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The Value of Adding an Info Box to Your Press Release

October 23 2014

infographic_demoWhile the main goal when sending a press release is to have your story ultimately get picked up by the reporter, the first and most important thing you’re trying to do is to get your press release read. And with reporters receiving dozens—even hundreds—of press releases day in and day out, this is often a mor… Read more

Different Press Releases Have Different Audiences

October 20 2014

Target your customersJohn Steinbeck, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath, once said, “Your audience is one single reader. I have found that sometimes it helps to pick out one person-a real person you know, or an imagined person-and write to that one.”

While your press release writing might not earn y… Read more

A Bad Press Release Doesn’t Get Better By Sending It Over And Over Again

October 17 2014

What Annoys Reporters Most About Press Releases

Very good and not goodWhen asked the question, “What annoys you about press releases?” Yahoo! Finance’s Rick Newman said, “The ones sent to me 2, 3 4 times, as if I’ll be more likely to respond; sending irrelevant material multiple times doesn’t make it any more relevant.”

Look, … Read more

The Most Important Questions to Ask when Negotiating an Exclusive Coverage Agreement

October 07 2014

Ask Questions 3d buttonOffering a reporter or media outlet an exclusive can give them a huge incentive to cover your story. Every outlet wants to be the first to cover a big story, so offering them an exclusive is a great way to pique their interest while at the same time building their trust and taking the relationship to the next le… Read more

HARO Isn’t Your Only Tool For Finding Journalist Requests

October 02 2014

checklistIf you’ve spent any time on our blog at all, you know how much we love HARO. It’s one of our favorite free PR tools. You just sign up, and 3 times a day, you get an email containing a huge list of queries from reporters looking for sources for their stories. It’s an easy way to find media opportunities and potentia… Read more

Did an Upstart Texas Brewery Just Pull Off 2014’s Best Publicity Stunt?

September 30 2014

beer glassIf you enjoy having a beer now and again, you’ve probably noticed that more and more craft beers have been crowding store shelves in recent years. Long gone are the days when Budweiser and Miller were among your only choices for a nice, cold beverage. These days, the craft beer scene has taken off, and small, … Read more

Writing Contributed Articles for PR? It’s Not About You.

September 29 2014

business meeting conference journalism microphonesThe days of sitting back and waiting for the media to come interview you or cover your company are long gone. These days, one of the best ways to get your name out there is by writing contributed articles to targeted publications your audience reads. That’s right, you need to be the content creator. Dwindlin… Read more

The Essential Elements of a Newsworthy Press Release

September 26 2014

writerWhen used properly, the press release can be one of the most effective communication tools for getting your story across. Unfortunately, the press release is one of the most commonly misused tools by brands. It has become a crutch for a lot of companies. Don’t know what to do? Send out a press release!

The pr… Read more

Trendjacking or Hopping on Trends: Good or Bad in the Long Run?

September 19 2014

New trend? KeyboardEvery day you scour the web looking for new ideas on campaigns. It’s always a good idea to keep up with what everyone else is doing if only so you know what ideas are out there. You wouldn’t want to inadvertently copy another company’s idea, after all.

With all this scouring, though, you notice a hot new trend, … Read more

3 Ways You Can Improve Your Press Release Closing Sentences

September 03 2014

Безымянный-2Stories are only as good as their endings. If you have an amazing story but goof up the very last part it leaves a bad taste in readers’ mouths. Even though they enjoyed the story up until that point, it will be the main thing they remember, guaranteed.

This goes for every single thing you write, be it a creative … Read more