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Around the Web: Revenue-generating ideas for your website

Shared by Tommy Thomason on May 2, 2011
Business of News, Hyperlocal news, New media, Newspaper websites, Online news

This article, "15 Ways to Generate Revenue for a Community News Site," was written for hyperlocal online news sites -- the competitors of most newspapers. But some of these ideas can easily be adapted for use by your own newspaper's website. Here the first one: "Find a topic of interest to an audience and a particular advertiser. Have the advertiser put together a video to be aired on the site as a webinar. Readers sign up for it for free. The advertiser gets the names and emails of the attendees as possible sales leads in exchange for a sponsorship fee. A real estate agent might conduct a webinar on how to shop for a home, for example." Let's imagine, for instance, that you have a restaurant that's known for making the best apple pie in town. Take your Flip camera down to the restaurant and let the owner show how to bake a great apple pie, step by step, on video. Then he/she can talk about the restaurant and the other pies they make there. At the end of the video (and you promote this at the very first to keep people tuned in), you offer a recipe if you click on a link -- that helps to build the owner's email list with the captured addresses. And who's going to help the owner with the email campaign and tie it into your print and Internet editions? Your paper, of course!

About the author

Tommy Thomason
Director at Texas Center for Community Journalism

Tommy Thomason is the founding director of the Texas Center for Community Journalism. Thomason began his career in journalism in the early 1970s with the Associated Press, working as a sportswriter in Arkadelphia and Little Rock, Ark. He has also worked in public relations in Dallas and as a...