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How to get media coverage for your startup

05/31/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

To get media coverage of your startup, you should take the following steps:

Identify Your Target Audience: Before you begin your search for media coverage, it's a good idea to make sure you know your target audience. Think about who your target audience is and what media they read or follow.

Create a press release: A press release is an important way to bring media attention to your startup. Write a press release that describes your startup, your products or services, and your vision and mission.

Identify Relevant Media: Identify the media that are relevant to your audience. Look for publications that have covered similar topics in the past and can reach the target audience of your PR campaign.

Create a media list: Create a list of contacts from the media that you have identified. This list should include each contact's name, position, and contact information.

Personalize your outreach: When you're ready to send out your press release, make sure to personalize your outreach. Use journalists' names in your emails and be aware of why you think your message is relevant to them and their audience.

Track your outreach: After you've sent out your press release, you should make sure you track your outreach. Send follow-up emails or call the journalists to make sure your message got through.

Leverage Social Media: Use social media to draw journalists and media attention to your startup. Publish updates about your startup on your social media channels and tag journalists and media that may be relevant to your startup.

Build relationships: Build long-term relationships with journalists and media by regularly connecting with them and providing them with interesting and relevant information.

By following these steps, you can bring media attention to your startup and potentially garner media coverage. However, note that media coverage is not guaranteed and it takes patience and perseverance to be successful.

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Press Release Distribution for Startups

05/30/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

If you want to create a press distribution list for your startup, you can take the following steps:

Identify your target audience: Before creating a press mailing list, you should make sure you know your target audience. Think about who your target audience is and what media they read or follow.

Research relevant media: Research the media that is relevant to your target audience. Look for publications that have covered similar topics in the past and can reach the target audience of your PR campaign.

Collect contact details: Once you have identified relevant media, you need to collect the contact details of the journalists, editors and other important contacts. Check media websites to find contact information, or search LinkedIn for journalists and other relevant contacts.

Make a list: Make a list with the contact details of the relevant media and contacts. The list should include each contact's name, position, and contact information.

Maintain your list: It's important to keep your press mailing list up to date by regularly checking for changes in contacts. Remove outdated contacts and add new ones.

Personalize your outreach: When you're ready to send out your press releases, make sure to personalize your outreach. Use journalists' names in your emails and be aware of why you think your message is relevant to them and their audience.

Track your outreach: After you've sent out your press release, you should make sure you track your outreach. Send follow-up emails or call the journalists to make sure your message got through.

Leverage Social Media: Use social media to draw journalists and media attention to your startup. Publish updates about your startup on your social media channels and tag journalists and media that may be relevant to your startup.

Build relationships: Build long-term relationships with journalists and media by regularly connecting with them and providing them with interesting and relevant information.

By following these steps, you can build a press distribution list for your startup and attract media attention to your business. It takes patience and perseverance to succeed, but it can be a valuable way to get your startup known and reach potential customers.

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Startup Ticker Week 22/2023: 1,327 company startups in Germany

05/21/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
As of calendar week 22/2023, a total of 1,327 new companies were entered in the commercial register in Germany.
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What is a Lean Startup?

05/15/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

A Lean Startup is an approach to business creation and development that focuses on rapid prototyping, iterative development, and customer centricity.

The concept of Lean Startup was developed by Eric Ries and is based on the idea of Lean Manufacturing, which focuses on optimizing production systems. The goal of the Lean Startup is to minimize the risks of starting a business by quickly and cost-effectively testing whether the business model works.

A Lean Startup uses a combination of scientific method and agile principles to quickly get feedback from customers and improve the business model. This often involves developing and testing prototypes or minimal versions of a product or service to quickly learn what customers want or what works and what doesn't.

Through this iterative development and continuous feedback from customers, lean startups can quickly make adjustments and adapt their business model before investing too much time and resources in something that doesn't work. This allows them to get to market quickly, save costs, and increase their chances of success.

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Startup Ticker Week 21/2023: 1,821 company startups in Germany

05/11/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
The Commercial Register recorded a total of 1,821 new companies in Germany in calendar week 21/2023.
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