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The Knowhow section provides useful information on a range of media issues. This includes valuable tips for students wanting to join media; explains complex web and media terms; provides insights into legal and ethical issues that engulf media from time to time; and posts information on media scholarships.

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How to create following without content

December 3, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

What a contradiction! Who is going to follow you if you offer no content? Why would anyone consider you a thought leader? You need to […]

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Easy way to increase clicks, engage visitors

November 18, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

How do you find great content on the net? Even more, content that is tailored to your interests. In the early years of the net, […]

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6 tips to choose the right domain name

November 12, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

Your online identity depends upon your domain name. It should be one that everyone can remember, and relate to your business. The question is: how […]

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Elements of a newspaper

October 18, 2013 Sunil Saxena 10

# Anchor: A soft story used at the base of Page One. The headline of such a story is different to the headlines used for […]

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All that you need to know about hashtags

October 8, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

The hash symbol # that sits on top of the numeral 3 on your keyboard never had it so good. First, it was Twitter that […]

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What is a hyperlink

October 3, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

A hyperlink is a code that is used to link one web page to another. The code is hidden in the text or image placed […]

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Applications invited for Asia Journalism Fellowship

October 2, 2013 Easy Media Desk 0

Are you a mid-career Indian journalist who wants to take a short but productive break? If yes, then you should apply for the Asia Journalism […]

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Language media trails English media on the net

October 1, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

The language media trails English media on the Internet in India. This is in sharp contrast to the traditional media where the numbers are in […]

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5 reasons why privacy is violated on the net

September 18, 2013 Sunil Saxena 0

A major concern on the net is privacy. Individual sites, advertisers and even the government agencies use the net to ferret out secrets about user […]

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