Press
Releases

When to Send a Press Release
First, consider when it is appropriate
to issue a news release. A news release can be used when
you open a new office; win an award; introduce a new
product or service; sponsor an event; or any other such
happening.
The purpose of the news release is to
connect with the media. In fact, the news release is the
expected first communication with a media outlet. Perhaps
you are looking for a story, interview, or a TV appearance
-- the news release is the right place to start. However,
even if your company meets the above criteria there is no
guarantee that the media will use your release.
Questions to Consider Before You Get
Started
Before getting started, consider the
following questions.
Don't worry about
writing down answers to these questions, as those that
relate to writing the release will be addressed again
later in this workshop. Instead, use these questions as a
general guide when deciding whether or not it is
appropriate to issue a news release.
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What
results do we hope to produce from our news release?
Perhaps your
company hopes to generate media interest in a new
product, or to promote an event that you are
sponsoring. Outlining your goals from the start will
help you assess their viability, and will give you
direction when it comes time to prepare to write the
release.
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What
audience will my news release speak to?
Business
people usually have their company at the front of
their mind when considering the news release. However
journalists will have the interests of their audience
at the top of their considerations. To be effective,
consider this question from the journalist's
perspective.
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Is
there anything unusual or noteworthy about the release
our company will issue?
Your news
release will be more effective if it has a good angle.
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In a
stack of dozens of news releases, is there something
about my news release that would catch the attention
of the media?
Journalists must wade through
dozens of news releases on a daily basis. You can help
your release to stand out by ensuring that it is well
written and presented. However you will also want to
make sure that the content of your release is worth
notice.
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How
will our company distribute the release (wires, mail,
fax, email, etc.)?
You will invest a lot of time
into crafting a good news release, and it is important
to make sure the you have the distribution network to
support it.
It is up to you to consider your
answers and assess whether or not a news release would
enable you to achieve your goals. After reading this you
may find that you are not yet prepared to do a news
release, in which case we would suggest that you return
and go through this workshop at a later date when it is
appropriate. (Remember to bookmark this page so you can
find it later.)
10 Essential Tips to Ensure Your
Press
Release Makes the News
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Make sure the information is newsworthy.
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Tell the audience that the information is intended for
them and why they should continue to read it.
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Start with a brief description of the news, then
distinguish who announced it, and not the other way
around.
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Ask yourself, "How are people going to relate to this
and will they be able to connect?"
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Make sure the first 10 words of your release are
effective, as they are the most important.
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Avoid excessive use of adjectives and fancy language.
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Deal with the facts.
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Provide as much Contact information as possible:
Individual to Contact, address, phone, fax, email, Web
site address.
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Make sure you wait until you have something with
enough substance to issue a release.
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Make it as easy as possible for media representatives
to do their jobs.