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Creating YOUR Journalism Brand Staci Baird aka @girljournalist

Creating Your Journalism Brand

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You apply for a job (possibly your dream job)... As soon as the Human Resources rep/hiring manager/team finds out you submitted an application, guess what they do? They Google your name. They look for you on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, G+, YouTube, Instagram, etc. They note what you say, how you say it, and who you say it to. Learn some tips and tools to maximize your digital profile and develop your personal brand.

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Creating YOUR Journalism Brand

Staci Baird aka @girljournalist

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Workshop AgendaWhat the heck is branding?Getting startedBrand you exercise Writing your bioPromoting yourself (even when you aren’t job hunting), toolsa. LinkedInb. Twitterc. Facebookd. Pintereste. Scribd, Slideshare, etc.Hot jobs today (and for the future), what skills do you need to demonstrate?Q&AFeedback/evaluations

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Products are created in the factory.

Brands are created in the mind.

Walter Landor, founder, Landor Associates

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What the heck is branding?

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It's all about...

Perception

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Your personal brand is...

Is your identity.Differentiation is imperative!

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The best brand identities are

● Memorable● Authentic● Meaningful● Differentiated● Sustainable● Flexible

Designing Brand Identity, Alina Wheeler

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What to ask

● Who am I?● Who needs to know?● Why do they need to know?● How will they find out about me?● How do I want them to respond?

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David Folkenflik, NPR

Traditional journalistEmbraced social media

"organizations need to allow journalist to have an authentic voice on social media, but individual journalist also need to take responsibility for what they say publicly."

Branded journalists battle newsroom regulations, Poynter

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John Berman, CNN

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Brand YOU exerciseHandout - Circle the words that describe you.

Adapted from How to Describe Yourself - Words for Positive & Effective Qualities: http://susana-s.hubpages.com/hub/how-to-describe-yourself

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Brand YOU exercise

Write 2-3 sentences summarizing who you are.Make the sentences into headlines.

Example: Expert in content management & strategyCross-platform zealotAvid user and champion of social media

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Brand YOU exercise

What's your call to action?

Examples:Available for workshops, public speaking and consulting.

Email me [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter @girljournalist

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Now what?

● Keep a list of the words you feel describe you and/or your work.

● Put the keywords into sentences.● After every sentence, provide 1-2 examples

from past work/personal experiences. The examples should demonstrate how you exemplify the keyword.

● Leverage these keywords and sentences into cover letters, e-mails, resumes, etc.

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You need at least 2 bios

1. Short2. Medium

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Short bio

Good for● Twitter● Facebook● Blog● E-mail signature

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Short bio example

I live in San Francisco with my husband and our dog Cody aka "Monster." I'm the Internet and Social Media Strategist for the Stanford University School of Engineering and a media consultant. My hubby is an instrument-rated private pilot and a software engineer. He works for ForeFlight. Dog is currently unemployed.

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Medium bio

Good for● LinkedIn● Blog● Speaking engagements● E-mail introductions

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Medium bio example

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Your photo

● Don't leave it out.● Be professional.● Make it a headshot. (No full body shots!)● If your look changes, update your photo.

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Keep it simple & authentic

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Tips

Think before you Tweet.● What would grandma say? ● What would your current/future boss think?Have something to say.● Know everything there is to know about your

industry.● Stand for something.Let your actions speak louder than words.

Being aware of your own brand–what you have to offer & your value to others–is vitally important to keep ahead of the game.” ~David Royston-Lee, Brand You

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Where do I need to be?

Depends on:● Your skills/career path● Your target audience● Your current goal

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ButEveryone should be on LinkedIn.

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source: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/the-growth-of-social-media-an-infographic/32788

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24/7, 365

Promote yourself, even when you're not job hunting.● LinkedIn (not optional)

● Twitter● Facebook● Pinterest● YouTube● Scribd

● Slideshare● Your own blog (portfolio)

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Examples

Roman Mars - 99% Invisible (Tumblr)http://99percentinvisible.org/

Nina Frazier (Pinterest)http://pinterest.com/9millinina/

Barney Stinson (video)http://barneysvideoresume.com/

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Hot jobs for the future (now)

● Community Manager● Data Editor● Social Strategist● Web Savvy Photojournalist● Multimedia Designer● Online Producer

Editors must understand social media and know how to curator content.

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What skills do you need?

● Google skills● Adaptability● Willingness Desire to learn● Relationship skills● Organizational comm skills (virtual teams)