In Episode 4, Matthew Cerrone answers questions about asking for advice on e-mail, using social media like a party and not fishing, and whether a cover letter is more important than a resume...
In this episode of #AskMattC, professional sports blogger Matthew Cerrone answers questions about needing an editor, whether the 1000 True Fans theory applies to sports content, and if quality content over quantity matters most.
Kiley Kmiec is co-founder and Editor of Next Impulse Sports, which does roughly 10 million page views a month. In This Episode, Kmiec and Cerrone talk about:How to corner the everyman demographic (0:00)How to get readers to relate with you
In this week's episode, I talk with Shaw to find out if the world's biggest social media network can lure the sports media industry away from Twitter's brilliantly simple microblogging format. Shaw also talks about how to be a content superstar
This week’s podcast features an interview with Ben Nicholson-Smith, baseball editor at SportsNet.ca and former senior writer for MLBTradeRumors.com.As a seasoned reporter with top-notch writing skills, Ben shares his advice for creating conte
Peter Robert Casey was the first sports blogger in basketball history to earn press credentials for a Twitter feed, and he’s been making some of the most innovative—and unconventional—waves in the industry ever since. In This Episode, You’ll
Kevin Kaduk, the editor of Big League Stew and Yahoo! Sports, joins the show this week to get down to the nuts and bolts of sports blogging. As a University of Wisconsin J-school grad and former writer for the award-winning Kansas City Star, Ka
JRSportBrief talks with Matthew Cerrone about his success with JR Sport Brief; the power of creating videos on YouTube; his plans to build a massive video network; and the future of online sports video.
Tim Dierkes talks with Matthew Cerrone about the story behind MLB Trade Rumors; Billy Beane's role in the site's success; and balancing family with creating a successful blog.