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Simple Steps to Getting Thousands in Free Advertising
Many
entrepreneurs believe that they understand what public relations
is, but very few do. Publicity and public relations can be used
to boost your business by thousands of dollars a week or kill it;
the trouble is using it to your advantage.
I’m
going to cover a few of the basics for getting good publicity and
why you need to do them. If you do, you can be assured that you
will be increasing your business at a rapid speed. Publicity, if
used correctly, can be many times more valuable than advertising,
and best of all, it’s free.
1.
Always be honest - when you are talking with a
journalist, either through email or the phone, you must always be
honest. Journalists have a sort of BS detector and can see what
is truthful, what is hype and what is outright lies. If your new,
they’ll probably excuse some hype for the first time but they will
never forgive you if you outright lie to them.
2.
Know what is news - if you are launching a new
web page about your cats, that is not news. Honestly, no one cares.
I really shouldn’t be saying this, but you would be amazed at the
number of people who put out news releases on subjects that no one
in their right mind would consider news. However, many entrepreneurs
don’t realize when they are sitting on a publicity goldmine. For
example, if a celebrity is a happy user of your product, if your
company is putting out an interesting or unusual product or service
or your company has come up with an extremely innovative product,
then you probably have some news on your hands!
3.
Know whom to target - when you are releasing a
new hairdryer that increases efficiency by 40%, you can call the
product sections of the news organizations near you. however, you
would be ill advised to call an organization that has nothing to
do with your products, “cat monthly”, for example. “pr spam” is
a much-feared problem for journalists and pr practitioners alike.
My rule is that you can send a release to a journalist you don’t
know if you believe that it is very well targeted. I’m not like
a few people who believe that you need their express permission;
simply by being journalists and posting their information, they
are inviting news. However, this being said, don’t spam them.
Try
to keep these rules in mind the next time you are looking to get
some major publicity to skyrocket your business. Keep to common
sense and use old fashioned networking, and you too will be sitting
on a publicity goldmine!
Bryan
Thompson is a young entrepreneur and founder of Press
Release Writing Online. In his experience as a freelance publicist,
writer and entrepreneur, he has worked with dozens of small, medium
and large companies. He is also writing a book on the basics of
Publicity for small businesses and managing several other businesses
at the same time. You may contact him here.
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