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Making Press Releases Work - Creating News Where None Existed
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Diane Hughes
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Making Press Releases Work - Creating News Where None Existed
by Diane Hughes © 2001
Aren't you tired of hearing how extremely easy it is to get free
publicity? Have you tried the suggestions that most public
relations "gurus" give you? The hard, cold truth of the matter is
that you cannot write a press release about any old aspect of
your business and have it end up on the home page of the Fortune
Small Business Web site. It just doesn't work that way. So how
does it work, and what do you do if you need publicity but have
nothing "newsworthy" to share?
There's another truth to publicity ... you can create it if you
need to, and it's not that hard to do! Let me offer you useable
suggestions that you can implement in order to gain some free
exposure for your small business.
--- Offer A Donation to a Worthy Cause
One woman (a business coach) gave two scholarships to a local
community college that catered to the underprivileged. She
included two months of free business-building coaching services
for qualified applicants at the school. She set forth the
criteria with the help of the college, and decided on how to
choose the scholarship winners.
Press releases were sent out, and the media went wild! Of course
they would ... everyone loves to hear about people who are
helping out the underdog. She received a lot of free promotion
and boosted her image as a community leader, too.
--- Relate Your Product or Service to a Local or National News
Event
Right now the United States is experiencing two very troubling
problems that the media covers on a regular basis. The first is a
drastic upswing in unemployment (especially in high-tech fields).
The second is an energy crisis (particularly in California).
If your product or service can somehow offer a solution (even a
small one) to one of these two dilemmas, you stand a great chance
of getting some publicity.
Perhaps you own a resume service that has an exceptional rate of
success for one reason or another. Phrase your release so that it
helps to solve the unemployment crisis (and does not blatantly
promote your business) and you'll perk up some journalist's ears.
--- Get In Line With Seasonal Events
The change in seasons always makes the news. In summertime,
you'll find stories on safe vacation travel or the best airline
deals. At the end of the year there is always coverage pertaining
to New Year's Resolutions and how to keep them. Fall is generally
a great time for gardening-type businesses to remind everyone to
plant now so their yards will look fabulous come springtime.
If your company can offer some viable information pertaining to
seasonal events, a press release might be in order. Writing a
release outlining how your online travel agency always gives
clients a "vacation safety" package that has proven to "save the
day" in the past will bring out some interest in the local (and
maybe national) media.
Above all, use your imagination. Pay attention to the newspapers,
television news and magazines you come in contact with. Notice
the types of stories they cover and then write a release that
falls in line. You will soon be able to create news where none
previously existed and gain some free exposure for yourself in
the process!
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Diane Hughes is an accomplished internet entrepreneur and
editor of the popular ProBizTips Newsletter. You can learn
more about Diane and her success in helping many start a
home business and make money from home by clicking below:
http://www.viralmarketzone.com/diane
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