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10 Steps To Unleash Your Lead PR Machine
Written by: Liz WalkerArticle Overview: PR (public/media relations) is a powerful small business-marketing tool. By PR, we mean getting positive press mentions about your firm in local, trade and national publications. These mentions are so powerful because they are seen to come from unbiased third parties, so they are more believable. People may think ad messages are just sales hype, but when they read about how great you are in the local business journal…well, it must be true!
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10 Steps To Unleash Your Lead PR Machine
Take a systematic approach to small business public relations.
PR (public/media relations) is a powerful small business-marketing tool. By PR, we mean getting positive press mentions about your firm in local, trade and national publications.
These mentions are so powerful because they are seen to come from unbiased third parties, so they are more believable. People may think ad messages are just sales hype, but when they read about how great you are in the local business journal...well, it must be true!
A lot of people think that gaining positive PR is luck. No! It's the result of a systematic commitment to generating media coverage.
The hardest part is getting the PR machine rolling. Once you get coverage, it just keeps on coming. The more coverage you get, the more the press will keep coming back to you.
Here's our step-by-step system for generating positive press coverage.
Step 1 - Build relationships before you ask for the order! Target your media sources, including a growing list of internet-based media and news resources. Start networking with these media targets today by requesting editorial calendars, sending industry information, commenting on stories they write, passing on surveys and data, inviting them to workshops.
Tip: Network with the advertising sales folks at the publications too, they will give you lots of good information about who does what and where in the course of trying to sell you an ad.
Step 2 - Create three or four central media themes for the year that support your core-marketing message.
Step 3 - Create a list of ten to twelve minor, but interesting, marketing related themes for ongoing PR. You need to fill in with volume while you are working on the front page feature.
Step 4 - Create a PR calendar and assign a PR theme and goal for each month. Focus on one publication or one writer and you will be amazed at how much you can accomplish. Remember to target editorial calendars (Publications will often assign monthly themes, so match your pitch to the theme.)
Step 5 - Write a fully developed pitch (start with our sample Media Pitch Letter below), for each of your major themes-a pitch is a story idea that you can "pitch" to a member of the media. This is not a press release, but more of a sales job. Wrap your story idea around a news angle or trend and package the pitch to interest the readers of a specific publication you are pitching. You can change and repackage your pitches as needed. These are reserved for your central media themes.
Step 6 - Formulate one-page press releases (Send for the free Press Release Creator we talk about at the end of the article) with catchy headlines for each of your minor themes.
Step 7 - Once a month, target your core media list and distribute a press release or pitch for a major theme. Post all press releases on a national wire service, such as PRWeb, and send copies of your press releases to clients and prospects. Don't forget op-eds and letters to the editor.
Step 8 - Follow-up with your core media list by telephone and offer some new piece of news or trend angle that you did not include in your pitch or press release.
Step 9 - Track media coverage in local and trade press, set-up Google Alerts for a number of key related terms and reprint for marketing purposes any media coverage received.
Step 10 - Send handwritten thank you notes to members of the media to thank them for an interview or mention.
Are you starting to get a glimpse of how combining advertising, PR and referrals can build momentum and create marketing energy? Try it and see the results.
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About the Author: Liz Walker RSS for Liz's articles - Visit Liz's website Ken Burgin and Liz Walker, Authorized Duct Tape Marketing Coach and Certified Marketing Automation Coach, are the Marketing Masters. They have written for small business for over 20 years and are the authors of This Man Wants to Wreck Your Kitchen and other business building tips from the Marketing Masters. The Buzz is a monthly ezine for small business owners who want simple, effective, and fun strategies to get more business, guaranteed. Sign up for free tips at www.marketingmasters.ca and download practical, free reports too. Click here to visit Liz's website How to grow your Ideal Clients by 25 with zero cost of sales 10 Steps To Unleash Your Lead PR Machine Dont just sit around on the Internet put your web site to work What are you really good at There are millions and millions of web sites How is anybody ever going to find yours |
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