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New Website Launched

Posted January 21, 2008 by Webmaster. Posted in: News, SnappConner News

Snapp Conner PR has unveiled a revamped website targeted for interactivity and conversation with clients, news professionals, and others.

The website, which is built on the open-source Wordpress blogging platform, features a blog where Snapp Conner PR’s staff will write commentary about the industry, a section for both internal and client news releases, more information about their services and staff, and innovative ways for clients and news agencies to stay up to date with their new content using RSS feeds and email subscription tools.

Additionally, the changes to the website incorporate smart Search Engine Optimization techniques to help Snapp Conner PR promote its clients more-effectively using the Internet.

Finally, the website encourages feedback through Wordpress’s built-in comment system… What do you think?

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The Sounds of Silence

Posted December 20, 2007 by Don Osmond. Posted in: Blog Posts

Once you've begun a public relations initiative, it is important to maintain a steady flow of news. Communicatively speaking, nothing could be more detrimental to your business than to go quiet.

 

Regardless of extreme optimisms, human nature tends to gravitate toward the negative; and when your company stops making noise, the media began to wonder what is going on behind the closed doors. Or worse… they forget about you.

 

This is why it is imperative to continue sending out regular press releases, and conducting outreach. If you feel that there is little or no news to share, take a look back at where you've been and what has been completed. Is there something you could share about the growth your company has experienced? Is there an anniversary coming up? How do you compare with where you were last year this time?

 

Be creative about the news you share. You may not get the intended coverage as with the launch of a new product; however, simply continuing the conversation helps the media know they are working with a company that is more than just a “flash in the pan."

Don Osmond

Senior Associate

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Broadcast Media: Tipping the Scales in Your Favor

Posted December 12, 2007 by Matt Stubbs. Posted in: Blog Posts

Broadcast media (TV, radio, streaming online) can be a very effective outlet for creating awareness for your business, generating public support, building investor relations and simply getting customers. But while just sending a press release to an assignment editor or producer will sometimes land you a spot, there are several ways of increasing your success when pitching to a broadcast outlet.

 

Know the show

 

Knowing a little out a particular show or segment will go a long way when making a pitch. If you already know who the show is targeting, what their goals are and what the general viewer/listener is looking for, you can include that in your pitch.

 

Why they care

 

One of the most common phrases you'll hear in story idea meetings is, “Why do I care?" Simply announcing something in a press release usually won't be enough to get them interested. Take a minute to tailor a message to their particular programming. If it's a news show, tell them how it will benefit their viewers/listeners.

 

Cut the fluff

 

Assignment editors and producers are extremely busy. They don't have time to sift through all of the information in every press release they receive (usually hundreds per day). Get to the point as soon as you can and leave out information that isn't particularly important. Make sure to include contact information, times, dates and addresses.

 

While there are many ways to generate interest from broadcast outlets simply taking a few extra minutes to find out who you are dealing with will go along way.

 

Matt Stubbs

PR Associate

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