How To Get Media Coverage And Amplify Your Agency Brand
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies - Podcast autorstwa Jason Swenk
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Wondering how you can get PR and media coverage a for your agency? Afraid your agency isn't newsworthy? Then it's time to learn some simple tips to get your agency the media coverage it deserve so you can generate interest and leads organically, plus amplify your brand. Today's show guest is talking ways to jump-start your agency's publicity. In this episode, we'll cover: 3 tips to achieve media coverage. The #1 thing to do for a media interview. Today I chatted with Emily Richett, founder and owner of Richett Media. In 2013, Emily left her job as a TV news reporter to start a new venture and naturally leaned towards publicity. Over the past five years her agency has grown from a solo act, to now 5 full time employees. Emily shares some great advice on working with different media outlets and how to start getting your agency in the news. 3 Tips To Achieve Media Coverage Your agency is newsworthy, even if you don't think so. There are always ways to be newsworthy if you understands what the media outlets are targeting, what they care about and the natural ebb and flow of the news cycle. Emily shared 3 big tips for getting noticed by the media: Make it easy for the media to want to cover your story. The media is going to cover seasonal and holiday trends, based on their annual calendar. If you can connect the dots for them and align with a season or time-sensitive current trend you're more likely to get noticed. Create the hook for the media. Often times reporters are too busy, so if you do some of the leg work for them it's a much easier sell. Tie into what the media outlet's viewers care about. People care about people (not businesses) and their impact on society. Outline how your agency is making an impact, whether on a local or national level. Utilize social media as a media lead generation tool. On Twitter search #journalrequest, where journalists request information and quotes for stories. On LinkedIn, use Dux Soup as a lead generation tool to leverage for media lead generation. Check out other resources, like H.A.R.O. ("Help a Reporter Out") The #1 Thing To Do For a Media Interview Prepare in advance! You want to leverage this media opportunity, so you MUST do your homework in order to make your media coverage great. See if you can find out what questions they will ask. A great way to do this is to study past interviews. Create a list of questions you want to be asked in order to touch on the important topics; provide the list to the media outlet. If your agency will be in print, provide professional pictures and /or headshots. If you agency will be on TV, shoot a hi-res B-roll and provide it. Remember to be yourself. Find your agency's voice. [clickToTweet tweet="Fifty-percent of a great PR opportunity is getting the press. The other 50% is leveraging the media exposure." quote="Fifty-percent of a great PR opportunity is getting the press. The other 50% is leveraging the media exposure."] Always have a call to action with media coverage. Make sure the viewers can find your agency or your client. For Emily's free entrepreneur's publicity guide, click here. Ready to Discover the Best Agency Strategies Working Today? [Invitation-Only Group for Digital Agency Owners] Most agency owners struggle to scale. We’ve developed a process that will guide you through the journey of implementing the right systems so you can scale your agency — instead of feeling overwhelmed by it. We do this by bringing together agency thought leaders to share strategies, offer advice, and reveal what’s working (and what’s not working) in their agency. The truth is, whatever you want to accomplish in life, nothing will help you go further, faster than getting the right advisor in the context of motivated peers. If you want to GROW fast and smart, here's how Agency University™ Mastermind will HELP. Request your personal invite here.