Briggs: Chapter 11
February 29, 2012
Building a Digital Audience for News
Content of interest should be easily found through search engines and social media sites.
Measuring journalism
- Track, measure and adapt
Track all that you publish
- Total news stories per day
- News stories by topic
- Total blog posts per day
- Slide shows per week
- Videos per week
- News updates
- Social network posts
- User-generated content
Set benchmarks
- Set goals with criterion such as audience numbers, revenue, audience satisfaction
- Think broadly when setting goals
Use web analytics software—Google Analytics—to track your audience
Identify key data points
- Pageviews
- Visits and unique visitors compared
- Engagement (amount of time spend on the site)
- Referrers (where traffic is coming from)
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Spiders and robots- small computer programs sent to record information on Web pages report back to search engines
- Indexing- catalog where search engines refer to when users perform a search
- Queries- computer programs take keywords and checks index for relevant results and presents them to Web page
SEO to grow audience
- Aim to have Website among the first 10 search items
- Utilize descriptive links and title tags
- Write effective headlines
- Headlines should be simple and direct for the readers
- Robots will easily recognize a headline that contains search repeated keywords throughout the story
- Write for readers with Google in mind
- Use conversational language
- Engage potential readers
Use social media as distribution channels
- News media Web sites should participate, comment and link
Increase social capital
- Journalists should be a trusted center for a community
- Participate in social media conversations and engage the audience to generate a two-way conversation
- Aim to humanize journalism
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