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Business & Careers Article: Publicity and Press Releases - What Every Small Business Owner Needs to KnowBy: Emma Rhoades of Diva Promotions
I was recently lucky enough to be part of a brainstorming session conducted by a professional and very successful Public Relations Expert. I want to share some of the information that came out of that session - tips used by the experts themselves to get their clients' media releases read, and published. Spread the News You can also sponsor a sporting event, partner with a charity or tie your media release into a particular event at the time. For example, as I write this, interest rates are about to be cut for the first time in 7 years. If you can use this to your advantage in your business, then send out a media release. Chances are, it will be picked up pretty quickly! If you have a fashion business for example, run a media release close to the Melbourne Cup talking about this year's fashion. Send it on up Contact me please! Try to keep your press release to one page and ensure that no blatant advertising is included. Follow up with each journalist that received your media release until you receive an answer from them. Using publicity as part of your marketing strategy and your marketing mix can bring in plenty of free business - so ensure you get the basics right the first time!
Emma Rhoades owns promotional business Diva Promotions. She aims to give women with their own business highly targeted, cost-effective promotional campaigns. Visit www.divapromotions.com.au today to view our current advertising and promotional opportunities. Emma can be contacted via the website or at admin@divapromotions.com.au Back to Business & Careers Section |
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