Periodically I am going to try to share some of the journalism videos I stumble across on the Internet’s YouTube video sharing network. Of course, if you find one that I would also find interesting, let me know.
Todd R. Vogts, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of media at Sterling College in Kansas. Previously, he taught yearbook, newspaper, newsmagazine, and online journalism in various Kansas high schools, and he ran a weekly newspaper in rural Kansas. He continues to freelance as a professional journalist from time to time. Also, Vogts is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), the Journalism Education Association (JEA), and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), among others. He earned his Master Journalism Educator (MJE) certification from JEA in 2022. When he’s not teaching or writing, he runs his mobile disk jockey service and takes part in other entrepreneurial ventures. He can be reached at twitter.com/toddvogts or via his website at www.toddvogts.com.
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This blog was… how do you say it? Relevant!
! Finally I’ve found something which helped me. Cheers!
I believe everything published made a great deal of sense.
But, what about this? suppose you were to write a awesome headline?
I mean, I don’t want to tell you how to run your blog, however suppose you added a post title that makes people want more? I mean Interesting Journalism Videos Found On YouTube (part 2) | The Voice of the Vogts is a little vanilla. You might look at Yahoo’s front page and note how
they write article titles to get viewers
to open the links. You might try adding a video or a picture
or two to get readers excited about everything’ve written. In my opinion, it would bring your website a little livelier.