How
Befriending the Media Can Increase Your Business
When it comes to your business, befriending the media can have a huge
impact on your growth. The term “media” is quite
large, and
it covers the various types of communication that reach or influence
people. This can take the form of the internet, radio, television,
newspapers, magazines, podcasts, and more. The following are some tips
on how to befriend the media, and how this can help your business.
You will want to start building relationships with people that are
associated with various types of media. You can use a program such as
Excel or Access to organize a list of website owners, bloggers,
podcasters, writers, local news anchors, local radio deejays, etc.
Collect all the relevant information you will need to communicate with
them, such as their names, titles, email addresses, the types of
stories that they usually cover, etc.
When you send a press release, be clear, concise and to the point. Keep
your press release to a maximum of two pages. Make sure you include
your contact information, as well as information on how your product or
service will help your target market.
Create a publicity campaign for your business. Don’t just
send
out one press release and wait for people to come to you.
Instead, send out a press release to several media outlets once per
week. The more media outlets that know about your business, the higher
your chances are for receiving publicity.
You may follow-up with the people you have submitted press releases to,
but don’t harass them or contact them too soon. They are busy
and
receive press releases on a daily basis. Give them a chance to look at
yours and decide if it is something their viewers, listeners, or
readers would be interested in.
When someone from the media calls you, be upbeat, enthusiastic, and
honest. Have your information ready because they don’t want
to
wait for you to call them back with your answers.
Instead of just trying to “plug” your business,
establish
yourself as an expert in your field. When the media needs someone to
comment on a news item that relates to your type of business, they may
call on you. Your business may not be the focus of the interview, but
your information will be displayed for the public to see, hear, or
read.
In exchange for the media promoting you, offer to promote the media. Of
course, national news and radio programs, huge newspapers, etc. may not
need your promotional services, but smaller media outlets do. Let them
know that if someone features you on their website, in their blog, or
through their podcast, you will send a link to the information to your
mailing list.
Once you have established a few contacts in various media outlets, stay
friendly with them and let them know when something new is happening
with your business.
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