8 reasons a contemporary digital newsroom improves your coverage
By upgrading your newsroom and supporting a brand journalism effort, you can improve your own messaging—and even interest more news outlets.
By upgrading your newsroom and supporting a brand journalism effort, you can improve your own messaging—and even interest more news outlets.
Tell them it will boost your organization’s voice, establish them as industry leaders and help you recruit and retain staff. Plus, it’ll make your own job a lot more fun.
You’re tired of writing them. You can’t stand the approval process. There must be a better way, right? Correct. Just check out ESPN’s successful use of videos, images and brand journalism.
CSL Behring’s new site, Vita, offers newsy pieces that help those with rare diseases feel less isolated. It’s also a winner with advocate groups, employees and the health care industry.
As the media landscape continues to fracture and transform, now is the perfect time to become your own publisher. However, it takes a serious commitment to do it right.
As with mainstream media reporting, a compelling narrative attracts and holds readers. Consider these insights as you wade—or dive headlong—into this marketing approach.
The marketing practice can modify consumer opinion and enhance corporate reputation, but there are particular methods for conducting it properly and maximizing its effectiveness.
This free download is chock-full of helpful advice, guidance and expertise for those weighing the benefits of becoming their own publisher.
Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida, had an eye on reporters and the public when it launched its new website, Juice. But it’s a hit among its staff as well.
Stuck writing that snooze of an open enrollment story? Here’s an idea: Make it about a person, not the program, a successful Duke University communicator says.
From scholarships to hurricane reports, Del Mar College informs and enlightens its stakeholders and others in and around Corpus Christi, Texas.
The spot was created to promotes a behind-the-scenes ‘SportsCenter’ special and embraces brand journalism efforts as it points to the struggles of those who work in media relations.
Harmonizing these different yet similar strategies can profoundly enhance your corporate messaging.
Whether you dub it brand journalism or content marketing, tucking your promotional message into an engaging narrative makes it more palatable for consumers. Here are three examples.
Your company or enterprise, regardless of size and budget, can employ this marketing tactic. It’s all about sincerely engaging with consumers. To start, ask your employees to share their stories.