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New regular feature on inmedialog.com: Insights from the PR blogosphere

february

By inmedia

The February edition of Insights from the PR blogosphere is the first of what we hope will become a regular feature. For now, we are keeping our roundups monthly but may decide to pick up the pace and deliver weekly roundups in the future. As always, we welcome our readers’ thoughts.

10 ways to get coverage in local press
What does your client do? (No, really)
This is merely a sample of the great content published by the Getting Ink blog. Their post on knowing what your client does and being able to explain it in 20 words or less should act as a warning. Stay away from hyperbole and meaningless buzzwords!

For beginners, Linda Jones’s post on generating local coverage provides a helpful list of things to keep in mind. Don’t make the mistake of sending every story to the news desk, find out who writes about the kind of story you’re pitching and take a targeted approach. On a similar note to Linda’s post, Cece from PR Meets Marketing shares four tips startups can use to generate media coverage.

Angryjournalist.com — Things Are Tough All Over
Over the past few days, the Angry Journalist link has made multiple appearances in my Google Reader, being picked up by the likes of Michael Tangeman and Tom Murphy. It seems the AngryJournalist inspired Kevin from the Bad Pitch Blog to remind us of the inevitable – for each of us the day will come when an angry journalist gives us an ear full. He suggests we don’t take it personally.
The Future of Blog Outreach
How Far Should We Really Go to Please Bloggers?
Conversations about blogger relations continue with Melanie Seasons weighing in on what she thinks the future of blogger outreach holds and Jennifer Mattern questioning how far out of our way we should go to please bloggers. This continues to be a hot issue and it’s something we need to write more about, our most recent post on the topic being Fiction: Bloggers are different from other journalists. For those engaging in blogger relations, Marshall Kirkpatrick wrote a helpful post that compares six ways to identify top bloggers in any niche.

PR Agency Review Tips, No. 436
When I saw this post by Scott Baradel, I was disappointed we hadn’t thought of it first. The images say it all. Who’s on your account team, really?

Taking issue with tech PR stories drive national coverage
Bring back the news release; forget about social media releases
In his post about catching the attention of national media, Stephen Waddington outlines the challenges PR agencies face and makes some recommendations, saying securing national coverage “requires creativity aligned with the current news agenda, with a fast turnaround best achieved through the use of pre-packaged comment. PRs need to scrutinise the media constantly, hit the phones and make sure spokespeople are available for follow-up.” His post on writing news releases is similarly sagacious. He suggests we get back to basics and focus on writing good news copy.

The junk man talks about PR
I love this post. If Julie gave a similar speech, I’m sure she would get a standing ovation. After having no luck with PR agencies, some companies see better results by taking the work in-house. Julie explains why this isn’t always the best solution and shares advice on how clients and PR agencies can work together to create an environment that’s conducive to success.

Access CNW: A Good Step Forward
Dave Fleet offers CNW some feedback on Access CNW, a new tool that allows their clients to have more control over the news distribution process. We’ve just started testing the tool but are excited at the thought of being able to mange the formatting and editing process online, rather than by phone or email.

February roundup: PR measurement, face-to-face communication, integrated programs and editorial calendars

February

By inmedia

In case you missed any of these posts the first time around, here’s a roundup of everything we published this month.

Francis
Fiction: PR can’t be measured – Take 2
Fiction: PR can’t be measured – Take 3
RIP, Halifax Daily News
Entrepreneurs should never retire, entrepreneur says
Waterloo’s ‘dormcubator’ a brilliant idea worth duplicating

Danny
How much is enough?
It’s not always about the proof points
The benefit of being in the room

Linda
Components of an integrated PR program: Awards
Components of an integrated PR program: Speaking opportunities
Components of an integrated program: Bylined articles
Learning your whole story from internal knowledge-keepers

Jill
David Akin’s four biggest complaints about PR
PR writing: Stay away from meaningless buzzwords
Evaluating editorial calendar opportunities

inmedia
Canadians rule the media, eh?

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More bad news for the newsroom

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