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Public Relations: Creating Newsworthy Material

In order to market your goods or services, you have to effectively communicate to the public (your target audience) with compelling news about your organization.

Bigger companies have a better handle on this kind of public relations than do the small business owners. It is not uncommon for an entire department to be entirely devoted to getting information out to the public. A small business must find its own ways to accomplish this same task which
can become tedious after time.

In the best of worlds, the media would be after you for news instead of the other way around. If you want to gain attention, you will need a compelling storyline that is better than what your competitors have to offer.

Wouldn't this be a great world if the media was hounding you for information rather than the opposite? The recognition you crave requires newsworthy stories that are more compelling than that of the competition.

Generating genuine news is a lot harder than it sounds. Most companies do not have product launches every other week or make significant advancements in how they conduct business.

Story Creation

One public relations trick is to resort to the 'Hall of Fame'. You can create your own Hall of Fame by inducting visionaries from your field and then sending out a press release to the appropriate media outlets.

Initiate a Petition Drive

The Internet offers some wonderful resources for businesses to create and start their own petition. If you have a hot topic in your industry or something people would like to see take place, a petition may be the source of "getting the news out" for your business.

It is even possible for you to initiate a petition for no money and ww.petitiononline.com/petition.html is one such outlet that can help you do just that. Just browse through the website and see what kind of petitions others have started on the site. Petitions abound in many industries.

If funds are limited, fret not because you can initiate a petition drive free of charge. Visit www.petitiononline.com and scan through the site to find out how and be sure to see all of the industries that take advantage of petition drives for raising awareness.

Create a List

What is so impressive about a list? Honestly, it is a wonder. The media just adore lists. They are the most publicized year after year. So make yourself a list. The Most Annoying People of the Year from AmIAnnoying.com is a perfect example of a newsworthy list. Lists like these are
partially to blame for the growth of people columns in newspapers today!

Tips

Outsourcing your advertising needs to a pro is sometimes worth the expense. Letting someone else write your press releases might be a good idea. While any small business owner must be careful about what they outsource due to budget constraints, it is best to be honest about one's
abilities. Time management is a large factor when deciding to market yourself.

If you are intent on drafting your own press release, try to keep these things in mind when doing so.

KISS (keep it simple and stupid). There has to be a "slant" or "angle" to what you're asking journalists to print. Journalists are very smart and know exactly where you're going with your request. We all think highly of our ideas and endeavors, but don't over inflate your ego and try to impress a journalist with earthshaking news.Stay positive. There is plenty of gossip out there so don't turn your news into trash. Positive comments will lead to better results. Don't concentrate on criticizing the ideas of others and instead remain positive because it will look better for your business.

KIR (keep it relevant) The storyline must fit your business; otherwise it is just a wasted effort to attempt newsworthy material. When you make a list, think hard about things in your industry. For example, "10 Top Marketing Mistakes" someone in the marketing end of the industry no doubt creates this list. Your story should support your marketing message.

This is only a small part of creating a storyline and finding marketing material. There are several public relation options available to small businesses through a variety of web sites and business oriented e-books. Take advantage of all of the information you can inquire and use some of the suggestions listed. Tell a true story about your business.

About the Author:

Ken Bidgood is the chief writer at Advertising XP, there's a wealth of knowledge on the website, plus while you're there sign up for the free newsletter. For more quality articles on Business why not visit: http://www.advertisingxp.com/articles To swap links, go to http://www.advertisingxp.com/links

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