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Break Free from the Basic Press Release Template

June 24 2010

Have you noticed how at least 90% of press releases are pretty much the exact same? Sure, the company name is different and the buzzwords might vary, but overall, nearly every press release reads the exact same. They’re written in the same style, and there’s really nothing that makes one stan… Read more

From “Advertorial” to “Wire Service”: PR Terminology Explained

June 17 2010

LettersIf you didn’t cut your teeth in the world of public relations, talking to another PR professional can be like trying to decipher an ancient language.  Study up on this glossary of some of the more obscure PR terms and you’ll be speaking in code with your PR colleagues in no time.… Read more

How to Prepare for Your Television Appearance

June 16 2010

Microphones At Press ConferenceA strange thing happened during the 1960 presidential debates between candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. People who saw the debates on TV thought that the young and handsome Kennedy won, while people who heard the same debates on the radio thought that Nixon had won. Why? … Read more

Is PPC a Good Option for Crisis Management?

June 11 2010

clickOver the past 6 months or so, we’ve been privy to 2 of the biggest PR nightmares you can imagine. At the beginning of the year, Toyota was sweating under the spotlight as malfunctioning gas pedals in their vehicles led to several serious auto crashes. The story just kept getting worse and worse, and To… Read more

The Problem with Press Release Quotes

June 09 2010

Most press releases suck. quotesThey’re boring, self-indulgent, and written according to the same template everyone else uses for their press releases. One of the most annoying things about the press release template is the boring, lifeless executive quotes it demands. Think about it. When is the las… Read more

A Closer Look at Embargoed Press Releases: What You Should Know Before Using Them

June 08 2010

What is an Embargoed Press Release?

calendarAn embargoed press release is a news announcement or statement that is distributed to media outlets in advance of its intended publication date, with the understanding that the information should not be made public until a specified time.

Key points about embargoed p… Read more

What’s the Goal of Your Press Release Distribution?

June 03 2010

soccer_goalAny time you send out a press release, you should have a specific goal you’re working toward. If you don’t have goals, your press release distribution will be aimless and ineffective, and you’ll never be able to effectively measure your results because you have nothing to compare it a… Read more

Finding the Best Angle for Your Press Release

June 01 2010

Protractor with clipping pathWhenever you write a press release, your foremost challenge is to grab the attention of your reader-whether it’s a reporter, buyer, investor, or someone else. Of course, there are thousands of other companies competing with you for this attention, meaning you need to do something really special … Read more

Who is Your Press Release Audience? Target Your News Release

May 28 2010

Who Is The Primary Audience For A Press Release?

Searching for a Niche Group - Magnifying GlassThe primary audience for a press release is the journalists (the reporters, editors, bloggers, and influencers,) to whom it will be sent. You can reach other audiences (customers, consumers, investors, and politicians,) by publishing it on your websiteRead more

7 Important Benefits of Press Release Distribution

May 27 2010

What Is Press Release Distribution?

Most people think of press release distribution as simply the process of sending their press releases out to the journalists on their media list, but when done properly, it’s an intentional process that is much more than that.

Press release distribution is a strategiRead more