Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Naturally no one picked up on it. A guy publishing real estate news at Forbes.com wrote about the story (he didn't read my post) & AP picked it up & now its listed in Google News at 100 news sites.
SO my question is does anyone know whether you have to do anything in particular to get your site crawled for Google News? My site is of course crawled & included in Google searches, but GN didn't pick up that Jobs story & I would've liked to have gotten a shot at getting credit for a scoop.
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But if you take a look around, you'll see that they are looking for News sites. I can tell you that if you do apply, they will look at your site and get back to you - telling you if your website has been accepted (mine wasn't - but I don't really publish "news.") So it cannot do any harm in applying.
As for your "scoop" there are probably other ways to get noticed such as through one of the wire services. I don't use them, so maybe you want to check one of the other forums here for that kind of information.
I did apply last night. We'll see what happens.
Thanks for that suggestion about prweb. It looks like a great tool though I don't know how widely read it would be by news services like AP/UPI, etc.
BTW, I WAS rejected by Google News but not for the reasons any of you might expect. They said they only accept sites written by "groups" but not by "individuals." I thought this highly prejudicial against news blogs (most of which are written by individuals) & told them so.
Google News FAQs say they are eager to work with "individual publishers" to feature their content at GN. As bloggers ARE individual publishers, this is at best imprecise & at worst a direct conflict w. what they told me.
If anyone wants to to read my blog post on this, send me a pm & I'll provide the link.