How to use a News Release
by Abe Cherian
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How to use a News Release Copyright ? 2006
News releases, also called press releases, are the most important selling tool
of publicity. The release must capture the editor's attention, be precise and
easy to read.
A news release can go to just one newspaper or many publications at once. It can
be a community notice about an organization's library sale or an international
insight into inflation. The same standard form is used for every type of news,
whether an executive promotion in the trade magazines, or a local event such as
an author signing books at a neighborhood bookstore.
If you want your notice to get into a special edition of a publication, be aware
of the deadlines. Sunday news editions generally have more readers than the
daily editions. Find out when your release must be received at the editor's
desk. Never mix publicity with advertising. If your newspaper features specific
businesses in special industry supplements, you may be chosen because you
advertise.
But otherwise, editors frown on any releases that merely imitate advertising and
are not newsworthy. Don't embarrass yourself by sending anything that is not
worthy of being printed in the publication as news. Not only will your release
be thrown away, but you will destroy any chance you had for subsequent releases
with that editor.
WRITING THE RELEASE
Keep the news release to one page. Type it clearly on white bond paper, double
spaced, and never send it with typographical errors. Since the release might be
published exactly as it is received, be sure the copy is professional and worthy
of publication.
At the top left, put your name and address and the phone number you can be
reached at during business hours. In full capital letters at the right, type,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE or for release on or after a certain date.
Use a headline appropriate to the event or topic, and keep it short - just like
newspaper headings. Capitalize the letters and underline the headline.
Start the copy with a dateline, which is the city and date. Then write the rest
within a few paragraphs. Include the important information in the standard who,
what, when and where. Use good English, but don't run on with unimportant
adjectives or boring information. You can capitalize the first letters of
important events such as Public Auction or the name of your new product.
If you have a release to send to many publications at the same time, have it
printed by photo offset so the copy is clear and looks original.
Include a personal letter to the editor. Be cordial, but keep it short. If your
product is convenient to mail, you may include a sample if the editor is
amenable.
Watch the publications and clip the printed publicity yourself. Never ask the
publication to send you a copy.
About the Author:
Abe Cherian is the founder of
Multiple Stream Media, a company that helps online businesses find new prospects
and clients, who are anxious to grow their business fast, and without spending a
fortune in marketing and automation.
http://www.freehomebusinesstips.com
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