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"Just a little feedback on how our PR campaign is going. I sent out my first ever press release this week, to the newspaper sup's, women's mags and home & garden contacts as per your lists and we have received a great response. I think I've had contact from at least 7 reporters and editors, all looking for product submissions for editorial and images to feature straight away. Plus a feature story on me and my business for the Herald Sun! Super excited!!! All this outside of my immediate target audience so I think it's an awesome response. I haven't even done any follow ups yet! Plus it's even generated some sales from a few editors who were buying for their own children. I just wanted to say a huge thanks to you both for your help and advice."
Vicki, Monkeytail & Wellington
Okay, so you know your 'their' from 'they're' and 'there' and you feel you can write your own release. Here are a few tips that will help you. Remember the editor or journalist gets bombarded with these daily, so yours needs to cut through the masses and get attention.
You will need it to be attention grabbing and well constructed. Most releases are normally one to two A4 pages of text and images. It needs to clearly communicate your key messages and be written as though you are speaking directly to your customer.
Make sure your writing tone is right for your target market and include a 'call to action' e.g. 'Go to www.mywebsite.com.au to see the full range' or 'Available now from X Retailer for $X.' Don't forget to include your contact details for media enquiries. This element is crucial to a great campaign.
It's pretty simple really. If you are starting out, then the fact that it is 'new' will often be enough of an angle for the media. Sometimes a great angle to use is how this product or service is going to 'help' your target market. Other ideas for media angles include:
Not everyone feels confident enough in their writing ability to write their own media release. Sometimes you can be just too close to it to see the angles objectively. There is no good having some great, targeted media lists only to have the media release let you down.
If you would like us to help you to come up with story angles and write a release then contact us.
The fee for us to research your product or service, discuss the target markets with you and then write the release is AUD$500 (+GST) and will be invoiced separately. The fee includes up to two sets of changes and we are also happy to 'tweak it' for two different target markets.
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