Insider Tips on Promoting an Event in Local Media
Publicity on a Dime
Producers of small events can promote their own events, in local media, without hiring and outside firm. There are some tried and true methods that you can employ to make your next even a financial success, even if your advertising budget is zero.The earlier you start promoting an event, the more chance you have of generating press. Editors like to know about events in advance, so they plan their editorial calendars. By starting early, you also allow time to create a relationship with the local media, which is essential for any event producer or event promoter.
Insider Tip on Promoting an Event in Local Media: 2. Write a Press Release
Your number one tool to promoting an event is to write a standard press release. If you don't know how, there are books at the library on how to write one, as well as web sites.
The key to writing a press release is to get the editor interested in the event. By piquing the editor's interest, they will be more likely to assign the story to a writer.
The other advantage of a well-written press release is that some publications will print it verbatim in their publications, or simply edit the press release for space.
Insider Tip on Promoting an Event in Local Media: 3. Include Photographs
No matter what the event is, in order to garner the most publicity from local print publications, you need to submit a high-quality, clear, black and white photograph. The photograph should be of a person involved in the event. Newspapers have staff photographers, but will not send them out to do pre-event publicity shots.
Newspaper editors love photographs, as do readers.
Insider Tip on Promoting an Event in Local Media: 4. Make a Media List
Using local phone books, knowledge of publications in the area, a visit to a row of newspaper boxes, and the Internet, compile a list of publications and radio stations in your area. On the list include the name, address, phone number and email address of each publication or radio station.
Insider Tip on Promoting an Event in Local Media: 5. Make Contact
Related information
- Write a press release.
- Include a high-quality black and white photograph.
- Be persistent but not pushy.
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