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25Ways to Get
Press
Want more press for your business but not sure where to start? Check out our following comprehensive resource list!
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1)Deliver Your Pitch in Less than 30 Seconds
By best selling author Rick Frishman. Before attempting to get press for your business, the very first thing you must do is to master your pitch. Can you explain your brand and why it’s better than the competition in less than 30 seconds? Practice and perfect your sound-bite.
2)14 Free Resources for Building a Media List
By Jeremy Porter. After you have the perfect pitch, begin work on your media list.
By Christine Kent. Finding names is one thing, but knowing how to approach a journalist with your pitch is another. This article helps you figure out how to build relationships, one e-mail at a time.
3)How to Befriend a Journalist
4)Engage Journalists on Social Media
By Alfred Cox. Social Media is a great way to communicate with journalists. Some think Twitter is even better than e-mail. Use a tool like FollowerWonk to search Twitter bios for journalists who may be interested in your industry.
5)Help a Reporter
Help A Reporter Out (also known as HARO) connects journalists with sources who can provide stories of interest. HARO sends out an email with media opportunities 3 times a day. Over 30,000 reporters and bloggers belong to this extremely popular service, which makes it an incredibly resourceful network.
6) Join ProfNet
ProfNet is similar to HARO, but it is not free. The benefits of joining ProfNet is the high caliber of journalists who use the service, including those who write for the Boston Globe, Forbes Magazine, and Entrepreneur Press. ProfNet also offers a free service, ProfNet Connect, that allows you to network online.
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7) Earn Industry Awards
By Janine Popick. Earning an award from a standard bearer in your industry will attract positive press. Leveraging that award to generate even more press for yourself is what will make you a super star. Follow Part 1 and Part 2 by Carro Ford on how to squeeze every last drop of promotion out of your winning.
8)Simplify Your Pitch
By Dharmesh Shah. Avoid lengthy pitches. Journalists receive a huge amount of daily email and mostly scan. Make your sentences punchy and concise.
9)Write an E-Book
By Agota Bialobzeskyte. E-books are an excellent way to circulate your brand through the power of social media. Because e-books can be produced cheaply, they are offered at a lower cost (or free of charge). Writing an e-book automatically elevates your status to expert, which is what you want when you promote yourself on services like HARO or ProfNet.
10) Start a Blog About Your Industry
Be a resource for your industry and press will come to you.
11) Write a White Paper
Writing a white paper elevates your brand to expert status, and has the opportunity to drive links back to you. This article provides good information on how to write a compelling, in-depth white paper.
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12) Speak at a Conference
Speaking in front of a network of your peers or those who you’d like to influence is a great way to get your name in the press. Search for local conferences in your area that may host your company’s target demographic.
13) Create a Press Release
By David Waring. Press releases are a necessary evil. Though often ignored, you never know who will pay attention to it, and decide to contact you because of the interesting write-up. So, write a killer press release that will be impossible to ignore.
14) 5 Ways to Use Pinterest to Boost Your Press Release
By Carrie Morgan. With over 70 million users, Pinterest is one of the most popular social tools ever created. And it’s free. So, use it for your benefit. The best way to get maximum results from your press releases is through Pinterest, as outlined in this article.
15) Be a Radio Guest
Radio talk shows and podcasts are always looking for guests. Sign up with this service to evangelize your brand to a new market.
16) Guest BlogBy Brian Dean. Guest blogging on industry-relevant blogs can increase awareness of your brand. This incredibly in-depth article by Brian Dean gives you all the steps you need to guest blog for publicity.
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17) Use a Press Release Distribution Service
By Marc Prosser. Here, he discusses how to utilize a professional service to distribute your press release.
18) Distribute Your Press Release for Free
This site distributes your press release free of charge.
19) Release a New Product
By Rob Zazueta. A great way to create buzz around your business is through releasing a new product or service and then notifying the media through a press release.
20)Host a Unique Contest
By Katty Simpson. Run an unusual contest to generate media attention for your business.
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21) TweetUp with Locals
Sometimes, the best buzz takes place offline. Meet up with local Tweeters who share similar goals.
22)Host an Event or Party
By Jessica Stillman. Invite the press to your event. It may be easier for you to make connections and network at an event you host. Be sure to follow up to keep the connection alive.
23)Sponsor a Local Charity
A fantastic way to introduce your business is through sponsoring a local charity, especially for a fundraising event.
24)Write an Op-Ed in Your Local Newspaper
By Trish Hall. All local newspapers offer an Op-Ed section. Use this as a chance to indicate your brand authority. Don’t be shy about voicing your opinion. Although it may be polarizing, controversy often attracts more attention than diplomacy.
25)Attend Local Chamber of Commerce Events
Local press often attend chamber of commerce events. Be ready with your business card and your succinct pitch.
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