
Marcia Yudkin is the author of Six Steps to Free Publicity, Marketing Online and Persuading on Paper. She is also a syndicated columnist, a public radio commentator, an inspiring and informative speaker and a consultant for business owners and marketers worldwide. Marcia may be reached at 617-266-1613 or by e-mail at marcia@ yudkin.com. Visit Marcia's Web site. ![]() from Amazon.com |
Irresistible News Anglesby Marcia YudkinAuthor, Speaker and Syndicated Columnist Debra Phillips, a columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine, receives so many phone pitches about entrepreneurs it's hard to get her to sit up and pay attention. Recently in her column she named a New York City furniture distributor who earned twelve column inches and a photo through an outrageous-sounding statement. Roger Abramson defended the business practice of threatening to fire employees who asked for a raise. Phillips wondered why, and then she was hooked. Employees participate in a generous profit-sharing program, Abramson explained, making his attention-getting statement less outrageous. Journalists can't ignore such hooks. Surprising claims interestingly defended make compelling copy. Some others:
Another method of generating newsworthy angles involves taking off from current headlines. In the winter of 1998, Barry Murray landed his company, Truly Nolen Pest Control, in practically every major newspaper in the United States and on more than 70 television stations by issuing a news release tied in to that year's newsmaking weather pattern. "El Nino's Unwelcome Impact: More Bugs," read the headline. The release quoted noted entomology professors predicting that El Nino would cause an increase in termites and other unwelcome insects, and provided perspective from Murray's pest control company. Keep in mind that when a natural, political or social event remains in the news for a while, journalists become especially desperate for a fresh angle on it. Stay alert for connections you can make between what you do and stories in the news. For instance:
The following article comes from Marcia Yudkin's syndicated Marketing Matters column, distributed by Paradigm, The Syndicating Agency. Copyright 1999 Marcia Yudkin. All rights reserved. return: idea site for business main menu |