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Washington Post – local and international

Caroline Little, ceo and publisher, Washington Post is now on stage. She says it’s 4.30am in the States so she apologies for being half asleep.

Her presentation is entitled “Hyperlocal and International”. It sounds like a contradiction, she says, but it is possible if you understand your audience well. Washingtonpost.com has two home pages, a local page and an international home page. The local site the highest local penetration – 40% – of any site in the US. In total between the two, there are 9 million unique visitors and 250 million page views a month.

“We didn’t know we had an international audience”, she says, but they realised that people were coming because they remembered the Washington Post from Watergate.

The local audience is served by a number of services – a mash-up using Google Maps and various local databases on crime, schools, home sales etc., for instance. In addition they have launched sites specifically relevant to local regions – Loudoun for instance. This is an experiment she says. Another county will follow.

News is important – we have a local blogger who lives in the community. We have a large website which allows us to feed traffic through to the local sites.

The global audience is a different story. Most people arrive by search engine and Caroline says they are working on the navigation “so that people can navigate more than with the back button”.

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is using Pluck to add interactive tools (comments and feedback, for instance). Another thing she mentions is the inclusion of “topics pages” – basically landing pages hyperlinked from words on the page. There are about 300,000 and these are automatically generated and optimised for search (done through a partnership with Inform). Also have “most viewed article” and “share” through Facebook, etc.

What is next? Lots. “We are really far behind in mobile compared with Europeans and that’s an area we’re really pushing forward on”. They are also pushing forward with widgets – particularly Facebook. For example the political compass (which tells you what your politics are) got 300,000 downloads in the first month. There was an internal competition to come up with widgets which generated a lot of interest. Another example is the Issue Coverage Tracker.

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Introductions…

AOP chairman Simon Waldman introduced the day. The theme is “Making it Happen”. We’ve all now got real businesses, with real customers and real revenues. Now we also have spectacular ambitions, he says. The challenge therefore is making it happen.

Compere Torin Douglas, the media correspondent of the BBC, introduces the programme.

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Google shares on a high

Google’s shares reached an all-time high, valuing the company at nearly $175bn, just a few billion short of leader Wal-Mart, notes Tech Trader Daily. This, despite the small disparity in revenue – $11.5bn compared with Wal-Mart’s $377.8bn.

What is driving the climb, the site speculates, is a couple of investment comments – one showing financial services firms cutting back advertising but leaving search advertising intact, the other suggesting Google has a 9 to 24 month lead over competitors in several important technology areas.

 

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Microsoft to buy into Facebook?

Forrester’s Charlene Li reports that Microsoft is close to acquiring 5% of Facebook for between $300m and $500m. That would value to fast-growing social networking site at $10bn – or $238 for each of the 19 million monthly visitors. Based on the total value of US advertising per adult ($2,500 – $250bn divided by 100 million adults) that would equate to 6-10% of all advertising. Feasible, she says, if people spend as much time on Facebook as they potentially could.

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