ArticlesReader.com Menu
Newest Articles
Most Viewed Articles
ArticlesReader.com RSS
Submit Article
Login
Signup
Search the articles

Articles Main Categories
Advice
Animals
Automobiles
Business
Career
Communications
Computer Programming
Computers
Entertainment
Environment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Food
Health & Medical
Home & Garden
Humor
Internet Business
Internet Marketing
Legal
Leisure & Recreation
Marketing
Other
Politics
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Technology & Science
Travel
Writing
Subscribe
Receive alert message from us when new articles submitted to our site for free.

Enter your name

Enter your email

Syndicate

















Related Products
Home::PR

The 7 Deadly Sins of Press Releases

Author : Joan Stewart

A press release is often your only chance to make a great first impression.

Newspapers, magazines and trade publications receive them by the truckload. That means sloppy, inaccurate, pointless releases are the first to hit the newsroom wastebasket. To make sure yours isn't one of them, avoid these 7 Deadly Sins:

1. Providing insufficient or wrong information on your press releases, particularly telephone numbers. Releases must be complete, accurate and specific. (Note: A news release is the same as a press release.)

2. Writing too long. They should be no longer than a page.

3. Sending it too late. Mail or fax it to local media at least two weeks before an event, preferably three or four. Major magazines work four to six months ahead of time.

4. Sending a release with no news value. News is what happens that is different. If it isn't different, it isn't news.

5. Blatant commercialism. Avoid hackneyed words and phrases such as spectacular, incredible, the only one of its kind, breakthrough, cutting-edge, unique and state-of-the-art.

6. Omitting a contact name and phone number. At the top of the first page in the left corner, let editors know who they can call if they have questions. Include day, evening and cell phone numbers.

7. Calling after you send a release and asking questions like "Did you get my news release?" or "Do you know when it will be printed?" Don't follow up with a phone call to see if the media got your release, unless you are absolutely sure that someone will check for you. Most reporters and editors don't have time. If you do follow up, make sure you have a reason to call. Suggest a particular angle to your story, or ask the media people if they need any other information.

http://ezinearticles.com/members/mem_pics/Joan-Stewart_2427.jpg" border="0" alt="EzineArticles Expert Author Joan Stewart">

Joan Stewart publishes the free ezine “The Publicity Hound’s Tips of the Week,” packed with valuable tips on how to generate thousands of dollars in free publicity. Subscribe at http://www.PublicityHound.com and receive free the handy checklist "89 Reasons to Send a News Release."

Spam emails More free articles

Related articles


  1. Driving Near School Buses in Company Vehicles
  2. The Ten P's of PR
  3. Post Your Press Release Online – For Free!!
  4. How To Write A Killer Press Release
  5. Public Relations: Power Tool for the 21st Century
  6. Does the PR Blueprint Work?
  7. When Tactics Are Not Enough
  8. What People Believe Can Bring You Success
  9. What I Do
  10. What's Important About PR?
  11. A Winning Game Plan
  12. Add Some Firepower to your PR
  13. PR: Am I Getting a Good Deal?
  14. Generating Publicity For Your Business: Knowing Your "Media Market" Is Critical
  15. Why Good PR Warrants Your Attention
  16. It's the Little Details that Can Make or Break a News Story
  17. What You Don't Know About PR Can Hurt You
  18. How PR Makes a Manager's Life Easier
  19. Why Not Juice-Up Your PR?
  20. Life After Press Release Distribution?
  21. Do You Have an Exclusive Market Segment?
  22. PR: Your 500 Pound Gorilla
  23. Imagine PR Like This Helping You
  24. How to Tap in to the Holiday Publicity Bonanza
  25. Make Front Page News By NOT Inviting The Media
More related feeds
The WOMMA Word Archive for 7 Deadly Sins of WOMM
7 Deadly Sins of WOMM. In a new book written by WOMMA member Room 214 cofounder James Clark, James looks at the forces of good and evil in social media. As more and more organizations rush to apply social strategies in an ever ...

Bush's seven deadly environmental sins- Salon - Mixx
Bush's seven deadly environmental sins- Salon view story. 15 votes. Vote. salon.com — How Bush made a mockery of the nation's environmental laws and values -- and what Obama must do to get us back on track. Activity; About this site ...

Confirmed: Bounce Rate is A Search Engine Ranking Factor - Google ...
... Marketing Pilgrim found this 78 minutes ago on bits.blogs.nytimes.com. A public debate on whether Google violates its motto "Don't be evil" moves quickly to considering whether the search company is guilty of the Seven Deadly Sins. ...

Marketing to the 7 Deadly Sins - Business Marketing - Entrepreneur.com
And among all the little things we do to misbehave, there are seven transgressions deemed throughout the ages to be worse than the rest--the seven deadly sins: pride, lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, envy and wrath. ...

Comic Book Resources > Unfortunate Confluence of Words - 11-20-2008
61) Why isn't stupidity one of the Seven Deadly Sins? 62) How about this... upon acceptance of a comic book assignment, you must first contribute to the communal pot, say three or four new characters / villains, before you can indulge ...

Boss Advice » The 7 Deadly Workplace Sins
The following list of 7 Deadly Workplace Sins details key emotional offenses professionals should AVOID AT ALL COSTS to better assure upward career mobility. These enlightening, commonsense tips will help aspiring pros get on the path ...

Ranjan Varma's Blog: Personal Finance Bulletin: Get Started!
What do we have here in this e-book? 1. Monday is Money day! 2. Basics of Financial Planning 3. Investing Basics: Which financial products to choose from and why? 4. Seven deadly sins of Investing. 5. Asset Allocation. ...

The Seven Deadly Sins of Site Design | Interwoven BlogSite
A few weeks back I spoke on a panel at the Online Market World conference session entitled The Seven Deadly Sins of Site Design. The notion of this session.

If It's Hip, It's Here: Artists & Designers Make Scents; Six of ...
Curated by Joseph Quartana (Seven New York), Six Scents: Series One, is a collection of scents that were created by six renowned perfumers working with six celebrated designers. ... advertising or press inquiries ...

Visual WebGui Releases the First Empty Client Platform - Press ...
on 2008/11/13 23:45:35 (7 reads). Press Release. Tel Aviv, Israel —October 27, 2008 —Gizmox, http://www.visualwebgui.com, the developer of the Visual WebGui open source platform, today announced a new development and deployment concept ...

 


 

© 2007 articlesreader.com - All Rights Reserved