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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Today's date)
May 30, 1997
(Name and number of a contact person)
For more information:
Zella Truthtella, We Are the News
(789) 987-4321
ORGANIZATIONS REACH THOUSANDS THROUGH THE PRESS
Zella Truthtella, Head Newsmaker at We Are the News, will offer
pointers on writing press releases during a seminar at the Community
Conference Center on June 14, 2010. "With this training,
organizations will be able to send their messages to thousands
of people," Truthtella stated.
Truthtella will provide a checklist of elements of a good press
release, including the following:
- Follow the newspaper's preferred format: double-spaced,
typed, fax/no fax, e-mail—whatever they want.
- Write the press release
the way you want them to print it—make it an
article that can be readily used.
- Give them an exciting headline—even
if they don't use it.
- Use clear short sentences—avoid technical jargon
or acronyms.
- Keep it short—preferably one page.
- Use quotes—"Using
short, effective quotes from experts lends credence to your topic," noted
Truthtella.
- Look professional—print the release on your
letterhead. Check, double-check and triple-check for typos,
name spellings, and dates.
- Develop a relationship with reporters and
editors—be a good source
to them and they will provide coverage for you.
We Are the News is a non-profit organization that for the last
fourteen years has helped community organizations plan for their
media future.
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