@DrSturg A5: Online headlines you have to focus on hooking the reader since the story is not visibly in front of you like print. This difference exist because of the traffic of print vs. online. You want to make them click the lnk to the online article. #SturgChat
@DrSturg A4: One of the most important lessons I learned is FACT CHECK. Look into all of your facts, whether its names, locations, cities, titles, etc. Your credibility is important. https://t.co/MB8llPy7YU Great article to check out on fact checking. #SturgChat
@DrSturg A3. Twitter is a great tool for breaking news, but it's more importantly to tweet accurately and get the facts right than to be the first to tweet a story and the facts have errors. If you tweet a story with errors, you loose credibility. #SturgChat
@DrSturg A2: It's a good idea to make sure your webpage has enough spacing between elements and text. You don't want your webpage to look cluttered and overwhelming. #SturgChat
@obrienm27 @DrSturg I agree with making sure you include important information in the headline, so you can give the audience an idea on what they will be reading about.
@DrSturg A#1 It's better to keep your headlines short and to the point in order to grab attention. Longer or confusing headlines may get lost or overlooked. #SturgChat