Zemanta now suggests ways to change the world
Posted by jure, under verticals on April 7th, 2009
Participatory journalism is one of many ways people have described bloggers and how can they make their mark on the world they’re writing about. With increased focus on our writing we have increasing opportunity to talk about they ways we can change the world and to point out to specific actions one can take.
Since finding these actions is not always easy, we’re happy to work with Social Actions, that aggregates actions from 50+ action sources and enables other companies to build empowering products around them. Zemanta now recommends actions from their database, to help you connect your audiance with most relevant action depending on the topic of your blog post.
This makes it easy for you to quickly prepare a rounded blog post with all the extra bits that are needed for most impact:

Zemanta Social Actions screenshot
With this update we also entered Change the Web competition at the netSquared space. If you like the direction we’re taking with Zemanta with this step and would like to share your input on how to make it even better then please comment on our project page and leave the star rating you think we deserve.
What was your last blog post about social impact? Isn’t it time for another one?
Related articles by Zemanta
- Change The Web Challenge from Social Actions (beth.typepad.com)
- Change the Web Challenge Officially Begins! (takepart.com)

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