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Creating news releases: easy and free publicity for your business


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Angela Booth
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Summary: If you're not sending out news releases every month,

you're missing out on free publicity for your business.





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Category: Small Business





Creating news releases: easy and free publicity for your business



Copyright (c) 2002 by Angela Booth







What's news? You are! If you're not creating monthly news

releases for your business, you're missing out on giving your

business an instant boost.



As a tech journalist, I received dozens of news releases every

day. Most of them went into the recycling bin, or were used as

scrap paper.



However, the releases I did use received a fantastic boost of

free publicity and instant credibility for the businesses which

sent them.



Years ago, when I managed a dog training and boarding business,

we spent huge dollars every week buying display advertising in a

Sunday paper. It bit a massive chunk out of our cash flow, and I

knew there had to be a better way. At the time, I wrote romance

novels, and didn't think of myself as a copywriter. However, I

figured that if I could get some free publicity for us, maybe we

could save on advertising.



I sent dozens of news releases to newspapers, radio stations, and

TV shows, and we got a wonderful response.



Lots of interviews and television appearances. Great coverage. I

managed to position our business as experts in dog behavioral

problems, so whenever anything dog-related made news, journalists

would call us as the experts on dog behavior. One of our trainers

would then give newspaper and TV interviews, dispensing advice

while promoting our business. Once the publicity ball got

rolling, the only paid advertising we needed to do was in the

Yellow Pages.



That taught me that if you're willing to put thought, creativity,

and time into promoting your business, not only can you save on

advertising, but you can also build an image for your business.





= The major element of your release



Here's a list of the elements of a news story. The story you're

presenting must contain at least one of these elements:

TIMELINESS, PUBLIC INTEREST, CONFLICT, TRAGEDY, HUMOR, SEX,

MONEY, HUMAN INTEREST, THE FUTURE, or ANIMALS.





= Rules for news releases



IDENTIFICATION: Display the words "News Release" prominently.

DATE THE RELEASE. LETTERHEAD: Use your own business letterhead.

(Create it in your word processor.) TIMING OF THE RELEASE:

Underneath the letterhead, type in caps, underlined: FOR

IMMEDIATE RELEASE. USE DOUBLE SPACING. LEAVE WIDE MARGINS, for

journalists and producers to make notes. FINISH OFF THE COPY:

type **ENDS** or ### at the end of the copy. CONTACT

INFORMATION: vital. You can end the release with it, or begin the

release with it, your preference. You need to include the name of

the contact person: you, or your client, or both of you, and the

phone numbers you can reliably be reached at.





= The structure of a news release: the inverted pyramid



After you've done a lot of news releases, you'll get in the habit

of writing in inverted-pyramid style automatically. "Inverted

pyramid" writing is used in newspapers.



You can remember what IV style is if you imagine it. Imagine a

pyramid. Stand it on its apex. You now have the broad base

uppermost. This signifies that the base of the story, or the root

of the story, comes first.



Therefore, news releases have this structure: a headline, and the

first paragraph giving the most important information. The first

graph tells the entire story.



Then each succeeding paragraph gives more information in order

of descending importance. You can chop off any of the later

paragraphs and still have the story make sense.



I like using a headline in a news release, but it's optional.

Unlike the headline in an ad, your headline shouldn't be cute or

gimmicky, it should summarize the story in five or six words. For

example: 'Nursery Gives Away Free Trees'; 'New Store Opens';

'Delaney Sponsors Local Swimmers'.



The first paragraph is your story in a nutshell: who, what, how,

when, where and why. It's easy to write. Just state your case.

Tell who you are, what you're doing, how you're doing it, where

you're doing it, and why.



For news release examples, visit http://www.prweb.com .

(PRWeb.com lets you send out free news releases.)



When you get into the swing of whizzing out monthly news

releases, they take less than an hour write. After all, they're

just a page of straightforward information. However, that hour

can have a powerful impact on your business.



Make some news today!





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Author and copywriter Angela Booth crafts words for your

business. Words to sell, educate or persuade. Contact her today

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