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Quarterly Report Card-Q2 2007

Zach | 16 07 2007

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In our first Quarterly Report Card at the conclusion of 2007’s first quarter, we made several promises. First, we promised more content and more writers. Since then, we’ve slowly been adding writers to our staff without a full announcement. Without further delay, I’d like to announce our four new writers: Ryan Chou, Frank Rinaldi, George Hansel, and Chas Morrison. Each will publish entries categorized under their own name. I’ve included a brief snippet about each of them to help our readers understand who helps to bring great content to New School Politics every day. If you’d like to join our burgeoning staff of writers, we’d love to have you. Please send us an e-mail and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Our new writers have caused an influx of comments and visitors. We feel that the new user group has helped to bring a sense of community to the blog; new users engage in intelligent banter with older, more experienced readers, and the entire blog, including its readers, benefit.

New School Politics has embraced a variety of technological means to get our new articles out to the public. Primarily, if you’d like to stay updated, we invite you to subscribe to our RSS feed, which pushes site updates out every time a new article is published. If you’d like to learn more about RSS, please visit “What is RSS?” Furthermore, if you’re a member of Twitter, we invite you to follow our blog. You’ll get updates on your mobile phone if you choose. When our Q1 Report was published, New School Politics had integrated “Share This” buttons to get our content on social news sites. We’ve since disabled those buttons and we’re currently working on a more improved solution. In the mean time, feel free to get a Digg, Reddit, or Del.icio.us account and help promote the articles yourself. Soon enough, we’ll have built in sharing features to help all users share articles.Social news isn’t the only new feature coming.

We also had discussed redesigning the blog. We’ve taken considerable steps forward and we’re proud to announce that a redesign is coming. We’ve signed Leo Mancini to custom design every facet of the blog. When the design is complete, you’ll notice a new logo, a new layout, new sharing features, and lots more. We hope our readers benefit from these changes and, should you have any opinions regarding the redesign, we invite you to e-mail us from the Contact tab. As New School Politics has grown, we’ve made some friends in the blogosphere. We’d like to thank frequent commenters like Simmons of Thoughts on the World for livening discussion on the blog, and we invite anyone simply reading the blog to interact via the comments, or by e-mailing us.  Thanks again to all our readers for your continuous support, and we hope to bring you a better New School in the future.  Have a terrific summer! 

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I did not notice how many new authors there are! Thanks.

Simmons | 16 07 2007

I did not notice how many new authors there are!

Thanks.

Thats probably because most of them dont post very often...common

Ryan | 16 07 2007

Thats probably because most of them dont post very often…common new authors, i know youve got more to say than youre showin!

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