Media release + fax machine = trash can!
6 tips to avoid the inevitable
by Wendi McNeill
Is it a secret? No, it’s not and most of us know that when we send a media
release that the station has conveniently positioned their trash can under the
fax machine. Who can blame them when they receive 1,000’s of releases every
single day! The media has created a monster that is continuously fed mass
amounts. Your job as an expert is to keep your release from reaching the trash
can or your email from being deleted.
Here are some quick tips to help position yourself better within the media
realm, if you can learn these and implement them into your media marketing
strategies then your going to stay on top of the pack and override the monster
media feed.
1. Don’t scatter blast releases: Don’t blindly submit and make sure
you target your reporter or producer you want to contact. Most PR agents
or companies will promise to give you exposure and then blast out your release
to 20-30 media outlets that have absolutely nothing to do with your topic area
and then send you an email saying okay we did our job! Scatter blasting your
releases is like taking a shot in the dark… it’s a waste of time, energy and
money and a little tip, if you’re going to use PR agencies make sure you read
the fine print before you pay oodles of money.
2. Media Release: If you’re targeting radio/TV outlets use the words
Media Release instead of Press Release, this is the new term and believe it or
not some media professionals get offended by getting releases that say Press
Release. This is an old term and was targeted to print outlets.
3. Make sure you don’t pitch yourself, pitch a story. You want to
become known as a resource, if a producer feels your pitching yourself, services
and products you can expect to not get a call back. Once you become known as a
great radio quest and you have become a valuable resource to them you will have
them calling you. Provide helpful content to their listeners.
4. Send to correct person. When sending an email, fax or phone call
always make sure you find out to whom you’re sending it, don’t blindly submit to
the attention of just anyone. You want to use the name of the reporter or
producer and “warm” up to them first before pitching yourself or your story.
Build personal relationships!
5. Come up with a killer headline! Try and stay in season and with
current issues.
6. Send during holiday season. Send your releases during the holiday
seasons, the time that most government offices are closed…why? Because most of
your traditional PR agencies do not send out releases at this time.
Start your media marketing today! Using the radio is one of the best and FREE
ways to gain more exposure and build your credibility!
If you need more help setting up your media marketing plan send an email to
Wendi at wendi@CharliJane.com.
| About the author: Wendi’s passion – People! She loves people and loves to
see them succeed in both business and life! Being a creative and resourceful
business growth expert for 24 years Wendi McNeill coaches, encourages, and
teaches speakers, coaches and authors how to take the essential baby steps,
while completely focusing on one step at a time so they can advance to the next
level in their speaking business. She provides valuable tips, resources and
advice on marketing strategies that help boost their speaking business both
online and off. She also provides a membership site for speakers with speaking
and media leads, speaker services and much more. To learn more about Wendi visit
her online at http://www.CharliJane.com.
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