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How to write a press release

by Lynn | August 19, 2008 | In Marketing Tips

If you’re in charge of any kind of public event, scheduled events, personnel promotions, awards, news products and services, sales accomplishments, a press release is your cheapest form of publicity. A press release, also known as a news release, is simply a written statement distributed to the media. Writing a press release is, not too different from writing any other document. They can also be used in generating a feature story. You won’t have to pay for ads or go passing out flyers door to door, or walk around with a placard around your neck—all you need to do is write it up, submit it and appeals to the appropriate press release distribution services. Certain rules must be followed to ensure that you are including all the necessary information.

Steps

  1. Write the lead, the first sentence which grabs the reader and says who, what, when, where, why, and how. Then fill in the next 1-2 sentences which expand the lead.
    • The press release headline should be brief, clear and to the point. Treat press release headlines and sub-heads as the ultra-compact version of your entire press release content.
    • Generally, news release headlines should portray an “announcement”-type style in order to attract readers, i.e., journalists. It may describe the latest achievement of an organization, a recent newsworthy event, a new product or service. For example, “XYZ Company Announces Strategic Partnership with ABC Company in India & United States.”
    • Headlines are written in bold and are typically much larger in size than the press release text. Conventional press release headlines include the use of present tense and exclusion of “a” and “the” as well as forms of the verb “to be” in certain contexts.
    • The first word in the press release headline should be capitalized, as should all proper nouns. Most headline words appear in lower-case letters, although adding a stylized “small caps” style can create a more graphically news-attractive look and feel. Do not capitalize every word.
    • The simplest method to arrive at the press release headline is to extract main points (highlights) and then the most important keywords from your press release. Now from these keywords, try to frame a logical and attractive statement. Using keywords will give you better visibility in search engines and it would be simpler for journalists and readers to get the idea of the press release content.
  2. Write the press release body copy. The press release should be written as you want it to appear in a news story.
    • Start with the date and city for which the press release is originated.
    • The press release body copy should be compact. Avoid using very long sentences and paragraphs. Avoid repetition and over use of grammar, fancy language and jargon.
    • A first paragraph (two to three sentences) must actually sum up the press release and the further content must elaborate it. In a fast-paced world, neither journalists nor other readers would read the entire press release if the start of the article didn’t generate interest.
    • Deal with actual facts - events, product, service, people, target, goals, plans, projects. Try to provide maximum use of these ‘real’ facts and contents. A simple method for writing an effective press release is to make a list of following things:
  3. Communicate the 5 Ws and the H. Who, what, when, where, why, and how. Then consider the points below if pertinent.
      • What is the actual news?
      • Why this is news?
      • The people, products, items, dates and other things related with the news.
      • The purpose behind the news.
      • Your company - the source of this news.
    • Now from the points gathered, try to construct paragraphs and assemble them sequentially: The headline > the summary or introduction of the news > event or achievements > product > people > again the concluding summary > the company.
    • The length of a press release should be at least a page and maximum two or three pages. ***These must be doublespaced.
    • The more newsworthy you make the press release copy, the better the chances of it being selected by a journalist or reporting. Find out what “newsworthy” means and use it to hook your reader.
  4. Include information about the company. When a journalist picks up your press release for a story, he/she would logically have to mention the company in the news article. Journalists can then get the company information from this section.
    • The title for this section should be - About XYZ_COMPANY
    • After the title, use a paragraph or two to describe your company with 5/6 lines each. The text must describe your company, its core business and the business policy. Many businesses already have a professionally written brochures, presentations, business plans, etc. - that introductory text can be put here.
    • At the end of this section, point to your website. The link should be the exact and complete URL without any embedding so that, even if this page is printed, the link will be printed as it is. Companies which maintain a separate media page on their websites must point to that URL here. A media page typically has contact information and press kits.
  5. Tie it together. Provide some extra information links which support your press release or close the press release with the contact information.
  6. Add contact information. If your press release is really newsworthy, journalists would surely like more information or would like to interview key people associated with it.
    • If you are comfortable with the idea of letting your key people being directly contacted by media, you can provide their contact details on the press release page itself. For example, in case of some innovation, you can provide the contact information of your engineering or research team for the media.
    • Otherwise, you must provide the details of your MEDIA/PR department in the CONTACT section. If you do not have dedicated team for this function, you must appoint somebody who will act as a link between the media and your people.
    • The contact details must be limited and specific only to the current press release. The contact details must include:
      • The Company’s Official Name
      • Media Department’s official Name and Contact Person
      • Office Address
      • Telephone & FAX Numbers with proper country/city codes and extension numbers
      • Mobile Phone Number (optional)
      • Timings of availability
      • Email Addresses
      • Website Address
  7. Signal the end of the press release with three # symbols, centered directly underneath the last line of the release. This is a journalistic standard.
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