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How to Get Media Attention - A Guide

06/19/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

For companies and organizations, media attention can be an important factor for success. If you want to present yourself as an expert in your field or want your company to be in the spotlight, the right media presence can help to increase your awareness and promote your business.

But how do you get into the media? Here are some steps that can help you get media attention:

Identify your target media

Before you begin, you should consider what media works best for you. It's important to research your target media to find out what type of content they publish and who their target audience is. Identify the media that best suits your business and make sure you have the contact information for the relevant editors or journalists.

Develop a message

A clear and compelling message is key to attracting media attention. Before engaging with the media, you should make sure you have a clear and memorable message. Think about what makes your business unique and why the media might be interested.

Write a press release

A press release is an important way to get your message across to the media. A well-written press release should get your message across clearly and concisely, and contain all the relevant information a journalist needs to cover it. Make sure your press release is well structured and includes all important information in the first few paragraphs.

Send your press release

Once your press release is created, you should send it to your target media. Make sure you send your press release to the right contacts and that you send a personalized email with a short introductory text highlighting the key points. Also, do not send out your press release too often, as this could attract negative attention from the media.

Offer expertise

Another way to get media attention is to offer your expertise. If you are an expert in your field, you can offer your expertise to the media and serve as a source for future stories. Make sure you state your expertise clearly and concisely and that you provide clear contact information for media representatives.

Use social media

Social media is another way to get media attention. Use your social media to spread your message and showcase your expertise. Use relevant hashtags and mention media companies

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Press relations for (solo) self-employed and freelancers - how it's done

06/15/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

As a solo self-employed or freelancer, it can be a challenge to publicize your work and services and reach potential clients. One effective way to do this is through targeted public relations. Here are some steps you can take as a solo self-employed or freelancer to do press outreach:

Create a list of relevant media: research relevant media outlets that are relevant to your target audience and business. Create a list of contact information for journalists or editors responsible for publishing articles in these media outlets:

Write a press release.

Write a press release: write a press release about your business, services or a specific project you are working on. Make sure your press release is clear and concise, and includes important information such as your name, company and contact information.

Send the press release: send your press release to the contacts on your list. Use a personal salutation and make sure you've spelled the recipient's email address correctly.

Send your press release to the contacts on your list.

Take follow-up action: If you don't get a response to your press release, take follow-up action. Call editors or send a friendly email to ask if they received your press release and if they need more information.

Use social media: Share your press release on your social media channels to increase reach. Use relevant hashtags to reach potential customers.

Offer expertise: Offer your expertise as a resource for journalists. If journalists need information on a topic related to your area of expertise, it could be an opportunity to get mentions in the press.

Supply your expertise as a resource for journalists.

Use opportunities: Take advantage of opportunities such as events or conferences to showcase your work and connect with journalists or editors.

Use press opportunities.

Press relations can be an effective way to get known as a solo self-employed or freelancer and reach potential clients. With a little effort and creativity, you can draw media attention to you and your business.

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What is a no-go in customer acquisition?

06/09/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

A "no-go" in customer acquisition refers to an action or approach that is considered totally unacceptable or unprofessional and turns off potential customers. Here are some examples of no-go's in customer acquisition:

Inappropriate behavior: Any form of rude, pushy or aggressive behavior towards potential customers is an absolute no-go. Clients want to be treated respectfully, and any kind of pushing or coaxing is likely to discourage them from working with you.

Lack of research: if you don't have basic information about the potential client and don't know what their needs are or what solutions they are looking for, it comes across as unprofessional and disinterested. Customers appreciate it when you find out in advance and target their individual needs.

Untargeted mass advertising: sending mass emails or spam messages to a large number of potential customers without any personalization is an absolute no-go. It shows that you are not taking a personalized approach and have no real interest in the customer's specific situation.

Missing transparency: if you conceal or deliberately manipulate information or promises to lure customers, trust will be destroyed. Customers value honesty and transparency, and if they feel they are being deceived, they will be unwilling to work with you.

Missing transparency will destroy trust.

Ignoring feedback: customers may raise questions or concerns during the acquisition process. If you ignore them or don't take them seriously, it sends a negative signal. It's important to act on customer feedback, answer questions and address concerns seriously to build a positive customer relationship.

Failing to follow up: If you don't follow up with potential customers after the initial contact or respond to them in a timely manner, it gives the impression that you are disinterested or don't take them seriously. Consistent follow-up is critical to keeping customers interested and resolving their questions or concerns.

These no-gos should be avoided to ensure successful customer acquisition. Instead, focus on a professional, respectful, and customized approach to earn customers' trust and build long-term relationships.

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Fundraising from corporate donors - We show how it's done

06/02/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

Fundraising is an important activity that nonprofits use to raise money for their work. To be successful, organizations need to appeal to a variety of fundraising sources, including individuals, foundations, governments, and corporations. Corporate donations are a valuable source because they can donate a larger amount of money than individuals. There are several ways that businesses can help a nonprofit organization. These include financial donations, in-kind donations, employee time and donation programs.

The first task is to find businesses that may be interested in donating. Some companies have specific programs to support certain communities or nonprofits, while others specialize in a broader range of giving. It is important to research a company's donation policies and programs to ensure that the organization is relevant to the company.

After finding a company interested in fundraising, the organization needs to create a professional fundraising appeal. This should include a brief summary of the nonprofit and its mission, greatest needs and successes. It is important to have a clear plan for how the money will be used. If possible, specific examples of projects made possible by donations should also be included.

It is also important to include a contact at the organization with whom a direct dialogue can be opened. This contact can be the person representing the company in the fundraising effort or someone familiar with the organization.

After the fundraising appeal is created, the organization should contact the companies directly. It is important to provide a personal touch and convey a sense of the organization's mission and needs. It is also advisable to give the businesses a reason why they should support this particular organization.

If the company makes a donation, it is important to be grateful and show appreciation for the donation. This can take the form of press releases, social media posts, thank you cards and other forms of appreciation. These actions strengthen the company's image and increase the likelihood that it will make additional donations in the future.

Corporate fundraising can be a lucrative source for nonprofits. It is important to create a professional donation request and have a contact at the company with whom a direct dialogue can be opened. Once a donation has been received, it is important to be grateful and show appreciation in order to reinforce a positive image of the company and receive further donations.

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Maximum effect at the lowest possible cost - How the Media & PR Database 2023 revolutionizes your press work

06/01/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

The PR and software industry is facing fundamental change. While the future of PR monopolists and software dinosaurs is uncertain, smaller, non-established companies and start-ups are expected to gain large market shares in the coming years. We explain why this is so and what implications it will have for the industry below.

First of all, it is important to understand that PR monopolists and software dinosaurs are increasingly prevented from innovating and developing new technologies. This is because they focus their resources on improving existing products and services rather than breaking new ground. As a result, they are unable to adapt to the ever-changing demands and expectations on the industry, making them less and less competitive.

On the other hand, smaller companies and startups are likely to play a bigger role in the market because they have the resources and agility needed to adapt quickly to new trends. This means they are more likely to be able to develop innovative products and services that are one step ahead of the competition.

In addition, customers are becoming more demanding and want more services for less money. This means that PR monopolists and software dinosaurs will have a harder time attracting and retaining customers because they won't be able to offer the same quality and service at an affordable price.

In short, over the next year or two, it is likely that the established PR software vendors will lose customers, while smaller companies and startups will gain a larger market share. This will lead to a fundamental shift in the industry as new technologies and services are developed that offer real value to customers.

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