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		<title>ONA09: &#8220;What if I&#8217;m not going?&#8221;</title>
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The Online News Association&#8217;s 2009 conference is about to kick off. &#8230; And it&#8217;s already taken over my Twitter feed.
Not going to this year&#8217;s conference?
No worries. You can catch free livestreams of the conference&#8217;s keynote speakers:

Twitter CEO Evan Williams &#8211; Friday, 9 a.m. PDT/11 a.m. Central
Technology journalist Leo Laporte &#8211; Friday, 1 p.m. PDT/3 p.m. [...]


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		<title>Week 5: Add portfolio materials and install plugins</title>
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This post is the fifth in a weekly series that will take journalists through how to set up a professional-looking portfolio Web site. Find out more about the series and read the first, second, third and fourth posts if you missed them. Check back next week for more.
It&#8217;s Week 5 of the blog series, and [...]


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		<title>Week 4: Put up your resume in HTML and PDF formats</title>
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Apologies for the delay, folks, but after a bit of a holiday break, I&#8217;m back. This post is the fourth in a weekly series that will take journalists through how to set up a professional-looking portfolio Web site. Find out more about the series and read the first, second and third posts if you missed [...]


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		<title>Week 3: Write first blog post and About page</title>
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This post is the third in a weekly series that will take journalists through how to set up a professional-looking portfolio Web site. Find out more about the series and read the first and second posts if you missed them. Check back next week for more.
This week you&#8217;re going to get comfortable with the basics [...]


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		<title>Week 2: Find a theme, install it and customize it</title>
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This post is the second in a weekly series that will take journalists through how to set up a professional-looking portfolio Web site. Find out more about the series and read the kickoff post if you missed it. Check back next week for more.
So, now that you&#8217;ve done everything that&#8217;s covered in Week 1, you [...]


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		<title>Week 1: Buy a domain and install Wordpress</title>
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This post is the first in a weekly series that will take journalists through how to set up a professional-looking portfolio Web site. Check back next week for more.
First things first: If you know anything about me and how-to guides, you know that I&#8217;m a bit of a screen cap nut. I&#8217;m a big believer [...]


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		<title>How to build a portfolio Web site: A new blog series</title>
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For a while now, I&#8217;ve been toying with the idea of doing a series of blog posts that takes my blog readers, who are mostly journalists, step by step through the process of setting up a personal Web site with Wordpress on their own server space.
But I didn&#8217;t know if it&#8217;d be of any use, [...]


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		<title>Chat: How can students use the summer to set themselves apart?</title>
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I just wrapped up a great chat with the folks over at Poynter. (If you&#8217;re not already devouring all the news and tidbits Poynter has to offer, I&#8217;d recommend starting now.)
Poynter faculty member Sara Quinn, along with a handful of Poynter College Fellows, joined in for a lively discussion centering on one question: How can [...]


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		<title>Off to Minneapolis</title>
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I&#8217;ll be hitting the road later this afternoon, headed for Minneapolis for the 2009 American Copy Editors Society National Conference.
Can&#8217;t make it to conference this year? Check the ACES Web site for resources from speakers and panelists. (Click on Schedule at the top of the page.) Some sessions already a PDF or PowerPoint posted.
Happy editing!


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		<title>BIG Omaha cuts price in half for first 99 students</title>
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Talk about a discount, folks.
BIG Omaha promises to be a fabulous event. Just look at the lineup of speakers. It&#8217;s not often that even one of these thinkers and doers comes to Nebraska. The organizers behind the first-ever BIG Omaha are pulling them in all at once for the event on May 7-8.
Not bad.
What&#8217;s better, [...]


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