Why
Your Business Needs to Send Press Releases Regularly
1. Announce
a new service.
2. Announce a new product.
3. Celebrating the anniversary of your business (# years
in business)
4. Tie in with a national holiday, a birthday or anniversary.
5. Report a new study of your own and your analysis
or forecast.
6. Hiring or promotion of a key employee (manager, director,
etc.)
7. Addition of several employees
8. Tie in with a controversy by commenting on it.
9. Co-op an event with the media.
10. Utilize a national survey or study to your benefit.
11. Announce your exhibit at a trade show or convention.
12. Commission a survey and report the results.
13. Write a white paper and announce its availability
at your web site.
14. Create and promote a special event.
15. Use a current news event to frame your release.
16. Host a seminar and announce the information discussed.
17. Announce an upcoming speaking engagement.
18. Schedule a free speaking engagement at the local
library or other location
19. Make reprints of speeches available at your website.
20. Create a contest and offer a prize that's newsworthy.
21. Pricing and policy changes.
22. Patents and trademarks.
23. Litigation won.
24. Announce the results of a new study.
25. The number of hours your employees donate volunteering
in your community.
26. Involvement in various community events and activities.
27. Innovative use for your products.
28. First person stories about people using your product
or services.
29. New clients you've obtained.
30. New testimonials.
31. Celebrities or key people that use your product
or service.
32. Financial projections and forecasts.
33. Announce a public appearance.
34. Appointments by government officials to offices.
35. Retirement of well respected and revered employees.
36. Recognition of long-time employees with 25 years
of service or more.
37. Internal promotion of key staff members.
38. Send a letter to the editor and CC the media and
your audience, "in case they miss it."
39. New members of important committees.
40. Results of an election.
41. The passage of an important resolution.
42. Charitable donations by your organization.
43. ISO 9001 or other important certification of your
company.
44. New awards won.
45. Association membership.
46. Publicly release a letter from a soldier or someone
with poignant thoughts.
47. Report on a public project and offer insight to
the problem.
48. Protest an activity or issue.
49. The sponsorship of a community event.
50. How to apply for internships in your company.
51. How to apply for scholarships offered by your company.
52. Open house where people can tour your plant, office
etc.
53. Create an award to honor individuals in the community.
54. The appearance in front of a public entity, i.e.
testimony before the US Senate.
55. Host a public debate.
56. Announce a fact finding trip and then report your
findings.
57. Host a celebrity event and tie in your company.
58. Moving to a new location
59. Opening a second (or additional) location
60. Announce a Grand Opening event
Wendy
Suto, Founder and President of Search Circus,
a Cleveland Ohio Website marketing firm:
"Nothing is more important to a business's
success than being listed in the major search engines
[like] Google, Yahoo! and MSN through natural search
engine optimization (SEO). These are a customer's
tool of choice for locating Web sites - outranking
all other forms of media advertising offline and
online."