TAPinto is a network of more than 95 independently owned and operated local news and digital marketing platforms in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Florida. Based in New Providence, New Jersey.[1] TAPinto.net is one of the largest online local news gathering operations in New Jersey.

TAPinto.net
(formerly The Alternative Press)
Type of site
News, digital advertising
Founded2008
Headquarters,
U.S.
No. of locations95
Area servedNew Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida
Founder(s)Michael Shapiro
Key peopleMichael Shapiro, CEO
IndustryLocal News
ServicesLocal news and digital marketing
URLwww.tapinto.net
LaunchedOctober 2008
Current statusActive

It was founded by New Providence residents Michael and Lauryn Shapiro in October 2008 to provide independent local news. In the past two decades many local hardcopy newspapers have been acquired by national conglomerates that have slashed the newsroom. Other hardcopy newspapers have gone out of business leaving news deserts in their wake. In the coverage vacuum, hyperlocal online media such as TAPinto are often the only local news coverage that many communities get.[citation needed][promotion?]

Franchise model

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TAPinto operates on a franchise model. Each TAPinto local news and digital marketing platform is independently owned and operated by a franchisee, who pays a small upfront fee, a monthly fee, and a nominal percentage of advertising revenue. In exchange, the network provides thorough training, a content management system, tech development and support, graphic design, billing and credit card processing, contract software, a CRM, ongoing continuing education programs, full-time customer service support, and helps with both the business and editorial sides of their operation. TAPinto provides significant training and support to help local news entrepreneurs own and operate a local news and digital marketing platform in their community.[2] TAPinto also offers a variety of effective and affordable marketing options for businesses of all sizes.[3][promotion?]

Partnerships

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TAPinto is a member of the Local Media Association, the Local Media Consortium, the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Downtown New Jersey, the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists and the Center for Cooperative Media.  Many TAPinto owner/publishers are members of their local chamber of commerce as well as civic and community organizations.

Many TAPinto sites have a partnership with high school newspapers in their communities, including TAPinto Berkeley Heights and Governor Livingston High School's newspaper, The Highlander.[4]

Honors and awards

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TAPinto's local news and marketing platforms have received various awards and recognition over the years when it comes to original journalism that impact their communities.

In 2023, the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists honored TAPinto with three Excellence in Journalism Awards.[5] In 2022, the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists honored TAPinto with eight Excellence in Journalism Awards.[6] Also in 2022, TAPinto journalists were honored with three Excellence in Local News Awards, from the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University.[7]

In 2023, Franchise Business Review named TAPinto as a Top Franchise,[8] Most Innovative Franchise,[9] Top Low-Cost Franchise[10] and Top Franchise for Women.[11]

TAPinto in the news

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In 2023, TAPinto celebrated its 15th birthday as featured in the New Jersey Globe.[12]

In 2023, Downtown New Jersey, the only statewide organization that focuses exclusively on New Jersey's great downtowns[citation needed], featured a case study by TAPinto on how the Downtown Westfield Corporation has been able to successfully utilize TAPinto to market its initiatives and events, resulting in sold-out events that promoted the business community in Westfield, New Jersey.[13][citation needed][promotion?]

In 2022, Editor & Publisher magazine named TAPinto as one of 10 publishers that "do it right."[14]

Also in 2022, Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University and veteran Boston Globe editor Ellen Clegg interviewed TAPinto Founder and CEO  Michael Shapiro] on their popular What Works podcast about local news, during which Shapiro gave this unique perspective on what makes local news click.[15][promotion?]

The Lenfest Institute spoke with TAPinto in a piece about how TAPinto's franchise model is helping to change the local news landscape.[16]

In 2020, longtime journalist and news commentator Simon Owens listed TAPinto as a news organization that is "thriving."[17]

In 2017, TAPinto appeared in a New York Times article called "In New Jersey, Only a Few Media Watchdogs Left."[18]

In 2017, CEO Michael Shapiro appeared on One on One with Steve Adubato discussing the state of news media and the TAPinto model.[19]

In 2016, Columbia Journalism review featured TAPinto and how it is changing local news.[20]

References

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  1. ^ "About TAPinto &#124". TAPinto.
  2. ^ "Start TAPinto". TAPinto.
  3. ^ "Market Your Business with TAPinto". TAPinto.
  4. ^ "Berkeley Heights, NJ, The Highlander Section". TAPinto.
  5. ^ "New Jersey Society Of Professional Journalists Recognizes TAPinto With 2023 Excellence In Journalism Awards". TAPinto.[dead link]
  6. ^ "New Jersey Society Of Professional Journalists Recognizes TAPinto With 8 Excellence In Journalism Awards". TAPinto.[dead link]
  7. ^ "TAPinto Journalists Honored With 2022 Excellence In Local News Awards". TAPinto.[dead link]
  8. ^ "TAPinto Named A 2023 Top Franchise By Franchise Business Review". TAPinto.[dead link]
  9. ^ "TAPinto Recognized as a Most Innovative Franchise by Franchise Business Review". TAPinto.
  10. ^ "TAPinto Named A 2023 Top Low Cost Franchise By Franchise Business Review". TAPinto.[dead link]
  11. ^ "TAPinto Named A 2023 Top Franchise For Women By Franchise Business Review". TAPinto.[dead link]
  12. ^ Wildstein, David (October 2, 2023). "TAPinto turns 15 today". New Jersey Globe.
  13. ^ "Local News: The Business Community's Lifeblood". Downtown NJ.
  14. ^ "10 news publishers that do it right". Editor and Publisher. March 1, 2022.
  15. ^ Kennedy, Dan (April 27, 2022). "A network of community news franchises: Mike Shapiro on what makes TAPinto click".
  16. ^ "Inside TAPinto's franchise model for local news". The Lenfest Institute for Journalism.
  17. ^ Owens, Simon (November 11, 2020). "It's not all doom and gloom. These 9 local news orgs are thriving". Simon Owens.
  18. ^ Chen, David (January 3, 2017). "In New Jersey, Only a Few Media Watchdogs Are Left". The New York Times.
  19. ^ "TAPinto.net Providing Hyperlocal News to NJ Communities". March 17, 2017 – via YouTube.
  20. ^ Xie, Suzie. "New Jersey sites tap into local news". Columbia Journalism Review.
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