Next in Media

How CookIt Media Is Helping Brands And Creators Break Bread

Episode Summary

Next in Creator Media spoke with Laurie Buckle CEO and Founder, CookIt Media, about her journey from print's golden age to trying to wrangle the YouTube ecosystem. Buckle also talked about what brands get right and wrong about this space, and why food is so perfect for other revenue streams.

Episode Notes

Next in Creator Media spoke with Laurie Buckle CEO and Founder, CookIt Media, about her journey from print's golden age to trying to wrangle the YouTube ecosystem. Buckle also talked about what brands get right and wrong about this space, and why food is so perfect for other revenue streams.

Takeaways:

Cook It's Origin: Laurie Buckle transitioned from traditional food media to establishing CookIt, initially as a consulting firm helping food bloggers professionalize their content. 

Food Creators as Businesses: Buckle emphasizes that CookIt’s mission is to help food content creators see their work as a viable business. 

Agency's Dual Role: CookIt functions as both an influencer marketing agency and a talent management company. 

Collaborative Brand Partnerships: CookIt places creators at the forefront of brand collaborations, advocating for a balanced approach where creators' authentic voices are respected. 

Evolving Revenue Streams: CookIt is helping creators diversify revenue beyond brand partnerships. 

The Future of Food Content: Buckle discusses the broader lifestyle aspect of food creators, noting that food content increasingly includes elements of travel, beauty, and wellness. 

Guest: Laurie Buckle

Host: Mike Shields

Sponsor: VuePlanner

Producer: FEL Creative