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5 Tips to Make Your Press Release Brilliant

By: Theo McLanahan.

If you want to get publicity for your business via the media, press releases are an excellent way to do it. Here are 5 ways to boost the appeal of your press release.
Correct Format: There is a format that press releases need to follow. Make sure your yours is written in the correct format, as you will want it to look as professional as possible. It is also a good idea to double-check the grammar, punctuation and spelling before you send it in for submission.
Keep it Clear and Concise: Your press release should be no longer than two pages. Media outlets receive lots of press releases and don't have time to read a ten page report. Keeping your writing clear and concise allow you to fit in the important facts without going over the two page limit. As you decide what information to include, answer the following questions: who, what, why, where, when, and how.
What's in it for the reader? Make sure you include a call to action in your press release. Put something in it that's going to inspire the reader to go to your event, visit your website, etc. If you write a blatant ad, it's going to be obvious and it won't get picked up by anyone. Include the features and benefits of what you're promoting, and tell your target market what's in it for them.
For example, if you were promoting a new food processor, you need to go beyond just saying it's smaller and takes up less space than other models. You need to state that the smaller size gives the customer the full power of a larger model, while helping them to save precious counter space in their kitchen.
Make it interesting. If your press release is boring, nobody is going to read past the first couple of lines. Try to find the line between simple facts and excitement. Back to the food processor example, instead of just saying "our new food processor will be available in the spring" try something like "out new space-saving food processor will be available this spring, just in time to help you chop the fresh vegetables you're growing for your summer salads."
Remember who your target market is. When you write your press release, make sure you keep your target market in mind. This will help you to focus on what your should include and where you should submit the release. For example, if your press release is health-related, it's not going to be worth the time to submit it to a travel magazine.
The media cannot run a story on every press release they receive, but implementing these tips will help you write press releases that grab, and keep, the media's attention. The old saying 'practice makes perfect' rings true for press releases; the more you write them, the better you will get.

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