Steal This Idea: Winsight’s Restaurant Business Implements “Content Cycles”

Wary of shifting marketing budgets and rising production costs, publishers across the magazine industry have spent the past few years evaluating ways to reconcile difficult financial realities without sacrificing the print foundations that have anchored their brands for decades. In Chicago, Winsight Media and one of its flagship titles, Restaurant Business, which traces its roots all the way back to 1902, is no exception. While the magazine remains among the largest-circulation trade titles in its industry, Winsight says unique visitors to RB's website more than doubled in 2019 to around 450,000 per month, on average. "Our boom in audience is the result of a combination of strategic initiatives," says Winsight's chief digital officer, Tara Tesimu. "We’re an incredibly data-driven culture, so we’re always looking at what content will most appeal to our audience. Our editorial team is a powerhouse at understanding and engaging with their audience." Looking to capitalize on the brand's online growth, as well as relatively recent acquisitions such as the food industry market research firm Technomic in 2015 and the annual National Restaurant Association Show in 2018, the company opened 2020 by taking the dramatic step of reducing the formerly monthly magazine's print frequency by half and realigning its cross-platform strategy for the year around six, two-month-long “content cycles.” Focused around singular themes—“Food/Menu,” “Leadership,” “Future/Tech”—each content cycle... Continue reading at 'Folio Magazine'

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Steal This Idea: Winsight’s Restaurant Business Implements “Content Cycles”

Wary of shifting marketing budgets and rising production costs, publishers across the magazine industry have spent the past few years evaluating ways to reconcile difficult financial realities without sacrificing the print foundations that have anchored their brands for decades. In Chicago,... Continue reading at Folio Magazine

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