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Image is Everything
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| Image is everything. It’s not what you say, but you do that is remembered by others, yet surprisingly few people seem to remember this, especially when they are in the middle of a crisis situation. |
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Losing the Battle Winning the PR War
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| Sometimes in crisis communications you need to lose the smaller customer battle to win the greater public relations war. It's a strategy practiced by war Generals, which suggests if the act can protect lives, it can also probably protect your image. |
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Selling Your Story Idea
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| Everyone knows the best salesman is the person who believes soundly in his product. This is why you must be absolutely convinced that your story idea is newsworthy before you pitch any journalist. Here are a few tips to help you bring focus to your idea so it sounds more news worthy. |
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The Rules of Gift Giving
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| What are the rules when it comes to giving products or samples to the media? Does it work in your interest to provide a free sample of your product to a reporter or would you be better off by just sending out a news release? There might be a better way to get the media's attention, and it is something money can't buy. |
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Unconventional vs. Conventional Pitches
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| One size does not fit all when it comes to pitching a story idea to the media. In many cases, you will have more success with your story pitches by targeting the proper news medium and reporter through unconventional ways. |
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When to Pitch Reporters & Producers
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| When is the best time to pitch reporters or producers? Should you pitch your story idea in the morning, afternoon, or after the reporter files his story? There are better times to pitch your story idea which can be the difference between a successful or failed PR strategy. |
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Why Credibility Matters
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| Pitching the media is more than just pitching a story idea. It is about pitching the entire package, and that means pitching yourself. If you are trying to get yourself on the news or in the newspapers, you need to establish why you are qualified to speak on the topic. Here are a few ways to establish your credibility before pitching the media. |
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Why You Should Never Lie to the Media
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| What happens when you try to cover-up a lie? If you are talking to a reporter who makes a living by uncovering information, you will probably get caught, which is why you should always think twice before trying to lie your way out of a crisis situation. |
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Writing an Effective News Release
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| Newspaper and television reporters should not be approached the same way when it comes to press releases. The two mediums face different time constraints and deadlines with their stories, which will dictate how long or short you should make your pitch.
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What Is Your Book About?
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| Can you pitch your book idea in a sentence or a short paragraph? If you need too many words, then you often need to return to the drawing board and keep working on refining the idea. This article gives a bit of insight of what your acquisitions editor will face as he presents your idea to a room full of jaded publishing executives. For over five years, I filled this role for authors to pitch their books and get them through the traditional publishing process. |
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How To Pitch Your Business
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| I recently put out a call for sources for my new Business With Passion TV series on “If I Can Help a Reporter Out...“. Because I received a wide range of responses, I thought I’d share some advice for how to pitch yourself (or your client) well. |
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How to Pitch Like a Journalist
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| How would you like to get free publicity for your business on the local news? Would you like to see your local newspaper write an article on your product or service? It is possible to get on the news, you just have to learn how to pitch a story that is "newsworthy." It's not as complicated as it sounds once you learn How to Pitch Like a Journalist. |
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When to Pitch Reporters & Producers
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| When is the best time to pitch reporters or producers? Should you pitch your story idea in the morning, afternoon, or after the reporter files his story? There are better times to pitch your story idea which can be the difference between a successful or failed PR strategy. |
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Selling Your Story Idea
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| Everyone knows the best salesman is the person who believes soundly in his product. This is why you must be absolutely convinced that your story idea is newsworthy before you pitch any journalist. Here are a few tips to help you bring focus to your idea so it sounds more news worthy. |
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Unconventional vs. Conventional Pitches
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| One size does not fit all when it comes to pitching a story idea to the media. In many cases, you will have more success with your story pitches by targeting the proper news medium and reporter through unconventional ways. |
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4 (plus one) Sure-Fire Tips to Grab the Media’s Interest
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| The story is king when it comes to the media. Your challenge is to discover how to pitch that story in a compelling way, in a way that will be sure to grab the media’s attention. But to do so, you need to find how to spark and hold their interest. The following are some sure-fire tips: |
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Pitch More Faster Read Versus Listen
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| As part of our Do More Faster book tour, we’ve been having a pitch session each day called “Pitch More Faster.” During the hour, we hear four pitches that are five minute each and give direct feedback / suggestions on the pitch itself (not the content or the business, but the pitch.) |
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4 Secrets to Developing the Perfect PR Pitch
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| You might have a great story, but if you don’t know how to present it, you’re not going to grab the media’s attention. Remember what seems like a great story for you might not seem that way to the media. Building a great pitch for a TV segment or magazine article takes some time, thought and creativity. I covered some ways to develop a dynamite PR pitch in a previous article, take some time to review those but also keep the following tips in mind. |
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How to Maximize Local PR
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| Whereas I’m a big believer in going national if you have a strong story, there is a lot to be said for regional and local PR coverage. If you have a personal story that has a local slant to it, use it. Maybe a story as to how you built your business, or a story about how your product, service or company helped transform the life of someone else who lives in the community. The media loves transformational stories, so offer them one with a strong local hook. Always give your pitch a local slant. Remember you’re drilling down, pitching narrow, not wide. |
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