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14 Publicity Tips You Can't Live Without
Copyright © 2005 Paul Hartunian
http://www.Hartunian.com
How do you best promote yourself, your business or your cause
using publicity? The list could easily be 100 items long. But
14 items stand out that can make yours a winning publicity
campaign. If you follow these 14 tips, you tremendously
increase your chances of getting publicity.
Even better, all 14 tips are easy to put into action.
Here are the Magic 14:
1. Establish a Consistent Look - A great way to get your release
pulled and looked at first, is if the editor becomes familiar
with your name and the look and quality of your previous
stories.
2. Submit Anything To Start Off With - Get your name on file.
Whether or not they run your first story isn't important,
you just want to have a "previous story" on file the next
time something important in your field comes up.
3. Keep On Submitting - Always be on the lookout for good
stories. Editors need to see your name popping up regularly,
not just once or twice a year.
4. Watch The News - Become "The Authority" on your subject.
Watch what's happening around the world. Send out timely
press releases connecting your story to local, national or
world news. Be ready when editors call wanting to know about
something that broke the news this morning.
5. Keep Up On The Trades - Understanding the trends and aims
of your profession is essential to your being able to speak
knowledgeably when called on short notice.
6. Piggyback Your Cause - Find community events where you can
offer your services. If media personalities know you can
deliver a good interview, they'll be very interested in
talking to you.
7. Be A Character - Don't be afraid to get out of yourself.
Study successful talk show hosts. Watch how they work topics,
how they keep your attention. Become a fun, knowledgeable
person to interview. Your character is as important to an
interviewer as your story is. You don't have to be outrageous
(although that can be a real plus), just an enjoyable,
knowledgeable expert in your field.
8. Network In All The Right Places - Go to the gala balls, the
fund raising banquets, the Lions Club or Country Club events.
Anywhere the press might be looking, be sure they see you
hanging out. Make a point of striking up a conversation as
often as comfortably possible.
9. Remember Names - Everybody loves to hear their name.
Especially reporters. Carry a small spiral notebook and
write down names and details on every media person you meet.
It helps immensely in remembering who they are the next time
you run across them around town.
10. Be 100% Reliable - Reporters become incredibly frustrated
when someone cancels or postpones an interview ' or worse,
don't show for the interview. Establish a rock solid
reputation for being a reliable interview. Also become
known as a person who can be available on short notice
for an interview. Reporters will love you for that.
11. Be A Source Of Referrals - Many times the reporter
interviewing you will ask for the names of two or three
other people in your field they can interview. Don't be
afraid to give them the names. There are three solid reasons
for this. First, the people you refer to them will be very
grateful to you for the opportunity. Second, the reporter
will be grateful and will look on you as a great source of
information. And third, very frankly, the people you refer
to the reporter will almost certainly not know how to either
do a good interview or how to turn that interview into
additional business. It's very unlikely these other people
and their interviews will be a threat to your business.
12. Follow Up On Stories - ALWAYS send thank you notes for any
interview or story a paper or station runs. With a little
imagination you can often parlay this "after the fact" moment
into more coverage. One singer more than doubled her coverage
by sending flowers to a PBS television station after her
interview thanking them for the time and wishing them a
successful fund drive (which just happened to be in progress).
Her flowers and note kept showing up all day, along with
clips from her interview.
13. Stay In Charge Of The Interview - Don't let interviewers
take off on their own paths. Remember always, you are the
authority on this topic and a bad interview will ultimately
reflect only on you. If an interviewer is trying to dig in
areas the general public will find boring, be courteous,
answer the questions quickly, and then point the conversation
where it should be headed, towards the more fascinating and
lively topics. A good Q&A, following my system, will almost
guarantee that you stay in control of the interview from
beginning to end.
14. Finally, Don't Be Afraid To Create News - Write a book, do
a survey, author a research project, anything that'll take
yours out of the "boring profession" category. Always look
for the angles you know will fascinate the general public
and become the authority in those areas.
My favorite saying concerning the media is: "Media people are
very willing to make you as famous and wealthy as you'd like if
you just give them a good story."
There are tens of thousands of media people waiting for your
good stories. Give them what they want and they'll reward you
very handsomely.
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