The return of the Carnival of Journalism brought with it a prompt focused on audience behavior. It may help to look at the assumptions about how the audience receives the finished product.

The return of the Carnival of Journalism brought with it a prompt focused on audience behavior. It may help to look at the assumptions about how the audience receives the finished product.
I often wonder if we’ll keep focusing on pageviews based on quantity versus quality. Then I start to think of the role of the map in the future of online journalism and I get excited…
It’s not like it’s not already being done, but I’m hoping this year someone finally cracks the code of relevance with regards to the future of the news website. I’m hoping my first #jcarn post in a few months begins to explain what I think is capable…
Sometimes the best life hacks are the ones that have nothing to do with technology – though it does tend to help us at times. This month’s #jcarn entry takes a look at a few of the ones I use.
I’ve got this weird belief that failure doesn’t exist – at least I’ve come to terms with accepting that belief again. This month’s Carnival of Journalism post looks at this through the symbolism of my high school class ring.