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How to cut through and have your media release picked up by a journalist

How to cut through and have your media release picked up by a journalist

Update: 2019-10-22
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In this episode, Rob Patterson of Parkins Lane and Paul Evans of Toro Digital are joined by Ping Chew, Founder of Ping Publicity.


 


We discuss:



  • Why it’s important to apply Ping’s “so what?” “who cares?” test to remain objective when writing a media release.

  • The benefits of researching the topic/subject matter and journalist to find a better hook.

  • The difference between a pitch and a media release.

  • The key elements to determine ‘newsworthiness’. Also read Ping’s blog, “What does newsworthy mean?

  • How to structure a media release:


    • Heading: should be no more than 8 words and say exactly what it is about, as simply as possible.

    • 1st and 2nd paragraph: to contain all (and/or relevant) newsworthy elements.

    • Quote: from the main contact / source.

    • 3rd and following paragraph: introduce the person and/or provide any further supporting information.


  • How to structure your email to a journalist:


    • Pitch the story in 8-9 words. 

    • Copy and paste media release into the body of the email.

    • Include a 1 link that contains all additional/supporting material: photographs, research, reports. 

    • Follow up with the journalist 3-5 days after pitching your story.


  • Should you offer exclusivity on your story?





Connect with Ping:  


On LinkedIn


https://www.linkedin.com/in/pingchew/


Ping Publicity website


https://pingpublicity.com.au/


Email


ping@pingpublicity.com.au


Episode transcript


https://www.professionallychallenged.com/episodes/how-to-cut-through-and-have-your-media-release-picked-up-by-a-journalist/


 

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How to cut through and have your media release picked up by a journalist

How to cut through and have your media release picked up by a journalist

Parkins Lane & Toro Digital