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A More Efficient Way To Get Publicity

How would you like to get free publicity for your business? Maybe promote your business on national television like I did recently on First Business?

Publicity is a powerful tool that can help any business get an enormous boost in exposure and credibility. You can leverage the incredible power that comes from a single, solid media placement forever. It's a major marketing asset for your business.

Not to mention, publicity is normally free. That's a very cool thing. Of course there are associated costs with getting the publicity (like sending press releases, mailing media kits, etc)...but those can be minimized with the proper strategy and the right relationships.

Since I did that First Business segment, we've been getting asked by many entrepreneurs how they can copy our results, leverage publicity for their businesses and get national media attention.

Here's what we did:
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First I wrote a press release that I thought was "Da Bomb" (I've been doing a lot of studying, researching and practicing PR writing recently.) Then I took a look at some resources about writing a good release and the structure of a good release, as well as some examples of good releases that had been provided to me by PR Newswire (the leading press releases distribution service).

Despite all the previous research I had done into press releases, I found the information from PR Newswire to be the most "real world" and practical I'd seen.

After studying their material, something just clicked in my head and I took the release I already thought was good and tore it to shreds. I rewrote the whole thing and the new press release was better than any I had ever written. Travis and I tweaked the release one more time together and then we were ready to roll.

The headline of the release was "Stimulus Checks Could Mean Fewer Choices, Higher Prices and Poorer Service For Shoppers" See the timing?

Right when stimulus checks are going out, hitting the mail box, being spent and all over the news, we honed in on the topic with a fresh, controversial angle.

We used that very release to land this First Business show as well as several radio segments.

That's not all. I am about to use PR Newswire's service to blast this press release out online and see what kind of traction I can get with it there.

Some Press Releases Shortcuts:
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- Make it relevant
- Create a broad appeal (unless you are targeting industry specific trade press)
- Make it timely (tap into what's going on and what's on the minds' of people)
- Make it newsworthy (your company's new product doesn't count unless you're Mac)
- Make it controversial or benefit oriented

Here's Some Good News (and free Stuff) For You
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I've got some really good news for you. The folks over at PR Newswire recently reached out to us and asked us to partner up with them. They've agreed to give you their PR resources for free.

These are the same resources I used to rework the press release I told you about. This is some really good stuff and it won't cost you a dime. Just another benefit of being tied into the coolest and most fun marketing guys on planet earth.

Check out the free resources from PR Newswire at our new PR Tookit site. Do it now, get some press and be seen as an expert.

Visit:

http://www.gravitationalmarketing.com/prtoolkit

Posted on Monday, June 2, 2008 at 06:55PM by Registered CommenterTravis Miller & Jimmy Vee in | Comments3 Comments

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Reader Comments (3)

Jimmy,

Thanks for the step by step disclosure on what you did on how to get free/more publicity. Sometimes people can come up with a great idea but don't know how to get the word out, and others know how to get the word out (at least somewhat) but don't utilize the knowledge.

I am the type that come up with decent ideas but truthfully have little clue on how to EFFECTIVELY get the word out. Your article will help me now and in the future.

Thanks
Joe Bartolotta
The Upfront Mortgage Broker
June 3, 2008 | Registered CommenterJoe Bartolotta
Interesting subject
June 4, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermarketing sussex
Jim and Travis,

Thanks for the step by step guidance to writing a press release. It was perfect timing for me. I wrote on my task list last night to write a press release today. Now here is the information to help me write the best one possible.

I look forward to using the free tools from PR Newswire.

Thanks for all your help,

Mark Weisenburger
Wellness Center Coaching
June 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMark Weisenburger

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