If the 2008 campaign is the earliest starter in the modern history of elections, it is now becoming increasingly clear that it will also be the most relentless.
The multi-platform initiative is the latest example of MySpace, and its rivals like YouTube, trying to engage voters with interactive events surrounding the coming election.
Morning newspapers, which weathered earlier disruptions, are not only seeing their print readership decline–they’re also failing to gain traction on the Internet versus a host of online competitors.
Your headline is the first, and perhaps only, impression you make on a prospective reader. Without a headline or post title that turns a browser into a reader, the rest of your words may as well not even exist.
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