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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Create a High School Newspaper Online (5 Steps)


Brainstorm with other student journalists to decide what kind of online newspaper you want. If your news site will only have an article or two a day, you may want to use a blog template or format. If you plan to publish a more magazine-style weekly edition with more stories, you will probably want a more complicated front page to showcase what's in each issue. Your website will also need to support any additional features such as slideshows and polls.
After you have decided what you want your newspaper to look like, try to do some moderate fundraising. Although it's possible to launch a website for free, even $50 will help your newspaper buy a memorable website address and quality hosting from a site like godaddy.com or dreamhost.com. These expenses can be made back later through online advertising.
Build your news website. Most high schools have students with excellent computer skills who are talented at building websites. But if no one knows HTML or CSS and learning website-building tools seems too intimidating, then look to services such as School Newspapers Online, which will create a website that will make publishing online easy. (See the resources section below).
Create content for your newspaper. Along with written articles, an online newspaper is a great place for multimedia and interactive content such as photo slideshows, videos, podcasts, polls, forums and calendars. Use a mix of content and a variety of voices to encourage more page views.
Market your newspaper. You can promote it through old-fashioned announcements such as flyers and word of mouth, but it might be better to advertise via email or through messages and posts on social networking sites such as Facebook, Myspace and Twitter.
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