9 Ways for Newspapers to Improve Their Websites »The Bivings Report : Might I add: 1) stop the vertical organization of your content. Newspaper sections DO NOT transfer well to a website. 2) Embrace good, lightweight HTML. 3) Easy to navigate (and free) archives. Either that, or an easy micro-payment system. 4) Commentary from the community on the story, with live chat to the reporter. That’d be cool. 5) Well, cut the print product.
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Nice additions.
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