Small Business PR: How to Build Relationships with Journalists

Small Business PR: How to Build Relationships with Journalists

Small Business PR is Episode 69 of This Old New Business weekly business podcast with Jeff Korhan.

Gini Dietrich is the founder and CEO of Arment Dietrich, an integrated marketing communications firm. She is the author of Spin Sucks, co-author of Marketing in the Round, and co-host of Inside PR. She also is the lead blogger at Spin Sucks and is the founder of Spin Sucks Pro.

Build Your Owned Media Hub

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Gini Dietrich recommends building an owned media hub that validates your expertise and authority. This should ideally include a multimedia content mix that includes a blog, podcast, video channels and republished guest articles that you have authored.

Journalists are always searching for experts. Your owned media will attract leads and serve as proof of your expertise when you are reaching out to journalists. Whenever you are published in other media outlets, be sure to have that content link to your owned media hub. See Key Take-Aways below for more on this.

How to Reach Out to Journalists

You can find journalists on Twitter or LinkedIn, but one of the best ways is to simply Google a topic or category to find journalists that are writing on topics relevant to your expertise.

Your pitch to them should be short, but more important, it must be personal or it will get quickly deleted. It just takes a little bit of research to do this right.

When you contact a journalist, mention you noticed he or she has written about a topic relevant to your expertise, and cite the source. Then simply share a few thoughts that build upon the subject matter, potentially for creating a follow-up piece.

Close with a simple call to action, such as, “Let me know if you are interested in more.”

Gini Dietrich says the key to PR is being honest and respectful to make human connections that may develop into mutually beneficial relationships. Listen to the audio to learn her recommendations for discovering the publications and media outlets that are right for you, and how to use analytics to best allocate your resources.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on small business PR. Meet me over on Twitter to take the conversation further.

Key Take-Aways

  • Gini Dietrich says one of the most overlooked PR practices is not getting a link from press coverage to your primary website or owned media hub. Do not be afraid to ask for this link because it provides a valuable SEO boost. If necessary, point out to the journalist that it benefits them too because of your authority on the subject.
  • You can connect with Gini and learn more about her work at SpinSucks.com

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About the Author:  Jeff Korhan, MBA, is the author of Built-In Social: Essential Social Marketing Practices for Every Small Business and host of This Old New Business podcast.

He helps organizations use media to create exceptional customer experiences that drive business growth in a digital, social and global world. Connect with Jeff on LinkedInTwitterFacebook, and Google+

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Marketing Systems: How to Take the Actions that Get Results

Marketing Systems: How to Take the Actions that Get Results

This is Episode 68 of This Old New Business weekly business podcast with Jeff Korhan.

David Newman is a nationally-recognized marketing systems expert and author of the Amazon #1 bestseller, Do It! Marketing: 77 Instant-Action Ideas to Boost Sales, Maximize Profits and Crush Your Competition. He runs a marketing and training firm dedicated to helping speakers, authors, consultants, and high-fee experts maximize their influence, impact, and income.

David’s instant-action marketing advice has been featured and quoted in The New York Times, Fortune, Entrepreneur Magazine, and hundreds of media outlets throughout North America.

Be Sought After for Your Expertise

Marketing Systems: How to Take the Actions that Get Results David Newman is the creator of the Do It! model for helping people become an expert that is sought after, as opposed to a generalist that is a commodity. You have probably figured out that Newman’s approach is about taking action, and it is.

The key is taking the right actions that lead to desired results. By setting results aside to focus on process steps it becomes much easier and enjoyable to build the habit of making progress that will eventually be rewarded. Here’s how David Newman breaks it down.

Define

Know who you are, what you do, and who you do it for before going to market. In addition to that, take a stand and let that come out in your marketing voice. As David Newman says, “You can be any flavor you want as long as it’s not vanilla.”

Organize

This is the heart of your systems orientation. You have to be clear about what you do – and do not do. By definition, this means you cannot add anything without taking something away. When you know the actions you will consistently take, you will find your natural flow for implementing them.

Implement

In a nutshell, David Newman says you have to figure it out and make it happen. That’s it. No excuses about lack of time or resources or anything else. Entrepreneurs figure things out and get them done. This is what it looks like for managers and team members: Who is going to do what and by when?

Track

There are leading and lagging indicators. Most of us like to track lagging indicators like gross revenue and profits. But it’s the leading process indicators that guide the achievement of results. Leading indicators include activities like completed sales calls, published articles, or product shipped.

You may have figured out by now that the first letter of each stage in David Newman’s marketing systems model spell his DoIt! brand. That makes it that much easier to remember and put it into practice. Good luck.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on marketing systems. Meet me over on Twitter to take the conversation further.

Key Take-Aways

  • “Market your smarts.” This is David Newman’s insider marketing tips is brilliant. He says this means you do not tell them, you show them. This is especially true for your social media marketing.
  • Learn more about David Newman and get free marketing resources, tools, and downloads are waiting for you at DoItMarketing.com

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About the Author:  Jeff Korhan, MBA, is the author of Built-In Social: Essential Social Marketing Practices for Every Small Business and host of This Old New Business podcast.

He helps organizations use media to create exceptional customer experiences that drive business growth in a digital, social and global world. Connect with Jeff on LinkedInTwitterFacebook, and Google+

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