Why Startup Entrepreneurs Need To Be More Like Reporters
 

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The new marketing concept of brand journalism is the practice of covering your business and industry like a reporter. In other words, you're transforming your marketing efforts into publishing efforts.

The big guys in your industry are likely already fully established. In fact, some are practicing this new style of content marketing so effectively you probably haven't even noticed that their content is marketing driven.

Here are four tips on how you can get started:

1. Lose yourself.

We've been bombarded with "me" messaging for decades: My service, my product, my company. So people today innately tune "me" out. It is imperative you evolve from the "me" business that is common in public relations efforts. Try storytelling to attract, engage, entertain and inform your audience.

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2. Listen, learn and lead the conversation.

Now that you've decided to act like a reporter, do as they do: Listen. Learn the concerns and questions of your target audience. Then, instead of following the conversation and commenting on it, try leading it. You'll be the one sparking engagement and identifying trends. After all, you know your business. Who better to comment on it than you? The idea is to focus less on "push" communications - such as e-mail marketing, direct mail and advertising - and move toward "pull." You'll find that it's a better long-term strategy.

3. Drop the campaign speak, start talking.

Campaign-style content, where you proclaim the marvelousness of your products or services, won't cut it any longer. Create a story that looks and feels like a real news story. And you never know, that story could turn into a real news article if it catches the attention of a real journalist. Also by getting in the thick of your industry, you'll generate plenty of goodwill.

4. Invite others to participate.

Ultimately, your end-goal should be to get people talking and sharing your content with others. In addition to engaging with readers through social media sites, you'll want to invite others to contribute to your brand journalism efforts. Accepting contributors to your blog, website and social media outlets will grow that audience exponentially. The more you share with others and the more often you invite others to participate and converse with you, the more likely your content will be shared.

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Why Startup Entrepreneurs Need To Be More Like Reporters