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PRW Newsletter, June 20, 2006 - Avoiding the Most Common Traps of Writing a Press Release

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Avoiding the Most Common Traps of Writing a Press Release

Writing a press release can be somewhat like composing a resume in that the audience has certain expectations regarding the format, content, and delivery of the information of each. If a job applicant sends out a resume filled with spelling errors, misplaced punctuation, and wide gaps between dates of employment, he is not likely to get a call for an interview. Likewise, if a company distributes a press release replete with spelling errors, incorrect punctuation, and a missing headline, that press release isn’t likely to be “picked up” by any of the publications to which it was sent. Unfortunately, many people take more care with their resumes than with their press releases! No matter how seasoned the writer, it is easy to fall into a number of common press release writing traps.

The most common trap that people fall into when they first start writing press releases is writing something with no real news value. Always look at the press release from a journalist’s point of view. They need relevant news stories. What they don’t need is blatant commercialism. Press releases that use descriptions like “out-of-this-world,” “one-of-a-kind,” “terrific,” “amazing,” etc., sound more like a sales pitch than an informative news release. The best way to avoid this trap is by approaching it like a journalist. Ask yourself what’s new at your company, what importance that has on your consumer or market demographic, and the need for this information to be brought to the public’s attention. Being able to step away from your company, or product, and write a press release objectively about it will increase your chances of having journalists follow up with your story, and also help them look forward from future press releases you send out, as long as you avoid the other traps that people generally fall into.

Once you’re able to “step back” from your company, or product, and look at it objectively, you don’t want to make the mistake of writing an unprofessional press release. Again, look at if from the journalist’s point of view; they are professional writers, and they expect professional press releases. There are five basic sections you want to have covered in any press release you send out. The first is your contact information. It is always best to provide as many means of contact as possible. The second is the headline. This should be a catchy, although relevant, title that helps grab the reader’s attention. The third is the lead paragraph. This is where you cover the “who,” “what,” “when,” “where,” and “why” of your story. Most editors cut press releases from the bottom up to fill in empty space; therefore, it is essential to have this information in the lead paragraph. The fourth section is the supporting text paragraph. This is where you provide evidence to support the lead in paragraph. The fifth section is the company summary paragraph. Using this “upside down” pyramid structure will help the journalists who read a number of press releases a day get the pertinent information they need without having to read the entire release.

Now that you’re looking at things objectively and you know the basic design structure you need to have your press release in, just remember that shorter is better. If your release is over 400 words, you have too many adjectives and quotes that sound like “outstanding,” and from an editors point of few, scream of self-serving. Stick to the basic facts. The average person loses interest after 400 words, so keep it short, sweet, and to the point. Take your time with it, and have a few people read over it to make sure you stayed objective and avoided writing irrelevant information. For more detailed information on press release formatting, click here: http://www.press-release-writing.com/press-release-template.htm.


 

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