Reporters love content that is easy to pull from and process a full story. This said, there are three different types of content that many journalists look for when seeking to cover a pitch. What are they? I'm glad you asked, lol! They are listed below with an explanation.
#1. Supportive facts. Nothing else makes a press release more valuable then to tie in numbers and stats that are current. It shows how relevant your news is and it helps the reporter with his or her workload.
#2. Supportive multimedia. Reporters love eZines, brochures, videos, and soundbites that can support online web editions of their newscasts or publications. If you included these items as a zip file (only upon request), it will set you up for a great relationship with the requesting reporter.
#3. Breaking news that is relevant. Too often, publicists send media releases out anytime their client makes a move. This tactic is like the boy who cried wolf. Eventually, the media will start ignoring your press releases. Make sure you only send out breaking news when it is actually breaking! This type of content continues to be the top content type requested by journalists.
Remember, content is still king as long as you know how to utilize it!
Until tomorrow,
Coco the CEO
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