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Around the Web: How your stories end up on Google News, and how you can promote them

Shared by Andrew Chavez on September 9, 2009
Online news, Search engine optimizations / Google

Google has posted a video on YouTube that outlines some best practices for publishers who are trying to perform better on Google News. If you haven't checked to see if you're showing up on Google News, you might want to. The search engine sends more than a billion clicks a year to news sites. If you're already on Google News, then you might want to check out this video with some tips on how to perform better. And don't worry, despite the insider terms and tech speak, there is some simple, easy-to-use advice in there.

About the author

Andrew Chavez
Associate Director for Digital Intiatives at Texas Center for Community Journalism, New Media Specialist at TCU Schieffer School of Journalism

Andrew Chavez serves as new media specialist for the Schieffer School and associate director of the Center. He is also the author of the Explorations in New Media blog, a Schieffer School project that focuses on trends in emerging media.

Before joining the Schieffer School as new media...