Securing headlines for your business
Jessica Pilkington of BuzzPR - proud sponsors of Spark - has these top tips:
Bill Gates put it brilliantly: “If l was down to my last dollar, l’d spend it on PR.”
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Hide AdBut, if you want todo it for yourselves, how do you go about getting valuable and positive coverage for your business?
Here are some top tips to help you on the way.
1. Press release: Get the press release bang on and you’ll boost your chance of coverage.
Journalists are busy people so provide them with a story, well written – no more than 1-2 pages long – and a good pic and you’re half way there.
2. Google Alerts: Keep track of press by logging on to www.google.co.uk/alerts Key in your company name and any competitors or sectors you want to keep an eye on and online coverage will pop into your inbox on a daily basis.
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Hide Ad3. Twitter: Get into the habit of searching for the hashtag #Journorequest on Twitter.
Journalists across the UK and beyond make daily requests for stories, products and opinion pieces.
You could strike lucky.
Start following key journalists as well – great for building relationships.
4. Research: Build your list of media contacts free by using an online database such as
www.journalisted.com or www.mediauk.com
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Hide Ad5. National news: Keep abreast of the news even before it happens and log on to
www.foresightnews.co.uk for daily updates, or follow them on Twitter @ForesightNewsUK
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