The Cumulative News Site…Pulling The Little Pieces Together Can Make A Big Impact…
May 16, 2008 by Joe Favorito · Leave a Comment
With newspapers cutting back on original content and many blogs tending to give opinion as opposed to breaking news, the niche news sites, ones which aggregate content, link to key sites and provide original news coverage, especially for second tier sports, are becoming more and more impactful, and should really be looked upon more by teams, brands and athletes as the place to communicate with the strong fan base as well as with the casual fan. More importantly, these sites are where many members of the media new to the sport, the team or the brand will go on first look to get information and background, so not working with the sites, or treating them as insignificant while chasing the mainstream, can proove to be a mistake. Examples of some of these solid sites are WCSN for Olympic sports, Five Ounces of Pain for Mixed Martial Arts, and in soccer, one to check out is Big Apple Soccer.  Even with sites like ESPN and Yahoo vastly increasing their second tier sports coverage, the ability for the cumulative sites to draw eyeballs and get brands, athletes and teams great exposure, and in turn push that news in macro to bigger sites, is growing in importance. Perhaps just as important is the cultivation of young journalists through the sites. Many times because the writers and videographers on these sites have both a passion and an expertise in the area that mainstream sites do not, the writing is more detailed, much cleaner and more interesting for those looking to get more indepth coverage. So when building the media plan, look for the big hit, but dont forget the niche sites. You never know where the next team of great writers will come from.
Joe has over 22 years of strategic communications/marketing, business development and public relations expertise in sports, entertainment, brand building, media training, television, athletic administration and business. 







