The opportunities for free publicity are
endless. How many of the items below can
you write about? For the best media attention,
you should distribute a press release every
week on one of the subjects below.
Before you write your own press release,
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- Ask yourself
what readers or a reporter will be interested
in.
- Do you
offer an apprenticeship or internship?
- Can you
take part in a controversy?
- Can you
write about a customer's success story?
- Is there
something new or unique about your company
or organization?
- Can you
release a testimonial received from a
customer?
- Can you
publish results of a poll or survey?
- Are you
sponsoring a program or event?
- Do you
offer free advice?
- Are there
any unusual products or services that
you offer?
- Can you
publish a summary of useful or new facts?
- Has one
of your customers received an award?
- Have
you been involved in legislation?
- Do you
have a unique projection or forecast?
- Do you
have a new trademark?
- Are you
launching a web site?
- Is there
an issue you can protest?
- Do you
have a new publication?
- Are you
introducing a new product or service?
- Are you
making a major change to your products
or services?
- Have
you been mentioned in a book or article?
- Have
you become a member of an association?
- Are you
making a change in pricing --especially
reductions?
- Are you
offering a new training program for employees?
- Are you
opening a new physical or virtual branch
location?
- Are you
involved with fundraising or other events?
- Are you
speaking at a conference or seminar?
- Are you
celebrating a company anniversary?
- Do you
know a way for people to save time or
money?
- Can you
write a letter to the editor?
- Are you
holding a seminar or lecture?
- Has one
of your offices moved or expanded?
- Are you
having a half price sale?
- Have
you completed a study or research project?
- Has one
of your employees won an award?
- Is some
kind of special event happening for your
company?
- Are you
attending or hosting a trade show or exhibition?
- Have
you had a visit by a celebrity?
- Do you
have a unique way of selling or producing
your product or service?
- Can you
work with the media on a joint project?
- Have
you obtained a new client or large new
customer?
- Do you
have a unique product or service?
- Can you
adapt a national survey or report to explain
your own company's news?
- Have
you received significant recognition in
your field?
- Have
you discovered a new use for your product
or service?
- Are you
running for office?
- Are you
holding a competition or contest?
- Do you
have news that could affect people's health
or make life easier?
- Are you
giving away free samples or demo accounts,
etc?
- Can you
write a tie-in with a current news event?
- Are you
involved with civic activities?
- Have
you spoken in front of a noteworthy audience?
- Are you
offering a reprint of a speech?
- Do you
have a great testimonial to tell?
- Have
you published a report or any kind of
useful or new information?
- Have
you testified as an expert witness?
- Have
you won a new contract?
- Can you
make a timely analysis or prediction?
- Is someone
on your staff receiving a promotion?
- Do you
have any community value that you can
tell about?
- Have
you had an interview or meeting with a
celebrity?
- Can you
hold an event to tie with a holiday or
special occasion?
- Do you
have an employee that is retiring?
- Have
you won an award, contest or special certification?
- Is your
company involved in any charitable or
community actions that has an upcoming
event?
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