How to Get Millions of Dollars in Free Advertising for Your
Web Business
Written By: Terry Dean
One web business generated over one million hits it's first month
online...
An ezine publisher produced over 14,000 new subscribers for his
email publications in one week...
A home business generated well over $50,000 in income on one new
product in one month...
What do these three stories have in common? They all used free
media publicity to create their own online success stories.
Will you be the next one?
While the majority of business spend thousands or tens of thousands
of dollars monthly on advertising both online and offline, there has been
a small minority of web businesses which have been using the power of the
press consistently to their advantage.
People just don't understand what makes one of these "Instant
Success" stories shoot up overnight. They try to attribute it to a lucky break
that someone became interested in their site, product, or service.
What they don't see is that most of the people who they call "Instant
Success" stories didn't get lucky...and they didn't get success instantly
either. They learned and followed a system of writing up and sending out press
releases continually for their business.
Some might say, "That one press release earned them millions of
dollars." The problem with following that kind of logic is that you are ignoring
the dozens of press releases they have sent out previously while they were
learning about the process.
Too many Internet marketers that I have met have just sent out
one press release. Then, when they didn't get any coverage, they decided that
press releases just don't work.
They didn't keep trying and they didn't take the time to sit down
and figure out why their first press release didn't work for them. They just
sat down and gave up on the whole process just like they do on so many other
areas of Internet marketing.
Using press releases should become a marketing avenue for almost
every web business. Yes, email marketing is wonderful. Yes, banner advertising
is good. Yes, search engines can give you traffic. You cannot afford to just
ignore press releases though.
Press releases are one of the cheapest forms of marketing that
any business could ever use. Yet, they also offer one of the highest potentials
in lead generating and direct selling that you will find in any marketing
campaign.
One example of where press releases can really beat out any other
form of marketing is in the area of testing. If you have a new product which
you want to test by traditional Internet marketing methods, you would have
to: design the web site, submit to search engines, run some ezine ads, and
other marketing techniques. This will cost you a few hundred dollars and will
take a few weeks to a month to determine the interest people are having in
your product.
If you are using press releases, you can write up the press release
and send it out to a few hundred sources. Then, within a couple of days you
will know whether they are interested or not based on whether you get any
phone calls for more information.
Another advantage that free publicity has over advertising is
that people will see you as more credible. If so-and-so magazine says you
are an Internet marketing expert, it has a lot more effect on your visitors
than if you claim that you are.
Face it. Advertising has a negative connotation to many people.
The moment they read an advertisement, they go on the defensive. You have
to convince them that you are credible and honest.
If people hear about you on the radio or see you in the newspaper,
you become an instant celebrity in their eyes. They assume that the media
outlet that you are in has already checked you out. The resistance that advertising
directly brings up never even comes into play.
You may be sitting there thinking that press releases may work
for some people, but they just won't work for your little web business. Nothing
could be further from the truth. Anyone can use press releases. You just need
to figure out what angle you can approach from.
You have to come up with a press release which is interesting,
informative, and exciting to the media's market. It cannot be a sales letter.
As an ezine publisher, I receive dozens of press releases from people every
week, but almost everyone of them is instantly deleted. Do you know why? It
is because they are more of a sales letter for their product and service than
they are of a resource for my readers.
Your press release needs to be written in such a way that it is
a benefit to the publisher and to their readers. This can be done with any
business or web site. It just requires a little bit of thinking on your part.
Let's say that you don't have any of your own products. You are
just an affiliate for three other people's programs. If you just want to start
with local publicity, you could write up a press release for your local papers
and radio station about how hometown man/woman makes it big online. The Internet
is so hot right now that many media outlets love this type of story.
Once you go to national publications, you will have to come up
with a much more beneficial release. You could redesign your web site so it
has an extremely beneficial tool which is given away for free. For example,
you could focus on having the most comprehensive site about _____, including
hundreds of free articles, discussion groups, ezines, downloads, etc.
If you were an affiliate with Amazon.com for example, you could
create a special Valentine section of your web site including free postcards,
songs, gift lists, etc. for lovers. Then, list the books from Amazon.com on
that page that apply to this special day. Whenever an event was taking place
in the country or it was a holiday, prepare a section of your site for it
and send out those press releases.
The only limit to what you can do with publicity is with your
imagination. How can you relate your business or web site to things which
are already being published and are newsworthy.
Once you are ready to start sending press releases, you are going
to have to choose which format you want to use. You can mail, fax, or email
out the press releases.
Mailing press releases usually returns the best results since
you can do more to make your release stand out. You can include quality paper,
pictures of yourself or your product, and even product samples. The disadvantage
of this method is that it is the most expensive and time consuming of the
three.
Faxing press releases has become the standard during recent years.
It is quicker and much cheaper at only around 10 cents per fax. The most popular
and effective businesspeople I know are still using this as their primary
method of delivery.
Emailing press releases is the newest method available and is
becoming more popular all of the time. It is also the cheapest method of all
since it is Free to send out your press releases using this method. Do take
one caution though if you are going to email your press releases. Do not send
them to every media outlet you can find just because they are free to send.
Make sure you target your media outlets appropriately so that you don't end
up annoying those people you are trying to reach.
Below are a few online sources if you want to have a company submit
(and possibly even write) your press releases for you. I am not giving a personal
recommendation of any of the companies below, but I do know certain people
who recommend each of them.
http://www.xpresspress.com/
http://www.newsbureau.com/
http://www.gapent.com/pr
http://www.mediasubmit.com/
http://www.onlnepressreleases.com/
The best way to get involved with doing press releases is to do
it yourself. Remember, we are not going to just do a press release one time
and forget about it. We are going to make it a constant habit in our businesses.
You will send out another press release whenever you have a new product, come
up with a new angle, or find a trend/holiday that somehow relates to your
business.
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