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Measuring and documenting the success of a press release only makes sense if you have sufficient time and capacity to carry out a systematic and sound analysis. This means that you need to conduct appropriate monitoring and measurement of the press release and record the results before you can evaluate it as successful.
There are some basic steps you need to take to measure and document the success of a press release. First, you need to create a press release plan to determine how and when you will send out the press release. You will also need to define a set of objectives, such as which audience you want to target and what result you want to achieve.
Once the plan is set, you can combine the press release with a campaign to reinforce the release. You will also need to set up a system for recording the contacts. This can be done through CRM software or another contact management system.
You then need to measure and document the success of the press release. This can be done through a number of methods, such as collecting and analyzing data generated by the press release or the number of new contacts generated by the press release.
After you have completed measuring and documenting the success of the press release, you can compare and evaluate the results and draw conclusions. This will help you better plan and manage future press releases.
As a general rule, you should not begin measuring and documenting the success of a press release until you have received a reasonable volume of data a few weeks after the release. This gives you enough time to perform a sound analysis.