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THE REPORTER CALLED! NOW WHAT?? Previous Article - Do You Need a Press Release?By
Alyice Edrich |
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Youve
sent the press releases and after what seems like an eternity
of waiting, you finally get the call! The call that says,
"Hey, we loved the press release and think there is a
story to be written!"
What do you do now?Dont panic. Take a deep breath, say a silent prayer of thanks, and ask the reporter how you can help him or her. Dont forget to jot down the name of the reporter. If you were in so much shock, that you didnt get the name, simply say, "Im sorry, I didnt get your name." The reporter will repeat his or her name. Then
say, "How may I help you?" The reporter will mention your press release and an angle
that he or she wants to use to write a story about you or
your business. If you disagree with the angle, dont
be afraid to say so and definitely do not be afraid to decline
the interview. However, if the angle is complimentary to
your business, you most definitely want to take the reporter
up on the offer! (It is very important to know why the reporter
called and how he or she is going to use your quotes in
relation to the article being written.) If you encounter dead silence after you have finished your statement, do not continue to ramble on. Wait for the reporter to ask another question.Always stay on the positive side.Never let a reporter goat you into speaking negative of anyone, whether it be your business, your clients, your customers, your competition, or life in general. Be friendly, personable, and confident.Dont be afraid to laugh during the interview should the occasion call for it. Have sources readily available.As soon as you send out a press release, think of customers, clients, or others that are targeted towards the angle you took in your press release. Call them up and ask if you could use them as a source or reference should an interviewer request this information. Then keep a handy list next to your phone, that includes
Do you know facts off the top of your head?Cite them during the interview, when appropriate. Dont know any facts off the top of your head? Keep a note card next to the phone, with possible facts that the reporter may be able to use during an interview, based on the press release you sent out.
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