July 9, 2010, Newsletter Issue #214: Respecting Deadlines

Tip of the Week

Reporters are under tight deadlines, especially those who cover the daily news. And the larger the publication, the more press releases a reporter sees. To ensure that your press release is read and considered, include as much relevant information as possible, and be ure that the journalist can quickly and easily get more information if needed. Be sure there is someone at your company who can answer questions, and make sure they are always available.

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