Here’s a great item from Poynter on the value of follow-up questions.
Note the use of tags, video and tweets in the item. Are you including these items?
Here’s a great item from Poynter on the value of follow-up questions.
Note the use of tags, video and tweets in the item. Are you including these items?
June 20th, 2014 at 10:33 pm
What you published made a bunch of sense. But, what about this?
what if you typed a catchier post title? I am not suggesting your
information is not solid., but what if you added a headline to maybe grab folk’s attention? I mean Interviewing tip:
Follow-up questions | Sports Journalism is a little vanilla.
You ought to glance at Yahoo’s front page and see
how they write news headlines to get viewers to open the links.
You might add a video or a pic or two to grab readers interested about everything’ve got to say.
In my opinion, it could bring your posts a little livelier.
June 21st, 2014 at 4:28 pm
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