One of the most successful journalist bloggers, Dan Weintraub of the Sacramento Bee, offered insight on his achievements to attendees at the Western Knight Center’s “Business of Online Journalism” seminar late last week. His triumph with this form of journalistic exchange can easily be attributed to the enthusiasm he brings to the process. “If journalism is the first draft of history,” he said, “then the blog is the note pad that leads to it.”
Many asked Weintraub’s advice on how to encourage reporters to become more interested in blogging. Weintraub cautioned that blogging is not a genre you want to force someone into: “I would be reluctant to twist anybody’s arm to do this.” But for those who want to do it, he offered a few tips, including:
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