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Teaching Online Journalism

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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online

Archive for the “metrics” category

Survey results: What my readers said

Saturday, April 28, 2007

A week ago, I posted a Wufoo survey here, and 173 of you were kind enough to complete it (108 said they are journalists). Thank you!
You can see the results in graphic format. It’s not the most user-friendly format I’ve ever seen, and it’s only the raw data, so it includes everyone who answered. I [...]

An easy way to survey your users

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Someone in my del.icio.us network posted a link to Wufoo, a new survey-building tool. When I saw that there is a free version, I thought I’d check it out. If you can’t see it below, your Web browser does not support the “iframe” tag. No worries — use this link instead.
Update (April 29): The survey [...]

Pageviews, buh-bye! Better metrics on the way

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Terry Heaton has the word:
If your web advertising strategy is built around page views, you’re going to have to find another way to sell. We’ve been saying this day would come for a long time, and today, The Wall St. Journal is reporting that Nielsen//NetRatings will drop the page view as a metric to measure [...]

Who’s on top? News Web sites

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Average number of pages viewed per visitor per month(Total page views divided by total unique vistors)
38 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution35 - NYTimes.com28 - The Houston Chronicle19 - washingtonpost.com19 - USATODAY.com18 - Star Tribune18 - Boston.com18 - Philly.com16 - SFGate.com15 - Chicago Tribune
Average number of seconds spent per visitor per month(min:sec per visitor per day)
2229 (1:20/day) NYTimes.com1889 [...]

Light dawns, and a journalist sees it

Monday, January 15, 2007

Home delivery of The New York Times in Gainesville, Florida: $6.20 per week (introductory offer).
One-year subscription to TimesSelect if you’re not a subscriber: $49.95.
Seeing The New York Times beginning to “get” the Internet:
Priceless.
Web analytics — that ugly term of art — is changing newspapers … Here at The Times, the Most E-Mailed list on our [...]

BBC touts "most popular" stories

Thursday, June 15, 2006

With a Flash graphic, no less! It’s very pretty!

If you leave it on screen for a while, the list changes and re-sorts itself with an animation. It’s dynamic AND live! Or just click the tab labeled “Most e-mailed” to see the animated transformation. Click any continent on the map to see a re-sort for what’s [...]

694 million people online

Friday, May 5, 2006

comScore Networks, a market research firm, says its new estimate is “based on the world’s largest, most representative sample and most robust methodology.” That’s researcher-speak for “We count better than you do!”
The firm uses a panel of people with “active representation from countries that comprise 99 percent of the global Internet population.” The 694 million, [...]