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Misc: The Reno Gazette-Journal hates the internet

How can you publish an article about a local agency’s online campaign to use the internet to lure workers from the Bay Area to Reno, yet completely neglect a single link to any of the elements that go into that online campaign?

I refuse to believe the editors there are that stupid.

I think you have to hate the internet.

Update

Apparently, I’m not all that far off. Word on the street is that the information the RGJ got included links to all of the campaign elements (obvious). They didn’t fail by missing the question, they failed by ignoring the facts. Nice.


tags: bay area, economy, edawn, nevada, reno, reno gazette journal, rgj, skilled workers
posted by Ryan Jerz on 06/25/2008

About Ryan Jerz

Ryan JerzRyan Jerz is an all-around good guy who shoots photos and video, builds websites, and works in the marketing department for the State of Nevada's official tourism agency. He recently started a consulting company called Milk Noodles. Milk Noodles helps clients put together comprehensive online marketing plans and then implement them. He received a Masters Degree from the University of Nevada, Reno's Reynolds School of Journalism in 2007.


Comments

Ken, Jun 25, 05:57 PM #:

better yet, put a PICTURE of a frame grabbed from a youtube video used in that campaign, on a web page, when it’s probably just as easy to put the youtube video.

what they hate, is work.

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