We launched the beta version of the Mylapore Times web site a few weeks  ago.
Built on a WordPress  structure and designed for our needs by R. Revathi who runs the Yocee web site for the children of  Chennai, we have kept things simple and straight.
And we have  begun to post reports and pictures more frequently nowadays and will be  graduating to daily posts soon.
We have also received  the first stream of comments and feedback.
One  suggestion has remained with me this past week.
A lady said that  if we could provide some basic inputs that media requires, then people  like her who are strong in their language skills but cannot be at a  fulltime assignment could edit or write for us.
A web  site scores when it is driven by the community, more so in the case of  all the newspapers that I am involved in. And I believe that we must  involve interested people.
I have been learning and  sharing lessons with our experience at Arcot Road Times  (www.arcotroadtimes.com).
The better experience has  also come from the ten years plus that we have spent on KutcheriBuzz (www.kutcheribuzz.com).
What  does stand out is the need to involve the community.
We don’t  have to teach people how to write or how to email.
We need to show  people what kind of content can make web sites like ours work, we need  to learn from the tech-savvy readers small things that can better the  user experience and we may want to share with people how we work and how  they can join us closely.
In the days to come, we  intend to have small meetings in the neighbourhood.
The outcome  will help us as we steer the sites in Mylapore and later in Adyar.
Meanwhile,  your feedback and ideas are welcome.
Mail me at mylaporetimes@vsnl.com or at adyartimes@gmail.com
 
 
2 comments:
Absolutely love what you are doing with these local papers. Could we connect offline? We are looking at hyperlocal news across india and would love to discuss the same.
Mail your proposal to vincentsjottings@gmail.com
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