For the next two weeks, The Independent will be live tweeting all day, every day. What the hell am I talking about? Don’t I already tweet all day every day?
We had the crazy idea to spend 8 hours a day (barring travel time) each weekday traveling around the town an tweeting what’s happening right now in Grand Island. From pothole repairs in the cold to a trailer fire, our Presentation editor, Jack Sheard, (also known as the only guy in the office with a smartphone – a Verizon Droid to be exact) will go out and about either with a reporter or photographer, or on his own and cover our town.
And we will feed those tweets into a beachfront spot on the front page of our website
Today is Day One.
What have we learned so far?
There will be more lessons learned I am sure and I’ll either update this post or start a new one with those as we go. Here are some questions we’ve had about this experiment:
What’s the point of it? A new way to create stickiness on the website and drive pageviews (we hope).
What happens when the two weeks are up? We hope to show the value of Twitter for our readers and to our newsroom (and possible advertisers) by being able to get the news (the important stuff and the casual ‘why are they fixing potholes in the Winter’ stuff) to our readers and further brand us as the go-to source for local news and information. After we see how this experiment goes, we may decide to find a permanent spot on the website for the latest tweets and incorporate more news that may not make it online or into print there from all of our reporters.
How can you spare the time to do this? We just had to make the time, cover shifts and work as the awesome team we all are to be able to do this. We feel it’s important to experiment. It’s better to try and fail than not try at all. Most of all, we want to improve our readers’ experience when they visit our website.
Keep an eye on us. We’re doing good things.
I work as the Web Editor for the Grand Island Independent, in Nebraska, which is owned by the Omaha World Herald.
~ Journalism allows its readers to witness history; fiction gives its readers an opportunity to live it. ~ John Hersey
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ernmander
February 1st, 2010 at 9:00 pm
Fantastic stuff again. I love the fact that you and the Indy are pushing and testing new ways of engaging your audience. Bigger newspapers should be taking notice of you guys. I really love watching all the stuff you guys do. Yep all the way from the UK
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February 2nd, 2010 at 7:48 am
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