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Seven Steps to Generating Media Coverage for Your Business
A few weeks ago, I had the great pleasure to meet with Ramon Ray, Editor & Technology Evangelist, Smallbiztechnology.com and also author of Technology Solutions for Growing Businesses (Amacom). Ramon has been on the Big Idea Show with Donny Deutsch and been quoted on the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc. Magazine, WCBS Radio, Crains New York, National Federal of Independent Business, Small Business Advocate Radio Show, Wells Fargo Small Business Roundup, Tech Talk with Craig Peterson and Smart Money. Ramon is truly the master in attracting media coverage for small business. He’s shared some of his insight in attracting media cover in this article. This exposure is great publicity for your business and compliments other paid or unpaid (such as search engine referrals to your web site) that you are also engaged in. Implementing a plan for media coverage, costs nothing, but your time and focus. Why else would you want media coverage? Build credibility. Be recognized as a though leader. Generate visibility for your brand. Here are the Seven Steps to Generating Media Coverage: 1) Have a Plan 2) Follow Your Customers 3) Know the media 4) Know the editor or producer 5) Know the journalist 6) Timing Maybe you think you are in a “boring business” and can think of nothing news worthy? Here’s a few ideas to think about: Statistics are like candy to journalists. Does your business or your industry have any juicy (and factual) trends, numbers, industry observations or analytics you can share. Commentary – Maybe you don’t have fresh news to share, but if you are an expert you can share your expertise and insight as part of an overall story on a news item of the day Charity work – Maybe your company, you personally or your staff has been involved with a particular charity in some meaningful way. Depending on how it’s pitched, this could get you a front page business story in your local paper or at least a mention on the radio. 7) Events – Have you organized an event that has something special about it. Maybe by the huge number of people attending, it indicated lots of community interest. Maybe the event was “different” – like a special event for all your left handed customers or something. There’s many things you, your company and your employees are doing that could be useful for generating media coverage. Last but NOT LEAST, don’t forget about your customers. Maybe your product is the most boring product on the earth. However, your CUSTOMERS might be using the product in cool ways. Or maybe your customers are interesting and you can showcase them and get a mention of your product at the same time. To meet Ramon Ray in person, come and join us at BizTechDay 2009 on October 22-23. 2 Responses to “Seven Steps to Generating Media Coverage for Your Business”Leave a Reply |
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