- 1. LocalHealthGuide www.localhealthguideonline.com
2. LocalHealthGuide www.localhealthguideonline.com 3. Pew Center
for Excellence in Journalism 4. Audience Trends 5. Newspapers and
post-papers 6. Investigate West 7. Donation and Foundation
Support
- MinnPost ~ Voice of San Diego ~ CrossCut ~ New York Times?
8. Hyperlocal
- MyBallard WestSeattleBlog Phinney-Greenwood Fremont Universe
Queen Anne View Capitol Hill Seattle Blog East Lake Ave Central
District news Magnolia Voice
9. LocalHealthGuide www.localhealthguideonline.com 10.
Technology
- WordPress (out-of-the-box)
- Plug-ins: Calendar, Comments, etc.
11. About
- LocalHealthGuide/Seattle is an independent health news and
information service, unaffiliated with any hospital, insurance plan
or service provider.
- We seek to provide you with sound, unbiased health news from
the Seattle and the Puget Sound region and information about
services available in the region.
12. Values
13. LocalHealthGuide www.localhealthguideonline.com 14. Site
Structure 15. Three Tier Structure 16. Three Tier Structure 17.
Content
- Health and community news
- Local health business news
- Resources and support directory
18. Revenue 19. Breaking News 20. Links to Resources 21.
Community News 22. Seattle Science 23. PubMed: July 21 24. Advice
& Tips 25. Consumer News 26. Community Events
- Calendar events workshops science fairs
27. Policy & Politics
28. Resources & Support 29. Results after 9 months 30.
Unique Visitors per Month 31. Results
- 15,000 Unique Visitors per Month
- 15 percent of visitors come via search engines
- Hot Topics: Policy, consumer news, diabetes
32. Web 2.0 33. Web 2.0
- "Web 2.0" refers to the second generation of web development
and web design.
- It is characterized as facilitating communication, information
sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration
on the World Wide Web.
- It has led to the development and evolution of web-based
communities, hosted services, and web applications.
- Examples include social-networking sites, video-sharing sites,
wikis, blogs, mashups and folksonomies.
34. Social Media
- Smaller but engaged audience:
35. Social Media 36. Twitter 37. YouTube
- Seattle Childrens Dr. Zerr on swine flu
38. Forums
39. Forum Topic Areas
40. Consults 41. Lessons
42. Future
- When are all these changes going to stop?
- -Houston Chronicleexecutive
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