User Generated Content Platform as a New Media for Technopreneur Writer in Industrial Age Version 4
Feri Sulianta and
H. Sapriya
International Journal of Higher Education, 2019, vol. 8, issue 3, 63
Abstract:
In today’s society, information technology transforms the way people do business and activities. Such phenomenon eliminates the previous jobs and creates a new job title. In this regards, professional writers offer new jobs in this digital age. Books and papers are substituted with new platforms because of industrial changes. Web portals, paperless media, tablets, smartphones and other gadgets were created to spread information. However, these have become tools and media for authors in the 21st century. User generated content platform is the most promising tunnel for technopreneur writer. A lot of features can be used to write and asses the author’s materials. For example, analytic dashboard or perception content analysis are powerful tools to asses the effectiveness of author’s work. There are certain strategies for technopreneur authors to be considered to gain benefits from user generated content platform. Those factors are- characteristics for content, audience assessment, effectiveness of materials and profitable contents. In a nutshell, this paper exposes news tunnels; the most promising way that writers can express their talents in digital age as technopreneurs.Â
Date: 2019
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