Our
system and personalized customer support makes your publishing online easy Our
System Is Now Available for 'Newspapers in Need' We
at NewsHelp realized in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that community newspapers
in the Gulf Coast Region likely were unable to communicate to their readership
- either the local community or readers outside the area trying to get updates. As
much of the nation rushed to help people affected by the disaster, we wanted to
find a way to help "newspapers in need" as they remain committed to providing
vital information in affected regions. We
decided the best way we can help during crises is to offer emergency web publishing
services for any community newspaper with a need during time of crisis … be it
hurricane, tornado, flood, earthquake or other emergency. This
is not a sales pitch. There are no strings attached. We are deeply rooted
in community journalism and we strongly believe in the shared mission of community
community journalism. Learn
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The
NewsHelp web-based publishing system was designed by and for newspaper editors
to ease the transition from print to online publishing. Originally
developed and used by the News-Register, a community newspaper in McMinnville,
Oregon, NewsHelp is now the primary Internet application provider for a growing
number of newspapers in Oregon and California.
We
understand what it's like to keep a web site updated. We created our NewsHelp
products with one rule in mind: Make it easy to keep your web site up to date. Each
NewsHelp tool is designed based on the needs of our clients. We keep in touch
with key people at each newspaper and listen carefully to their feedback as we
look to the future. We
know deadlines When we build your web site, we set deadlines and we
keep them. Then we stay with you through deployment and training. We want you
to experience success online and we work hard to help it happen. Customer
Service Matters We take customer service seriously. But don't take
our word for it. See what our clients say about us. State
of the art You bet. Click on "Tech
Specs" if you are
among the technologically inclined. Commuity
newspapers require affordable web site solutions. We've done everything we can
to make our services scalable and affordable. Ask us for details. Contact
Dan Shryock toll-free at 1-866-472-3322 for more information or e-mail him at
dshryock@oregon.com. |