Every podcaster shares a common dream: to see their audience grow and their downloads soar. Imagine having a strategy that could be your secret weapon to boost exposure. What if you could use trending news to get noticed? Harness the YouTube algorithm to get a hundred thousand new views?!
Enter newsjacking—a technique that could transform your podcast’s visibility. Let’s explore this strategy further and understand how you can wield it effectively, drawing from my interview with marketing guru David Meerman Scott on episode 56 of Inspired Money.
Understanding Newsjacking
Newsjacking is the art of injecting your insights into a breaking news story, gaining the media spotlight in the process. Think of it as surfing the wave of public interest that news stories generate. By providing relevant angles or expertise, you capture attention when it matters the most.
Historical Roots
Newsjacking might sound like a modern buzzword, but its origin dates back to the 1970s in the United Kingdom. David Meerman Scott breathed new life into this concept, notably spotlighting how Donald Trump deftly navigated the 2016 Presidential election cycle, utilizing real-time marketing on Twitter. Scott’s predictions based on Trump’s tactics underscored newsjacking’s power.
Key Takeaways from David Meerman Scott
In my podcast interview, David generously shared key principles behind smart newsjacking:
My Practical Application: Jane’s Addiction Incident
My real-world test of newsjacking began a week prior to writing this, with an unexpected and shocking moment during Jane’s Addiction’s reunion tour — one that left fans stunned and wondering about the future of the band. Perry Farrell’s mid-performance physical altercation with Dave Navarro not only ended the band’s Boston show early, but it ultimately ended the tour.
I saw a perfect newsjacking opportunity.
What tied me to the recent event? I had interviewed Etty Lau Farrell, Perry’s wife, on the Inspired Money podcast two years ago. During the interview, Perry made a cameo appearance—greeting me by name! Although a video about Jane’s addiction did not fit my YouTube channel’s content, I decided that diving into the substantial weekend buzz just might win attention for npth my YouTube channel and the Etty Farrell episode.
Here’s how I did it:
Why It Worked:
Conclusion
For podcasters and YouTubers, newsjacking can be a game-changer. It’s about being present in the moment and offering value that aligns with the heated discourse around breaking stories. By embracing speed, relevance, and authenticity, you can propel your content into the limelight, drawing in new audiences and rejuvenating past episodes.
Harness the power of newsjacking, and watch as your podcast rises to new heights.
Happy newsjacking!