A question that I always seem to hear concerns the format of media (press) kits.
Electronic or print?
The answer is fairly simple.
Both.
As long as you have your documents and materials in electronic format, you can post them online, email them, etc. But it's also always good to have print copies on hand for media -- or just other people who may be interested -- at your office or at events.
Physical press kits are especially good if you have a business or organization that has samples. Mind you, such samples shouldn't so big where you can't slide them in a folder to drop in the mail or at someone's office.
Ultimately, the golden room when it comes to press kits is that you should have one. Having that information readily available can not only cut down on mistakes but it helps you focus the pitch of your story as the kit is put together.
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