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Danielle Ryan, MJE Taking your website to the next level Six steps that will take your sites from good to great.

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Danielle Ryan, MJE

Taking your website to the next level

Six steps that will take your sites from good to great.

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Every good site should have……✤ A large photo or carousel to

greet the reader.

✤ Solid storytelling.

✤ Engaging photos.

✤ Multiple posting categories with a variety of stories that are updated regularly.

✤ Updated sports scores or calendar.

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But who wants to produce just a GOOD site? Adding a few tools to your toolbox will not only engage your staff but will take your site to the next level.

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DisclaimerMany of these suggestions are tested in my newsroom.

Some of them are ideas I have for next year.

Some of them I have begged my kids to do for years because I know they are best practices and engaging tools… but they sit unused. I’m sure you can relate!

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Step 1- Improve your story pages

✤ Create variety in your story lengths: Long- form narrative, standard length and briefs.

✤ Update your stories as info becomes available- why do all stories have to be complete? They are editable!!!

✤ Add pull quotes to break up long stories.

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Step 1- Improve your story pages

✤ Add polls in your stories to engage your reader.

✤ Use all those great pictures and turn them into slideshows- either attached to stories or as photo stories.

✤ Use hyperlinks to validate your position or give your reader more information.

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Step 2- Improve your multimedia content

✤ Video- you have to have it! The pros do it… why can’t we? Vary your video storytelling to engage your audience.

✤ Audio- NPR has an incredible library of audio reporting or podcasts. Some are even done by students.

✤ Soundslides- really cool way to marry great photos and multimedia storytelling.

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Step 3- Go all-in with social media

✤ Introduce multiple accounts that meet your audience’s interests. Remember that your audience is not just your students.

✤ Create social media posting expectations and rules- avoid emojis, no inside jokes, news purposes only, etc. Look to the pros to see how they handle their accounts.

✤ Try to avoid intersecting purposes- Twitter might be for straight news while Instagram might be more laid back and give a behind the scenes look.

✤ Live tweet events- not everyone can be at away games.

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Tips for Effective Social Media Reporting

✤ Some news can just be a tweet or Instagram post.

✤ Be selective- don’t push every article.

✤ Avoid generic push messages- create a unique message for each post and tag featured students.

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Tips for Effective Social Media Reporting

✤ Create a separate account for live tweeting. Excessive posting can annoy readers if they don’t like the event you are covering.

✤ Tweet when students will read them- lunch, end of the day, homework time…. during class.

✤ Create a team who is in charge of the accounts BUT guard that password AND change it at the end of the year.

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The Fires

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Tip 4- Try some fun, new tools

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Infogr.am or Piktochart

Piktochart

Infogr.am

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ListicleMake visual Top 10 lists.

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Step 5- Manage your site… EVERY DAY

✤ Create class standards for publication.

✤ Name a managing editor.

✤ Schedule your posts- try to post every day.

✤ Watch for unplanned white space and column drops.

✤ Use an organization system like Trello or SNO Flow.

✤ Study Google Analytics

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Step 6- Learn from the pros and assess your work

✤ Use professional news sites for inspiration.

✤ See what other high schools are doing- NSPA Pacemaker winners, School Newspapers Online winners list

✤ Get a critique from NSPA

✤ Find contests to enter.

✤ Write your own critique forms.

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Questions?Email- [email protected]

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