Community Joint Ventures - Tips for Publicity
Monday, May 5th, 2008Hi gang, Rick Ostler again from Community Joint Ventures. Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the public’s perception of a subject. The subjects of publicity include people (for example, politicians and performing artists), goods and services, organizations of all kinds, and works of art or entertainment.
From a marketing perspective, publicity is one component of promotion. The other elements of the promotional mix are advertising, sales promotion, and personal selling. Promotion is one component of marketing. Here are 10 publicity tips you can use to promote you, your products and services.
1. Introduce yourself with a sound bite - Few people have time to listen to the full story. Use language that will grab and captivate the media, show them your star potential and make them want to move mountains to advance your career.
2. Come from the heart - To successfully promote your product or service: you must honestly believe in what you’re promoting and you can’t fake it.
3. Follow up - The magic formula for getting publicity is follow up, follow up, follow up.
4. Find your uniqueness and capitalize on it - Find out what’s unique about you, what distinguishes you, your product, or service from the crowd. Then, come up with lever and unusual ways to tell the world about it.
5. Headline tips - Aim for headlines that are clear, concise, and make the reader want more information. Write your headlines after you’ve written the story. Keep them short, no more than one line.
6. Get others to spread the word - To build a successful business, you need networks, strategic alliances, etc. to help advance your cause. Everyone you know, hear about, meeting, and do business with is a prospect for your network.
7. Speak before groups - Speaking before groups increases your visibility, reputation, and stature in your industry. It establishes you as an authority in your field, draws media attention, and makes you more attractive to potential customers / clients.
8. Eat, sleep, and breathe publicity - Publicity never sleeps. It’s an ongoing, 24 / 7 process that never stops. Publicity accompanies you everywhere.
9. Media lists - Update your list on an ongoing basis. Unless you keep your list current, you’ll end up wasting time and energy contacting people who have long gone.
10. Trade shows and special events - Trade shows, conferences, and conventions are prime marketing opportunities because everyone is there to make contacts, talk shop, and do business.
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