Newsflash—the internet is flooded with crappy content. Among that crappy content are thousands, if not millions, of worthless press releases. You know the kind. You’ve probably read a few of them when you first started writing press releases and you scoured the web looking for examples. You know—the re… Read more
The last part of a press release typically follows a standard format with specific components:
The key elements for ending a press release are:
It’s always upsetting when you contact someone from your favorite company or brand only to find out they’re extremely rude or uncaring. You like to think just because their product is awesome that they must be cool as well, but that’s not always the case. Whether it’s hubris or ignorance, some company reps … Read more
Case studies are an incredibly powerful marketing and PR tool. In fact, in the 2012 B2B Content Marketing Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends Report from the Content Marketing Institute, 70 percent of B2B marketers said that they believe case studies are an effective marketing tool. It was one of the highes… Read more
Make no mistake—press release writing is a specialized skill. However, that doesn’t mean that the skills I’ve acquired from years of writing press release don’t carry over to other forms of writing that I do. Writing press releases has absolutely made me a better all-around writer. How?
When communicating with your customer base, you may make the mistake of thinking they run the show. After all, they have all the money, which you desperately want and need. They have the desire to buy from you so you naturally feel like you have to cater to their every whim.
For the most part that’s true. Howev… Read more
You want to help your colleagues and friends promote and improve the general well-being of your industry, but you’re not sure how. It can be a little daunting when others are throwing out ideas and organizing get-togethers. Here are a few things you can do in your professional organization to help out more… Read more
“Denial” isn’t a word you hear around the PR community too much considering it’s the opposite reaction you want from your customers. The last thing you want is to see people, upon experiencing your new campaign, covering their ears and shouting, “No, no, no!”
But denial has to be taken into account when des… Read more
As the internet continues to be flooded with gobs and gobs of press releases, the overall quality seems to be getting watered down. As I have highlighted in a number of posts, it’s not just the actual content (although that is an issue, as people put up release after release for links with no real newsworthy c… Read more
To retract a press release means to officially withdraw or take back the statement or information that was previously disseminated to the public and the media. This is usually done when the information in the original press release is found to be incorrect, misleading, or no lo… Read more