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articles (Business, Technical, or anything else about the industry) or write a
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PRESS RELEASES
Send your press release to: news@pcb007.com
Tips for Writing Press Releases:
Planning Begins Before You Write
While no one can guarantee your release will be published or used for an
article, there are things you can do to improve your chances. The biggest
obstacle to most press releases is the release itself.
Your Release Should be:
Concise
Editors receive hundreds of releases a week (perhaps more) and appreciate
releases that are brief and to the point.
Well-written
A good way to ensure your release finds a place in the waste basket is by
writing poor copy: bad spelling, poor grammar, and illogical or unsubstantiated
claims.
Factual
Stick to logical and substantiated claims, avoiding statements of belief: we're
the best, the cheapest, etc.
Honest
Avoid the padded quotes by company officers; even if they are experts, they
come across as biased. If used, stick to the facts.
Timely
If your release isn't topical, consider incorporating it with a recent news
event but don't stretch it.Questions to consider
before you write:
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Who is your preferred
audience?
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What do you want readers to take
away from your release?
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What does your release provide:
invaluable information or just another offer?
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What is the support or justification
for the information in your release?
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What is the tone of your release?
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Are you aware of possible pitfalls or areas to
avoid?
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What is the purpose of your release: to increase
business, disseminate information, or both?
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