Writing
press releases is one of the most important jobs a Public Relations pro will have to do
regularly. In Nigeria and the world over, most people in PR write more stories than journalists and reporters.
Yet, few know the basic rules. Many fail to follow the tenets, to their own
peril.
According to Yewande Olanrewaju, a PR Executive at Black House Media, “In my few years of practice, I’ve
realized that communicating with your target audience in the “right language”
is worth much more than all the bonanzas and promos…but then finding that right
language, tone, angle is the real hard-work”.
Here are a few tips from BHM. You’re welcome!
1.
Boring or weak headlines are a no-no. Make sure your headline is compact and very interesting. In
cases where you are stuck with serious headlines, a witty rider may help.
2.
Let the most exciting part of the release appear in the first
paragraph. However, it must be written in a way that sustains reader's interest.
3. Subsequent paragraphs must clearly state the popular 5Ws and H.
4. Embrace Storytelling. Know this; You’re not a PR pro. You’re not a PR pro. (repeat 10x). You’re a storyteller giving your audience the scoop.
5.
Added quotes are more believable when they are coming from a
third party who must have had a first hand experience of the event/person being
talked about.
6.
Approach sensitive news as they are and be careful not to blow
it out of proportion.
7. Use relevant keywords to maximally optimize
search engines and use hyperlinks, PLEASE!
8.
Know the media you’re pitching to and try your best to write
content that’ll interest them – and by extension – their readers.
9. The tone of the release must be breezy and exciting from start to finish.
10. Embrace multi media: Your release must come in different
formats. Text and still images for newspapers and magazines, Video for TV and
Youtube, Text, Video embed codes and images for web and mobile, sound bytes and
text for radio, etc. ‘One size fits all’ is so 1800s!
Got
extra tips? Feel free to share!
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