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Awhile ago, I got an email from one of the "gurus" I follow and it shocked me. The gist of it was this person wanted to trade services for a household item.To say it floored me would be an understatement.What was worse was a few days later t Automation technologies represent a fundamental aspect of any modern industry. The major types of industrial automation solutions, such as DCS, PLC, SCADA, and MES, are used on a large-scale in process and discrete industries.DCS technologie


Always remember: A journalist is nothing more than a professional undergraduate.He (or she) is always cramming for an upcoming exam. That "exam" is the next story he must produce for his newspaper, his TV station or his radio show.It is the job of the reporter to become an expert in your subject just long enough to produce the story.The reporter is, by trade, a generalist. With rare exceptions, he has no specialized knowledge, other than the training that allows him to transform a set of facts into a news story that will captivate his audience for a few second or a few minutes.Thus the reporter is highly depedent upon real experts -- just like you -- to provide the information that will become his story.The flack will toss information at the reporter in a careless fashion, often overwhelming the journalist with trivia that obscures the story.But PR Rainmakers understand the reporter's plight. We use it to our advantage.We spoonfeed the story to the reporter. We make it easy for the reporter to see the story, to gather the facts, to digest the information, to organize the information, to structure the story and to execute the story.How?1. Offer as many news "elements" as possible. If you've read my book "PR Rainmaker," you know that there are four elements in news. These are change, conflict, problem and aberration. All news is composed of these elements. You want to make certain that your story touches on at least one, and if at all possible all four. Without at least one, you simply do not have news to offer.2. Craft a story line. Stories have heros. They have villains. They have conflicts that are as yet unresolved. You want to position your company as the hero in a conflict that has real meaning for the reader, and thus for the reporter.3. Identify the news peg. The "peg" is the reporter's excuse for telling the story. This is usually an overt act of some kind. For example, if the space shuttle explodes, this gives the news media a reason to talk about space exploration, astronauts, NASA and the like. If the White House issues a study on unemployment, this gives the news media a reason to discuss economics, the business climate, labor unions and so on. In the same way, if you commit an overt act (a study, a survey, a conference, an event) that attracts the media's interest, you give the reporter a "peg" on which to hang your story. Don't expect for the reporter to find the peg. Clearly identify that peg. (If the notion of "pegs" still confuses you, as it confuses many outside the news business, then start studying news stories. Notice that every one of them is built around a "reason" to tell the story. That reason is the peg.)4. Develop background information specific to the reporter's needs. Don't hand the reporter a brochure and an annual report, then expect the reporter to dig out the facts. The reporter is a generalist. He has neither the time nor the training. Identify the pertinent facts and reduce them to a one-page fact sheet or a two-page backgrounder. Keep it simple. The reporter has no time for complexity.5. Recommend a list of third party experts. The reporter will need someone outside your company to give a third-party analysis of the situation. Why leave this to chance? Prepare a list of at least three third-party experts for the reporter to call. Include phone numbers and email addresses. If possible, include a brief bio on each expert. Just make certain that each of these experts agrees with your position, at least in general. Don't hand over an expert who will lambast you.6. Understand the medium. Print is different from broadcast. TV is different from radio, and newspapers are different from magazines. And the Web? That's something else entirely. The reporters working in these media are all journalists, but their needs vary wildly. A PR Rainmaker takes the time to study those differences and to fulfill those needs.7. Move quickly. Journalists don't have time to wait for you to clear your schedule. When the media call, respond immediately. Make it a priority to satisfy the reporter's needs. Remember, a PR Rainmaker considers the reporter to be a customer. Do what you must to help the reporter tell the story you want told.Copyright 2003 by W.O. Cawley Jr. Article Tags: Different From

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