Serra Media's Newsgarden helps publications go hyperlocal
Posted by Caroline Huber on March 12, 2009 at 9:30 AM
Hyperlocal news initiatives have great potential for success
as they provide specialized information relevant to the daily lives of
community readers. Many news providers, such as the Huffington Post and the New York Times, are closing in on local markets to
maintain their readership. Newsgarden allows publications to achieve this neighborhood
hyperlocalization within their pre-existing websites. Serra Media assures publishers that Newsgarden "helps you grow
your audience while publishing more
hyperlocal news without hiring any more staff. Plus, you'll be creating
new markets to tap into for new revenue."
Three Washington
city newspapers have already implemented Newsgarden, the Bellingham Herald, the
Olympian and the Peninsula Gateway, and last week Serra Media announced that the
Iowa-based company Gazette Communications Inc. plans to employ the product to
serve local audiences. These newspapers and companies profit from Newsgarden
through its built-in advertising network called MicromarketAds, a hosted
application that functions simply in the publication's website. MicromarketAds
permits local advertisers to place ads themselves, using the map to geotarget specific
locations and content, and pay with a credit card. Though media advertising ad sales have dropped in the media, the Wall Street Journal has indicated that lately publications with targeted audiences such as these have been more successful.
Serra Media expects Newsgarden to revolutionize local news by building online communities that integrate professional and citizen journalism, and Briggs says their next products will continue this mission. "We've just launched WhereToGo, a way to discover and share restaurants, cafes, bars, attractions, and much more," he said. "We're also launching TownLuxe to let shoppers browse trends, find sales and share tips."
Briggs is the author of Journalism 2.0: Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age, which he plans to follow with Newspaper 2.0 this fall. He is also a speaker, trainer and consultant on entrepreneurial initiatives and innovation for new media.
Source: Metaprinter, Serra Media
Serra Media expects Newsgarden to revolutionize local news by building online communities that integrate professional and citizen journalism, and Briggs says their next products will continue this mission. "We've just launched WhereToGo, a way to discover and share restaurants, cafes, bars, attractions, and much more," he said. "We're also launching TownLuxe to let shoppers browse trends, find sales and share tips."
Briggs is the author of Journalism 2.0: Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age, which he plans to follow with Newspaper 2.0 this fall. He is also a speaker, trainer and consultant on entrepreneurial initiatives and innovation for new media.
Source: Metaprinter, Serra Media
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