Posts Tagged "storymaps"

6
Aug 09

StoryMap Introduction Video

Check out this awesome illustration of what outside.in does for bloggers. Our three summer interns (Libby Brittain, Cody Brown, and Phoebe Pundyk) made this great video, and we think it does an excellent job of articulating how our site and tools can help bloggers promote their local content. We’ll let this fun but informative video speak for itself. Enjoy and click here to get a map for your blog!

StoryMap Introduction from outside.in on Vimeo.

15
Dec 08

StoryMap Alert: uwishunu.com

One of the great Philadelphia bloggers, uwishunu.com, put a StoryMap in their sidebar today to help their readers “find things to do as you travel around Philly,” as Brennen of uwishunu explains in this post.

uwishunu’s relationship with outside.in has been long and strong.  Shortly after joining the ranks of GeoToolkit users back in mid-August, the site was honored as the #4 Philly blogger by our Dept. of Blogiology.  And now, they have a really sweet StoryMap.  How proud we are to watch them grow.

ps. Their slogan isn’t so bad either: “Philly. From the inside out.”  We totally approve.

1
Dec 08

StoryMaps on Metblogs

We are thrilled that the good folks over at Metblogs added our maps to their pages over the weekend, as Metblogs chief Sean Bonner reported on their blog earlier today.

Metblogs StoryMaps

When we were designing our StoryMaps a couple of months ago our main goal was to build a tool that was really useful to bloggers and publishers. In this case, by helping their users better navigate around their local content.

Metblogs is right at the heart of what hyperlocal content creation is all about, and we think the outside.in maps are a great addition to their sites.

If you are interested in getting maps for your site or blog, you can find out more here.

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18
Sep 08

New Navigation & Promotion Tool for Local Sites

Today we launch StoryMaps, the next offering in our GeoToolkit—products to help publishers promote, optimize and monetize their local content.

Our goal is to leverage location data and the geoweb to help local publishers reach a larger audience and our StoryMaps are the first of many products designed to do that.

Local publishers write about places and things happening within a specific geography and readers live their lives the same way — “What’s going on around me?”

Until now, bloggers only had the option of displaying their stories on a chronological basis, with feeds that showed just the most recent posts and pushed the rest off the page and into oblivion.  If a local blogger wrote about a great new restaurant or about a recent town meeting and some readers didn’t visit the site that day, that post was gone and the blogger had missed the opportunity to reach those readers.

But its not just about letting readers see content that is more than a day old. It’s about letting users view content in a way that makes sense to them – organized around the places each post is written about.  So they not only see a current post about that place, but links to all previous posts about that location as well.  That translates to a better, more full reading experience for them — and to more pageviews for the blogger.

Now, with Outside.in’s StoryMaps, they can promote their content by geography and places — and use  a permanent promotion and navigation element that matches how their local readers live and want to explore content.

Placing a StoryMap on your site will drive more pageviews; and that’s what we’re trying to do.

You can see some great examples of local sites using StoryMaps to promote their content here:

How it Works

These StoryMaps are found in GeoToolkit under the “Tools” tab.  Until now, GeoToolkit members could see and edit the place data our geotagging engine finds in their content in the “Feed” tab of GeoToolkit.  They could also see the geoanalytics — the stats on places, neighborhoods and connections — in the “Stats” tab.

GeoToolkit members can now easily grab code and put a map on their page that shows where their stories are in their neighborhood.

These interactive StoryMaps highlight each post and aggregates the content around the places they are writing about.  They can be adjusted to look deeper into the archives as well.

So, come grab the code and try out a StoryMap on your site.  Please give us feedback on what you like and what you’d like to see in future updates and products.

Mark


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