Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator [Kindle ed] 9781101583715, 1101583711

An influential media strategist reveals how blogs are controlling the news in the digital age and exposes the ways in wh

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Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator [Kindle ed]
 9781101583715, 1101583711

Table of contents :
Blogs make the news --
How to turn nothing into something in three way-too easy steps --
Blogs as a business : a brief overview --
Tactic #1: bloggers are poor, help pay their bills --
Tactic #2: tell them what they want to hear --
Tactic #3: give them what spreads, not what's good --
Tactic # 4: help them trick their readers --
Tactic #5: sell them something they can sell (exploit the one off problem) --
Tactic #6: make it all about the headline --
Tactic #7: kill 'em with pageview kindness --
Tactic #8: use the technology against itself --
Tactic #9: just make stuff up (everyone else is doing it) --
The monster attacks : what blogs mean --
Irin Carmon, The Daily Show, and me: the perfect storm of how toxic blogging can be --
There are others : the manipulator hall of fame --
Cute but evil : online entertainment tactics that drug you & i --
The link economy : the leveraged illusion of sourcing --
Extortion via the web : facing the online shakedown --
The iterative hustle : online journalism's bogus philosophy --
The myth of corrections --
Cheering on our own deception --
The dark side of snark : when internet humor attacks --
The 21st century degradation ceremony : blogs as machines of hatred and punishment --
Welcome to unreality --
How to read a blog : an update on account of all the lies --
Conclusion: So ... where to from here?

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