Marketing

There are many elements that go into marketing, and many of them have to do with journalism. First off, one of the main aspects learned through journalism and marketing has to do with the importance of reading and research. Going off of that, it is important to be a critical thinker. With that being said you should always be reading. An example of being a critical thinker would be saving webpages to your bookmarks can be an effective way to brainstorm and generate ideas for marketing content. Journalistic skills and best-practices are also critical for creating any sort of customer-facing communication. Interview skills aren’t just useful for journalism; they are even as useful for creating content in the world of marketing. However, reading is only part of being successful in marketing through journalism. Writing is all about monitoring social media for new headlines and reactions and then going off of those  to create editorial and marketing content, all in the hopes of chasing an existing audience or trend. When it comes to journalism or marketing, it is important to do your own research. Ultimately, the kind of content that creates true value for your audience is the kind that matches searcher intent and drives traffic.

That leads me to the topic of Social Media Marketing

Social media marketing refers to the process of gaining traffic or attention through social media sites. Different social media platforms all are used to provide information in different ways. For example, Twitter is a social site designed to let people share short messages or “updates” with others. Facebook, in contrast is a full-blown social networking site that allows for sharing updates, photos, joining events and a variety of other activities.

social media marketing is becoming more popular than e-marketing and digital marketing together. Most social media platforms have built-in data analytics tools, which enable companies to track the progress, success, and engagement of ad campaigns. There are two main  platforms used for this. Social networking websites allow individuals, businesses and other organizations to interact with one another and build relationships and communities online. When companies join these social channels, consumers can interact with them directly. These interactions hit on a personal level. Social networking sites act as word of mouth or more precisely, e-word of mouth. The Internet’s ability to reach billions across the globe has given online word of mouth a powerful voice and far reach. Social networking websites are based on building virtual communities that allow consumers to express their needs, wants and values, online. Social media marketing then connects these consumers and audiences to businesses that share the same needs, wants, and values. Everyone now days is always glued to their phone. Mobile phone usage is beneficial for social media marketing because mobile phones have social networking capabilities, allowing individuals immediate web browsing and access to social networking sites. For example, Many companies are now putting QR (Quick Response) codes along with products for individuals to access the company website or online services with their smart phones.

Social media marketing is something that can only benefit your food business. It is a source of instant feedback and a market research tool. It helps you bond with customers and potential customers. The main way to get the word out about your business is to simply start posting. Instagram and YouTube, in particular, are great for pictures and videos because their users love to “share” them with friends. With that being said, just creating an Instagram page for your business can help you gain customers.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BnDVbVMnjos/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

Example of restaurant Instagram page.

 

 

Mobile Journalism (MOJO)

This week in class we talked about Mobile Journalism otherwise known as MOJO. There are many trends within MOJO that we should be aware of. The first is how high the demand for video is. This is because everyone now days is glued to their phones. People are now staying up to date on news via phone rather than watching it on TV. Another trend is the growth of social media. If your audience is on social media, they you too need to be on social media in order to stay interacted with them. Having quick and easy access to stream and post video content through your mobile device is a huge plus of MOJO. With that being said, it is easy to create content on the same platform that it is being viewed. Before today, the way we would stream media was through TV, radio, and books. Now days, content is multi-media and the key ingredient is your smartphone. Your smartphone can take pictures, record audio and video as well as editing graphics. These are all examples of mixed media content all through one device being your smartphone. Another trend is live streaming. Live stream is a trend that you are able to do within multiple different social media platforms, like Facebook live.

A facebook live video streaming from an iPhone.

Even major broadcasters are using livestream from their mobile phones.

One of the first live broadcasts through a phone.

Overall, mobile journalism is cost-effective, powerful, and in tune with the trends. When it comes to cooking, mobile journalism an easy way to help others when it comes to cooking. For example, all over YouTube there are cooking videos that allow others to learn different recipes by simply watching a video.

Example of a YouTube cooking video

Watching a video is a much easier way to learn how to cook rather than reading the recipe out of a cook book.