Sample Press Releases
Event Announcement
If your company is doing something special, be sure to alert the
press. You can be holding a grand opening...teaching a special
class...or carrying a new line of products. In fact, many events
are staged simply as a way of creating news...and getting coverage
for a company. Think about film premieres, which are held primarily
to generate publicity.
When you write your event announcement, be sure to include a reason
for reporters to attend. It could be a ceremony where you're
giving something to the city...or a celebrity appearance...or a
special demonstration. Try to make it photogenic, since a picture
is worth a thousand words.
If possible, send a release prior to the event, and then another
one afterwards that includes a photograph of what happened. This
gives you a second shot at coverage.
In the sample release, Angelo's Fish House is announcing a
special event. Notice how the "media alert" (details
about the event that would interest newspapers, radio stations, and
television crews) is put up at the top and set apart from the body
copy.
Sample Event Announcement
New Product or Service Release
New product releases are among the most common type of press
release. You can use them to announce your product to the press,
and you can also send them to your customers to tell them about the
introduction.
Be careful to avoid hype in this type of release. You will want to
explain what your product or service does in easy-to-understand
language. You also need to stress your benefits as well as your USP
(Unique Selling Proposition). In other words, be sure to set your
product apart from the competition.
If you send this type of release to a trade publication -- one that
addresses a specific business-to-business audience -- you can
stress technical benefits in language common to the industry. But
if you're going for a more general audience, keep jargon to a
minimum.
In this sample new product release, it is important to look at the
pacing -- how the release introduces the information. The headline
and subhead grab the journalist's attention in a few words. The
lead paragraph gets to the news quickly and actively. The quote
underscores the theme of the release. The next paragraphs provide
detailed information, stressing further benefits of the
product.
Sample Product or Service Release
Personnel Release
When you hire a new manager or other important person, you can send
out a news release to announce it. Many local newspapers and
industry publications print "new appointments" columns.
It can also be gratifying to new employees to see that the company
they've just joined is so happy to have them that they're
sending out a press release.
In a personnel release, you want to focus on WHO is being named,
WHAT they will do for your company, WHY they're appointment is
important, and WHAT they did previously.
Customize the information for the publication you're sending it
to. For example, if you're sending this type of release to a
local newspaper, you might want to include the home town of the
person who has been hired, and other personal data. This type of
information is not important if its being sent to an industry
publication, which might like information on association
membership
In this example, FlagBenders USA has appointed a new sales VP who
will oversee the company's national expansion. Notice how the
release goes beyond just the appointment and to show its
impact.
Sample Personnel Release
Tips/Hints Releases
People love lists, and the media is no exception. Just look at the
popularity of David Letterman's Top 10 List. Releases that
focus on tips and hints can work very well to position you or your
company as an authority. They're easy to write, fun to read,
and have a good chance of grabbing an editor's attention.
Keep your tips focused and be sure to stress benefits. A baker
could help people buy the perfect cake; a telecommunications
consultant could provide 10 ways for companies to lower their long
distance bills; a dry cleaner could give tips on how to remove
certain troubling stains.
In the attached release, a wedding planner gives 5 things to think
about when buying a wedding present. This release would be sent out
to newspapers, magazines, TV shows and radio stations when weddings
are common -- probably around June. The tips are short and
practical, and can almost be reprinted verbatim. Plus, the quotes
act as "sound bites" and demonstrate that the author
would be a good interview for a radio or television station. The
"Note to Editors" at the end reinforces that the author
is available for interviews.
Sample Tips and Hints Release
Commentary Release
A recent news development may have an impact on your customers, and
you can use a press release to state your position and show how
your company will respond to such an event. While this type of
release won't necessarily get someone to write specifically
about your company, it will enhance your chances of a reporter
calling you for a quote or information that will be part of a
larger article.
You can use this type of release to position yourself as an expert.
If you ran a computer tutoring service, you might want to issue a
release commenting on a new operating system release; a home health
care consultant might want to comment on new health insurance
legislation. These can also help when the media is looking for a
local angle to a national story -- they often want to see how
global events affect local companies. For instance, if you ran an
import/export company, you might be able to comment on the effects
of a new international trade agreement.
In this example, The Green Way, which sets up recycling programs
for corporations, has sent out a release commenting on a new
environmental law. While the company had nothing to do with
drafting the legislation, it is looking to demonstrate its
expertise so that reporters writing about the new law will come to
them for input, and companies that need to comply with the
regulations will think of Green Way as a real expert.
Sample Commentary Release
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