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==How to Narrowcast== | ==How to Narrowcast== | ||
1. Create a defining characteristic that is uniquely you. | |||
2. Identify a gap in information and fill it. | |||
3. Establish a new perspective such as journalistic or geographical references. | |||
==When to Narrowcast== | ==When to Narrowcast== |
Revision as of 21:17, 28 April 2013
How to Narrowcast
1. Create a defining characteristic that is uniquely you. 2. Identify a gap in information and fill it. 3. Establish a new perspective such as journalistic or geographical references.
When to Narrowcast
Writers for digital media should narrowcast when networking with a specific audience[1], educating a specific audience,or when attempting to earn a profit[2].
Networking with a specific audience
Educating a specific audience
Earning a profit
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The Importance of Narrowcasting
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