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Tips On How To Improve Your Press Releases

Copyright (c) 2010 Luie De Von

Writing press releases is a very effective method of marketing a business. Considered as one of the oldest advertising tool, it is still regarded as a credible source of information. Although there are lots of online marketing strategies nowadays, still, press releases are more preferred by many consumers.

If you have products or services to sell, you should definitely take advantage of creating a press release to promote your business. Here are the top 10 tips that will help you improve your press release:

1) Make it newsworthy. An effective press release is not just all about advertising. The purpose of a press release is to inform the public and to state facts.

2) Make it straight to the point. A press release doesn't necessarily have to be long article. People will appreciate it more if the message is clearly presented in a short, clear, and straight to the point manner. Including so many sentences that have no relevance can just confuse your prospective customers. Doing this will only mislead the client.

3) Work on an effective lead. Your lead or the first sentence in your press release will determine whether your audience will continue reading the material or not. Give more time in creating a lead that is meaningful and will arouse your reader's interest and curiosity.

4) Use bulleted lists to stress your point. A bulleted list that highlights important ideas in your press release will be very helpful. Readers can easily scan it and understand your point right away.

5) Relate a real experience. People are always interested to hear another person's account. Just make sure that your stories and real. Don't make up stories just to make your press release interesting.

6) Raise an argument. Another great way to capture your audience's interest is to raise a question or a problem. Take this opportunity to present how your company can provide the solution to the problem.

7) Present testimonials. Presenting real people who have tried your products and services can make a big impact in your press releases. People can relate to other people's problem very well and if others attest that they have benefited from a certain product or service, people are also willing to try it.

8) Don't make it too formal. Write in a professional manner but that doesn't mean you have to use a very formal tone. If you want to generate more responses from your target market, try to write press releases that has a more personal approach. Avoid using metaphors or too complicated words in your sentences. Avoid jargons, acronyms and abbreviations. Instead, use everyday words that people can easily understand.

9) Include quotes. A quote from a credible source is effective in summarizing a point discusses in a paragraph. It gives your readers an initial introduction to the content that follows after the quoted words.

10) Exert some effort on your closing statement. Be sure to compose a closing statement that will retain to your audience's minds. Think of something that would leave an impact in their minds.

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