How to Obtain Free
Publicity WHAT IS PUBLICITY?
Publicity is making something
known to the public, spreading information to the
general-local or national-market. It is
information with a news value used to attract
public attention or support. Everybody use
publicity. Politicians, manufacturers,
celebrities even the Detroit car makers use
publicity to further their causes and gain
attention.
And publicity isn't limited to
large organizations. Small committees and
enterprises use the local newspapers to publicize
events and endeavors.
Publicity differs from
advertising because it is free. Although some
groups or individuals do trade tickets or
services for free mention in publications,
generally publicity is newsworthy copy that a
publication produces.
Publicity is a form of
promotion, although promoting a product or
service may require other efforts that cost the
company money. Good publicity is one of the best
ways to let people know you have a worthwhile
business.
KNOW YOUR
PRODUCT OR SERVICE
In order to gain publicity, you
have to be totally familiar with the product,
service or business that you are promoting. If it
is your own product, you are the best one to
describe the benefits and features. If you want
to publicize something else, talk to everyone
involved to get the facts and details.
Consider the radius of your
market. If you have a local business such as a
retail store or service shop, most of your
customers are from the surrounding five miles. If
you are located in a large city, you may have a
larger radius, but at the same time, there may be
stiffer competition.
Your enterprise might be
regional or statewide and your clients may come
from hundreds of miles, either in person or by
telephone, to use your services. And, if you are
a large manufacturer, your clients and customers
may come from the entire United States or you may
have a worldwide audience.
Profile your customers. Who are
they and what do they do? If you have a service,
how often is this service used? If you have a
product, is it something that is bought again and
again, or is it a lifetime purchase?
How much do your customers pay
for your products and are you competitive with
the other manufacturers of the same products? If
you have an unusual product, are you reaching the
widest audience you can?
SURVEY THE
MARKET
What do the customers want?
Sometimes, the least expensive price is not the
most important element. With today's packaging,
many customers expect and will pay for things
elaborately packaged. Where do these people go to
buy your products? Are they sold at retail
outlets or through trade publications or
magazines? Or, are they special items available
from mail order or from certain regions of the
nation or the world?
Finally, why do your customers
buy this particular service or product, or use
the particular business you have? An
architectural design studio produces blueprints
for architects to construct buildings for
homeowners and industry. But your product may be
aimed at a less precise group of people, somewhat
hard to define.
You can discover what consumers
want from surveys. You can get copies of surveys
from special companies that conduct surveys, or
you can do your own. The best place to conduct a
survey is at a trade show for your product. You
might run a drawing and ask people to fill in
information. You can have cards printed with
boxes to check easily so people will spend the
time to answer your questions.
Manufacturers use surveys with
warranties. Appliance makers often include a few
questions along with the warranty that the
consumer sends back.
Most major manufacturers have
their own teams of product testing. Toymakers
bring in children and watch their reactions. Book
publishers have people look at covers and decide
which they'd buy. Even the car manufacturers run
surveys and opinion testing on style and pricing.
Before you seek publicity or
even advertise, KNOW YOUR PRODUCT. Be
familiar with the people who buy your product or
service, and have a full understanding of the
general competition and the full scope of
marketability.
WHERE TO
PUBLICIZE
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