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Achieving Visibility in the News

Guest post by: Holly Murdoch

Article Overview: Entrepreneurs recognize the potential benefits of a press release announcement - visbility for your product or service that could reach a very large audience. The challenge is often how to identify a newsworthy announcement that will catch the attention of the media to broaden its reach.

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Achieving Visibility in the News

Entrepreneurs recognize the potential benefits of a press release announcement - visbility for your product or service that could reach a very large audience. The challenge is often how to identify a newsworthy announcement that will catch the attention of the media to broaden its reach.

Ask 10 journalists what news is and you’ll get at least a dozen answers. At least one probably will quote the famous line: “When a dog bites a man, that’s not news ... but if a man bites a dog, that is news.” That’s a good traditional definition equating news with things out of the ordinary. If you have a story that fits this traditional definition – the first, best, biggest or unusual – it’s probably news as long as there’s a reason for the rest of us to care.

But many of us want to make news out of things that aren’t the first, best, biggest or unusual.

That can work too! Let me offer two more definitions of news:

1. News is anything at least one reporter and one editor believe is news. If you can convince one reporter your story’s news and that reporter can convince his or her editor, then your story is news because it’ll get used.

2. News is about people. The more people affected, the bigger the story. And the biggest story of all, no matter how mundane, is a story about the reader. If your story’s about the reader, he/she will pay attention even if it’s about something mundane.

That’s a different playing field than having to be first, best, biggest or out of the ordinary. People often kill media interest in their story by portraying themselves as the best or the biggest in ways so self-serving no reporter will touch it.

Make your story only about you and you’ll kill media interest. Make it about your audience and you often can turn even mundane things into news. And the more people who will be interested, the easier it’ll be to turn it into news. Here is an example:

There are many other examples. What are yours? Mine the data available to you and frame it into information relevant to your audience. Then find a reporter who writes for that audience. And you’ve got a good shot at making news.

You also need a news hook, a reason for the media to write your story now. Our mythical university might pitch its story in the fall as students are returning to school, in the spring when prospective students are applying for admission or as a job-trends story at graduation time.

Don’t have any newsworthy data? Conduct a survey. It can be serious or whimsical as long as it’s interesting. Whimsical is easier. On serious issues, reporters will be skeptical of surveys commissioned by anyone with a vested interest in the results. Some examples of surveys that have made news:

•A National Cattleman’s Association survey claiming 73 percent of Americans grill beef on Memorial Day.

•An H&R Block survey asking kids questions about taxes, things like who pays more taxes Batman or Superman?

•And I once had a client who asked cell phone users how likely they were to answer their phone if it rang in various places, including church. The client was reluctant at first to include the question about church, but that was the one that sold the story because most of us react to the absurdity of someone actually answering their phone there.

Take a look at your data. You may have some great stories there just waiting to be told.

By Jerry Brown, APR

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