. The days leading up to Election Day, the day of and even the days immediately thereafter can bring thousands and thousands of new unique visitors and possibly tens of thousands additional page views (and many, many, many more for larger papers). While most newsrooms […]
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