Detroit PR Bailout Boot Camp this Saturday
featuring
Karen Taylor Bass Here are 10
tips to implement as you create awareness and grow your business, right
now:
1) Define Your
Mission.
What is your company about? What are your
objectives? Who is your target audience?
2) Be a Student of the
Media.
Learn how the media works. For instance,
be aware of who your desired outlet serves, what their deadlines are, when they
publish or broadcast as well as their current trend for stories.
Ask yourself what makes your story different. Not all media
outlets are appropriate for every type of business.
3) Be Prepared for the
Opportunity.
Create a media kit, which consists of a press release
announcing your company/product to seduce the media and entice clients to
patronize your business, a biography (your life story, 1-2 pages with
interesting information), a headshot for the media to run your photo and of
course, a professional business card and website.
4) Think
Linearly.
Act with a plan. Identify what you
want to promote, the audience you want to reach, the tools you'll need (press
release, etc), and media vehicles through which to accomplish your
goal.
5) Promote
yourself.
Brand you. Remember, you are an
authority in your field, so begin to visualize, and execute your plan via public
speaking engagements at schools, colleges, organizations, etc.
Write an editorial or op-ed column, blog, appearance as a guest on local
TV, public access, and/or talk radio. Network and work your magic
every time.
6) Polish your image
(outward and inward).
Are you sending out the message that you want?
If so, what is that perception? Ask your friends and family
members what impression they have of you.
7) Secure a Committed
Mentor.
Make certain that the mentor you choose has time to be a mentor. Be clear with expectations and time and make
it a two-way street. What do you have to offer?
Also, be sure to give back to someone else who might be in need a
mentor.
8) Create and Maintain
Key Relationships.
Identify folks with common interests and
different skills. Be a good friend and stand by your word.
9) Empower Your
Life.
Give back. A great
deal of business is done while volunteering, which can provide you a legitimate
aura of leadership, dedication and commitment. Expand your base of key
contacts. Become a board member and create a positive perception
of who you are.
10) Honor Your Process,
Believe Your Hype.
Remember, you are the best person for the job and you
are entitled to success. PR is about knowing your worth and
not underselling yourself to secure and/or maintain business.
The
time to position yourself for an opportunity is now. Editors, TV bookers, publishers, online outlets
are looking for original, inspiring and creative stories to capture each hour,
day, week and month. Get started and be your own publicist.