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Tag Archives: MyVeronaNJ
When Facebook wall is silenced, what’s a news site to do?
Nearly 38 million small businesses operate nationwide, constituting half the GDP. Don’t you think they deserve a little customer service from Facebook as it encourages them to come on board and set up pages? Virginia Citrano, editor of MyVeronaNJ, thinks so. Citrano’s … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing, Social Media
Tagged BIA/Kelsey, Craig Kanalley, Emil Protalinski, LocalYokelMedia, MyVeronaNJ, NBC News, Snopes.com, Vadim Lavrusik, Virginia Citrano, ZDNet
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Growing a local audience one photo at a time: Case study of MyVeronaNJ
Virginia Citrano founded community news site MyVeronaNJ in Verona, New Jersey, in December 2009. Citrano has been steadily building her site for sustainability and last year she and contributing photographer Fred Goode ran a weekly photo contest “Where in Verona?” … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Uncategorized
Tagged building audience, community engagement, community news, hyperlocal, MyVeronaNJ, New Jersey, photo contest, photo contributor, photo galleries, photos, Verona, Virginia Citrano
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