How NOT to run a 'feature' blog, in two easy steps

The Guardian's one of the last few newspapers I'll actually buy (or read), and their online content is near enough outstanding in its breadth, depth and quality (BBC Online aside) - but sometimes their subsection editors' sensibility goes a little AWOL. (I can usually be found skipping the supplements whenever I'm reading the paper; main section - always read, supps - recycled.)

Whilst the whole 'let's do a liveblog about someone's great wild adventure' is still somewhat popular amongst media outlets as a way of engaging viewers and increasing that good old stickiness, here's a classic example of how NOT to do cross-media features: Guardian Unlimited: Travelog: Max, 19, hits the road, backlash commences almost immediately

So remember people, when you're next doing your feature blogs (as you do), don't employ one of your writers' sons as your average-sample-from-the-youth-demographic pseudocelebrity blogger!


 

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