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How to Write
a Dynamic Press Release Workshop spaces this month
Spaces are still available on our next
Press Release Workshop. It’s being held on the 28th
April at Broadland District Council. To book, go to
www.broadland.gov.uk/trainingcourses
or
contact the council’s Business Support Officer Jacqui
Raines on 01603 430449 or jacqui.raines@broadland.gov.uk.
Learn how to confidently write press releases that will
be taken seriously by news reporters.
This workshop is run by Mediapro’s
current and experienced reporters who
often have to decide whether to follow up or bin dozens of press
releases. Find out why they prefer to deal with you
direct rather than via a PR agency.
If you’ve got positive, genuine news
that you want newspaper, radio and television reporters
to know about, this is the course for you.
Duration:
One-day
course.
Equipment:
No equipment is necessary, pens and paper are supplied.
However, if you have a laptop and prefer typing directly
into it, please feel free to bring it along.
It’s important that you come armed
with a couple of strong story ideas that can be used as
a basis for your draft press release/s. It’s also
helpful if you can bring anything that illustrates what
your business does, for example: product samples,
leaflets, photos and/or newspaper clippings.
Lunch provided: A £2.50 lunch voucher will be
available to spend in the council’s restaurant.
Refreshments are available throughout the day.
Course Content:
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What makes a news story.
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How today’s reporters
gather news.
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The importance of
understanding how press, radio and TV newsrooms work
(including internet output) and their deadlines.
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Press Release top tips,
do’s and don’ts, page layout.
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Creative quotes and clever
photo ideas.
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Follow up - how to
increase the chances of your press releases being
used.
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What you can do to avoid
being misquoted.
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How to establish a
positive ongoing rapport with reporters.
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Handling a crisis and when
to issue statements.
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Drafting your own press
release/s.
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Preparing for press and
radio interviews (optional).
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Conveying key messages
when being interviewed.
You will leave the workshop with your
own usable press release/s draft, comprehensive notes,
an up to date media contact list and the confidence to
continue writing your own dynamic press releases.
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