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What are news sources?

12/06/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
News sources are sources that provide news, information and reports about events. They can be categorized into print, online, and broadcast media. Examples of print media include newspapers, magazines, and trade journals. Examples of online media include websites, blogs, social media platforms, and podcasts. Examples of broadcast media include television, radio, and live streaming.
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What is News Clipping?

12/06/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
News clipping is a service to collect, archive and share news and articles from various media. It is a convenient way to keep up to date with the latest news and developments. The most common use cases of News Clipping include businesses looking for information about their company and industry, as well as journalists and researchers keeping track of the latest news and trends. News clipping can also be used to track specific topics, such as new products or services.
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What is news?

12/06/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
News is information that is published or transmitted to inform people about events or developments. News can be local, regional, national, or international, and can take a variety of forms, including television broadcast, radio broadcast, magazine, newspaper, online report, or social media.
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What is a news agency?

12/06/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
A press agency is a company that facilitates the gathering, dissemination and marketing of news and information to media companies and end users. Press agencies have a network of editors, photographers, journalists and other experts to assist them in creating news and information. Press agencies are responsible for creating press releases that are sent to media companies to inform them about news and events in a particular field.
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How to gain more contacts with your newsletter

12/05/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

1. Use social media to promote your newsletter. Do this by creating posts, encouraging your followers to sign up and sharing your newsletter on platforms like Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

2. Include a call-to-action on your website and encourage your visitors to sign up for your newsletter. To do this, choose an eye-catching color combination and a clear, understandable headline.

3. Provide value to your readers: give your subscribers a gift, such as a free e-book, when they sign up for your newsletter.

4. Build a sign-up option into your emails. To do this, you can include a link in your emails that allows recipients to sign up for your newsletter.

5. Use an automated welcome program/onboarding to welcome and provide value to new subscribers.

6. Create a newsletter widget that you can embed on your website or blog to attract more subscribers.

7. Add a sign-up option to your newsletter via a QR code.

8. Create a video talking about your newsletter and encourage your viewers to sign up.

9. Ask your customers to recommend your newsletter to others.

10. Offer a bonus when new subscribers sign up for your newsletter.

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