About WriteNewMedia
WriteNewMedia, formerly thePuckWrites, provides guides, news, and reviews on all aspects of new media.
Learn to write for the web.
New media is dynamic, interactive, and multi-layered. However skilled your writing in traditional media, the online world is a different place with different rules. WriteNewMedia provides the tools to prepare yourself for the special challenges of writing for an online audience.
Learn how and where to promote your work using SEO, social media, and online networks.
Web 2.0 and the social web have changed the face of online media forever. While this means that the barriers to entry in new media are lower, it also means that the need for technical skills has increased. WriteNewMedia provides guides for using the best of these new technologies and services, so that you can stop worrying about your tools and get back to creating great content.
Get the latest news on the new media industry.
New technologies always encounter growing pains, and as new media is booming, the economic and political fallout affects every aspect of the industry. We’ll help you find out what’s going on before it affects you and tell you how to take advantage of current trends.
Learn how to build a career in new media.
The new media industry requires a special mindset as well as special skills. Learn what (and what not!) to do at each stage of building your career in new media.
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New media is a fluid industry with fluid requirements, and as it changes and grows the content will grow and change with it.
About Neal Jansons
Neal Jansons is a writer, developer, and new media consultant who spends his days and nights thinking, writing, and solving interesting problems. He writes for a variety of online publications and blogs, and has worked on a wide variety of projects, ranging from copywriting to game design. He has been interviewed by Mashable, maintains a strong social media presence, and is the founder of The Social Media Philosophy Project, an open, collective effort by members of the social media community to explore the philosophical implications of social technologies.
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