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Restore credibility to social media using Media-grade Content

by | Apr 19, 2018 | Advice & Tips

Restore credibility to social media

There was once a clear distinction between traditional media and social media. Then gradually the adage, “You can’t believe everything you read” morphed into “I read it on the internet so it must be true.” Today, most of us are back to being skeptics. Media-grade Content® restores credibility to social channels because it is written to pass the mainstream media’s tough litmus test for determining what’s newsworthy.

To preserve their credibility and reputations as trusted information gatekeepers, mainstream media and reputable social media news channels have become even more stringent about the caliber of stories they’ll run. That means we’ve had to be just as stringent about the stories we present to them on our clients’ behalf.

Our publicists co-produce product news stories with the media every day. If our content doesn’t immediately pass the media’s litmus test, we re-tool it. We use the media’s feedback to improve how we write. As their styles and standards have evolved, so has our content.

We apply those same high standards to all of the other content we write for our clients. Audiences aren’t just watching one TV show or reading a single article. They’re reading blogs, catching up on Facebook and LinkedIn posts, and scrolling through Twitter. Because our content is high enough caliber to grab the attention of the major TV networks, we are confident it will also stand out in other promotional channels.

Media-grade Content is influential without being overtly promotional. It is trustworthy and creative. It helps the reader envision how their life could be better with whatever product we’re promoting. It gives them valid reasons to feel good about opening their wallets to buy a product.

Hire us to write your marketing content by calling 952-697-5269, or using the form below. We’ll ensure your content represents your brand almost as well as if you were addressing each reader individually.

Written by Robin Miller

Written by Robin Miller

Robin will coordinate the writing for your newsletters, social media posts, website, blogs, newsletters and press releases. “I like interviewing clients and spokespeople, hearing their stories, getting to know their personalities and listening to how they phrase their thoughts,” she says. “It’s fun to transform what I’ve learned from those conversations into media-grade content.” Robin enjoys shaping content to ensure that the message will be clearly received. “When someone understands the relevance of what they’re writing and can position it properly for their audience, their work tends to be more convincing and on point. I’m fortunate to have a very diverse background, which gives me a good perspective whenever we bring on a new client.” An IABC- and Mercury-award winner, Robin says her practical experience in the health sciences has proven particularly beneficial as she interprets clients’ scientific information for mainstream media. “But it’s no longer sufficient to write well,” she cautions. “As marketers, we must now comply with the intricacies of digital marketing. That involves a whole set of rules, which are constantly evolving.”

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