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Wednesday
Apr302008

Build Web Traffic With a Good Press Release

Traffic is the secret of success online. Not just getting visitors to your site, but getting people who are targeted and interested in what your website is all about. Prospects who come as a result of a specific topic are more than likely to turn into customers who will become loyal and buy from you again and again. One of the best ways to accomplish this is to create some buzz in the right places.

Businesses have known for years how to initiate buzz: you get the press involved. And the best way to do this is to write a great press release and send it to all the right places.

The format of a press release is a semi-set format designed to be both informative yet brief. It needs contact information, a media spokesperson at the top and boilerplate text about your company and contact information at the bottom. Press release sites will give you samples and examples of formats to follow. The top and bottom portion of the press releases doesn't change, only the news in the middle.

Once you have a template, ask whether the news you have is really newsworthy. The media is used to hearing about online store openings and big sales - what makes your store new and different, truly worthy of coverage? Recent unique online businesses I've heard of include a date matching site for self-described nerds and an automatic dog wash appliance; these are the sorts of things that get on the news. If your business isn't unique in this way, find an angle that makes people sit up and listen - donate something really special to a charity or overseas soldiers, for instance, or come up with a fun new way of doing things.

An example: let's say your business makes custom doll clothes. How about matching the doll's clothes to the child's favorite outfit? Or working with the Girl Scouts to teach young girls how to make clothes themselves, and donate the resulting works of art to a children's hospital or Toys for Tots? It's things like this that make the media melt.

Write your press release like a news story. Remember a little journalistic secret. A lot of stuff you read in the newspaper is written straight from press releases. Editors dislike rewriting; they don't want to hire reporters to go out and track down stories. Good press releases that read like newspaper articles stand a very good chance of gaining publicity simply because its well-written and formated correctly.

All other writing rules apply: clarity, conciseness, and truthfulness without spin. You want your article to begin with a hook, a compelling idea or question that will "hook" the attention of readers. You need it to be active in tone, not passive ("Danny kicked the ball" vs. "The ball was kicked by Danny"). Focus in the story needs to be on your special news and on your business, not on anything else. And don't use exclamation points or flowery language to make your dull news seem exciting - this never works. Just stick with the facts, and if the facts aren't compelling by themselves, change what you're doing until they are.

When you have completed your press release, what's next? On the web, there are dozens of services like PRWeb, where you can submit them for a small fee. In turn, they will send it out to hundreds of media outlets. You should also have a press release section on your own site, listing subsequent press releases as written. It will become part of your press kit and promotion will take on a snowball effect over time.

Learn tips for marketing an online business, or how to start a home based internet business. Visit the website marketing tips blog at http://www.nitromarketing.com/blog

- Kale McClelland

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