#BrandNgoma Presents - Websites: The New Form of Branding in Broadcast Media
Is launching a website the new form of branding in broadcast media? Perhaps, websites are serving a purpose in constructing identity in cyberspace as media professionals strive to bring attention to their work.
Houston, TX, October 21, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Living In My Skin #BrandNgoma
www.ngomaevelynmoghalu.com
The media industry remains one of the most powerful economic structures in the world and yet this industry proves difficult to gain entrance for some media professionals. The evolution of digital technology and the popularity of social media have moved audiences to cyberspace, hence, limiting the amount of jobs in newsrooms and radio stations. With the rise of media graduates in our society today, how does the media industry expect to provide jobs for all media graduates? It is with this concern that the company #BrandNgoma came into existence.
The launching of #BrandNgoma company's website titled “Living In My Skin” is a direct response to the challenges that media professionals face looking for media work or trying to get their work noticed by the public or media executives. This company brings a unique solution to the problem of “non-existence” for unemployed media professionals in the sense that this company illustrates that clients can brand their skills by launching a website that details what they have accomplished in broadcast media. Further, this website can be shared through social networks site and social media to increase audience participation that will encourage discourse. The advantage to this scenario is that executives in media corporations will see the work and if one is lucky, a job offer may follow. Of course, media executives are not the only targeted audience. In addition to gaining employment, collaboration with other media professionals will be beneficial through networking and building relationships that will further ones career. The major markets that will be beneficial for networking are television networks, radio stations, magazines and the film/entertainment industry.
The question may arise, why must one have a website to brand their skills? This company #BrandNgoma, believes that websites are easier to navigate and websites make provision for users to upload their work for the audience to review or enjoy. This company #BrandNgoma, agrees that it is not a new trend to launch a website but not all websites are promoting the brand yourself initiative which this company strongly believes is the key to successfully gaining exposure and securing a job in broadcast media.
Join #BrandNgoma as this company presents the new website "Living In My Skin."
Follow #BrandNgoma on Twitter: @evelyn_ngoma
Follow #BrandNgoma on Instagram: @Ngoma2014
www.ngomaevelynmoghalu.com
The media industry remains one of the most powerful economic structures in the world and yet this industry proves difficult to gain entrance for some media professionals. The evolution of digital technology and the popularity of social media have moved audiences to cyberspace, hence, limiting the amount of jobs in newsrooms and radio stations. With the rise of media graduates in our society today, how does the media industry expect to provide jobs for all media graduates? It is with this concern that the company #BrandNgoma came into existence.
The launching of #BrandNgoma company's website titled “Living In My Skin” is a direct response to the challenges that media professionals face looking for media work or trying to get their work noticed by the public or media executives. This company brings a unique solution to the problem of “non-existence” for unemployed media professionals in the sense that this company illustrates that clients can brand their skills by launching a website that details what they have accomplished in broadcast media. Further, this website can be shared through social networks site and social media to increase audience participation that will encourage discourse. The advantage to this scenario is that executives in media corporations will see the work and if one is lucky, a job offer may follow. Of course, media executives are not the only targeted audience. In addition to gaining employment, collaboration with other media professionals will be beneficial through networking and building relationships that will further ones career. The major markets that will be beneficial for networking are television networks, radio stations, magazines and the film/entertainment industry.
The question may arise, why must one have a website to brand their skills? This company #BrandNgoma, believes that websites are easier to navigate and websites make provision for users to upload their work for the audience to review or enjoy. This company #BrandNgoma, agrees that it is not a new trend to launch a website but not all websites are promoting the brand yourself initiative which this company strongly believes is the key to successfully gaining exposure and securing a job in broadcast media.
Join #BrandNgoma as this company presents the new website "Living In My Skin."
Follow #BrandNgoma on Twitter: @evelyn_ngoma
Follow #BrandNgoma on Instagram: @Ngoma2014
Contact
#BrandNgoma
Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu
832-983-7934
www.ngomaevelynmoghalu.com
Twitter: @evelyn_ngoma
Instagram: @Ngoma2014
Contact
Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu
832-983-7934
www.ngomaevelynmoghalu.com
Twitter: @evelyn_ngoma
Instagram: @Ngoma2014
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