Episode 1 – Zero Credibility Podcast

This site is optimized with the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin v1.7.1 – https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/ / Yoast WordPress SEO plugin. #site-navigation #masthead This is the first episode of the Zero Credibility Podcast. We discussed: Network Neutrality and Obama’s Call for New Rules The Decline of Women in STEM Fields Related: Walter Isaacson & The Innovators #ShirtStorm: Matt Taylor and…

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Inside Forbes: The Next Step In Our BrandVoice Native Ad Platform

I published a post two weeks ago explaining how we’re optimizing the newsroom for business realities. I included four circular graphics. The first provided a visual framework for a new kind of editorial workflow. The other three were specific examples of how we sync up staff and contributor content on Forbes.com with audience segments, the…

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Grayturnships insure you’ll never get promoted again.

Remember how workers were supposed to retire and open up higher positions and jobs for young people to move in to? That’s not happening because retirement is basically dead! Instead we’ll get grayternships, where older workers who would normally have retired now will get transformed in to bankers who I AM SURE will do trustworthy…

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Aram Zucker-Scharff presenting PressForward | WordPress NYC Community

August 19, 2014 Aram Zucker-Scharff will be walking through PressForward, a Sloan Foundation-funded open-source WordPress plugin designed to help WP users aggregate content across the internet. The plugin collects and archives content from across the web, allowing users to subscribe to RSS feeds, view lists of articles, read them in full, and then discuss and…

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Clicks, likes, and comments: A hacker looks into Facebook’s News Feed » Nieman Journalism Lab

Aram Zucker-Scharff, a content strategist with CFO Publishing, has a new piece about the results of a casual independent experiment he conducted on Facebook’s News Feed. His experiment — which he himself calls “not-so-scientific” — only lasted two weeks, and, as he notes, the analytics data he’s working with is less than perfectly accurate. But it might still…

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