8 Tips for Fast and Free Publicity
After optimizing your site for the search engines and pursuing other marketing-efforts, it’s time to use the “power of the press” to boost sales, awareness and credibility cost-effectively.
But how do you pitch your story to a reporter?
Here are eight quick-tips to help you through the media process:
1. Know Your Targeted Media-Members.
Before you even reach out to a reporter, you should know what that person writes about and what he or she will be interested in discussing. Do your homework before contacting a specific reporter, and you’ll have a much better understanding of what you should say (and the topics to avoid).
2. Have Talking-Points Ready.
Keeping point number one above in mind, write down all of the benefits your business has to offer. Know why a reporter will be interested in what you have to say, and practice giving your unique story-angle. Then, when the time is right, you’ll be ready. (You may even want to place your talking-points on an index card by your phone.)
3. Be Newsworthy.
Try to think of a way that your business fits in with current news and industry events. Develop a story-angle related to something newsworthy and current. Then, approach a reporter with your idea.
4. Be Unique.
Media-members want fresh, interesting stories. Try to stand out from the crowd, and provide your opinion about a current topic, unique statistic or story angle that no one else can offer. By conducting research and offering something different, you’ll get much better results from your pitching efforts.
5. Be Succinct.
Reporters are on deadline. Get to the point fast. Practice what you are going to say in advance. Then, speak clearly and succinctly. Mention the most important benefits of your story-angle first. Reporters will appreciate your sense of urgency and respect for their time.
6. Know Your Industry.
Become an expert in your field and know the most current news, events and activities within your industry. Share your news with reporters. And soon, they will come to you for the latest industry updates.
7. Offer Expert-Advice.
Without pitching your own products and services, introduce yourself as an expert to targeted media-members. Comment on a current news-item, provide a special report and offer your help with a future article. Reporters will appreciate the fact that you are willing to provide assistance and may add you to their list of regular resources.
8. Follow Up Accordingly.
Media-members are busy people, and you will probably need to make an effort to stay in touch with them. If you are waiting for a pending story or a call back and haven’t heard anything for a few days, feel free to contact the media-member directly.
Try not to be a pest, but conduct the appropriate follow-up when necessary. This is essential to obtaining clips and maintaining professional, media relationships.
Go for it!
Hopefully, these tips will help you pitch your story to media-members and get results. By “thinking like a reporter” and offering beneficial information in a timely fashion, you’ll definitely increase your chances of obtaining some good media-coverage that can boost buzz and credibility fast!
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July 12th, 2010 at 10:52 am
As always, great advice, Melanie. I especially agree with “Know your industry.” It’s key.
July 12th, 2010 at 2:59 pm
Thanks Robin. I appreciate your nice comments.
All the best,
Melanie, rembrandtwrites.com
July 13th, 2010 at 11:09 am
Great tips!! this tips are very helpful, they can be done offline and online (Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and the rest)
Melanie keep writing!
July 13th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
This will definitely help me the next time I approach our local paper.
In the past, even if I thought I had a newsworthy topic, I was always sent to the sales room ad buy ad space.
Thanks
Jay Jetty
Carpet Cleaning Pahrump
Carpet Cleaning Las Vegas
July 13th, 2010 at 5:10 pm
Thanks for your nice note Modern Furniture. I’ll try to provide more helpful tips on SEO copywriting and publicity
soon.
Melanie, rembrandtwrites.com
July 15th, 2010 at 12:32 am
Good tips can’t wait to try them
July 23rd, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Thanks, I am trying to figure this out myself. I think I’m slowly getting it.
July 29th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
Appreciate it the tips.
May 13th, 2011 at 4:45 pm
Saidly, points 3 and 4 is easier said than done but when you have those down, everything else just follows.
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