Wednesday, March 6, 2013

3 Things that Make Your Event More Newsworthy

In the grand scheme of things, simply having an event is not news.

That is why pitching merely a fundraiser or conference without any detail probably will not net you much reponse from reporters.

So here are three things you should consider adding to your pitch about your next event that will bost your newsworthiness:

  • What's happening? If it's simply people drinking and dancing, you don't have much a uniqueness factor. But if you have a big presentation, like a unique dance troupe performance or some sort of interactive demonstrative, you should definitely mention it.
  • Say who will be there. Expecting the mayor or other well-known figures or celebrities? Definitely mention that.
  • Are there any photo opps? If there is anything visual for them to take photos or video of (beyond people posing and smiling) let the reporters know.
The moral of the story? The more that you can consider what the reporter needs and/or wants from the story, the more you can offer them in your pitch or press release.




Bridgette Outten is a journalist and media relations consultant with The Write Vision Group, Inc. With a background in print media, she has written thousands of articles for newspapers and online publications. At The Write Vision Group, Bridgette consults with nonprofits and small businesses about how to get their programs and efforts in the news. Meanwhile, she blogs on all things journalism.

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