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Media Releases...Defining Your Audience
Written by: Susan RegierArticle Overview: Having a well-written media release is imperative in gaining free publicity about your business. It is vital to hook the editor immediately...but how do you know who to send your media release to? Read on to find out...
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Media Releases...Defining Your Audience
Having a story printed about you and your business is the best form of FREE advertising there is. Why you ask? Because it’s believable.
A news story in a local or national publication can give more details about your business in a way that allows your expertise to shine. People skim through the advertisement sections but are more apt to read informative articles.
Think about the last time you opened your newspaper and saw a story about a local business. Perhaps you read about a trendy new restaurant or martini bar that piqued your interest. Or maybe a neighbourhood book store was bringing in a famous author to promote her new book. Did the story grab your attention? Were you enticed to take action and check it out? Chances are if this topic was of interest to you, it did. And that brings us to finding the right market for your story.
Sending a media release to every editor of every newspaper and magazine will get you no where quickly. You will soon make a name for yourself – and not a good one at that. You already know (or you should know) how to find your ideal customer – your target market. It’s the same process to find your ideal publicity vehicle.
The first step in figuring out who to send your well-written media release to is to look at your own target market.
• What newspapers and magazines do they read?
• What television shows are they watching?
• What radio stations are they listening to?
Next, research the editors, journalists, freelance writers, and producers inside those publications and programs that work on stories relating to your industry. But always keep in mind that it is their job to publish their newspaper or magazine or to air their television or radio program. They entice people to subscribe, watch or listen, and encourage advertisers to pay money for ads. Their job is not to promote you.
Editors have their audience’s interests top of mind. To be effective, consider the journalist's perspective. An editor will be reading your media release to see if it is of interest to his or her defined audience.
It does take time to create a targeted media list but the effort is worth it. Names are usually posted on Web sites and newspaper mastheads. It may take an enquiring phone call to see the best source for your story. As you grow your list of targeted contacts, you are developing a reference guide not just for sending your media releases, but also for article writing that can help to boost your business exposure.
Keep in mind that publicity is not about you – it’s about giving editors what they need to create a strong story. In other words, you’re making their job easier by giving them exactly what they need to create a compelling piece…and getting free publicity for your business as a bonus.
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About the Author: Susan Regier RSS for Susan's articles - Visit Susan's website Susan Regier has helped hundreds of businesses find their authentic voice and get the word out. As the owner/head writer of Vantage One Writing (www.vantageonewriting.com )Susan works directly with entrepreneurs to find their core essence and develop a compelling marketing message for various mediums, including brochures, Web site content, media releases, articles, and professional profiles/bios. In 2009, she launched www.SusanRegier.com to sell how-to informational products based on her successful hands-on workshops. These products are invaluable for entrepreneurs starting their business or for those who would simply prefer to do the work themselves. They are essential for freelance writers, virtual assistants, coaches and marketers who are in the business to help others achieve exponential results. Susan is committed to connecting people to one another and to valuable business resources. Networking has been a way of life for Susan, President of Networking Today Franchise Inc.(www.networkingtoday.com ) and the publisher/editor of Networking Today London, Ontario (established 1998); Canada’s fastest growing ezine. Click here to visit Susan's website 5 Tips To Get Better Cash Flow In Your Service Business How to Write an Effective News Release First Impressions Count How To Calculate A Minimum Fee For Your Services Chess And Beer Making Unorthodox Training Delivers Results |
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