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Home Page » Culture & Art » Writing & Editing
 

When It's Cold Outside, Think Warm Stories for Free Publicity

 

The winter season is upon on. Instead of dreaming of a thaw, you should be already working on warmer publicity.

Most magazines are already thinking of stories with a spring/summer angle. So you should be thinking that way, too if you want to beat the competition and get some coveted coverage. That means start focusing on Mothers Day, Fathers Day and graduations.

Why so early? Because of many media outlets production schedules most notably magazines reporters often start working on seasonal stories 4-6 months in advance.

Many late April, May & June magazines are chock full of holiday gift guides and product reviews. So early April is too late if you're seeking coverage in magazines. In fact, a trip to the newsstand in May will provide all the evidence you need: all the May issues of monthly magazines will be stocked and ready for purchase -- some have been there for a week or two.

One way to find out when the media is working on spring stories is to contact the advertising department of the outlet and request a media kit.

This kit tells advertisers what stories or topics will be highlighted in each issue so that advertisers can submit their ads by the proper date. Many media kits are also offered online, so if you have a particular publication with a web presence, you may find what you need at their site.

Follow these tips now to gain more exposure when the warmer weather returns:
1. Create ways that your product or service can tie into spring and summer. For example, a landscaper can offer tips to get a green lawn. An organizer can show how to properly store winter clothes. A fitness coach can provide ways to get fit in a park.
2. Find reasons for gift-giving all year-round. Is your product or service something that would be a great gift for a mom, dad or grad? Find out which media outlets are doing gift guides and how you can get your product or service featured.

Here are some seasonal story ideas to get you started for the late spring/early summer:

May:
Gardening
Mothers Day
Spring Cleaning
College Graduation
Proms

June:
Summer Travel
Fathers Day
High School Graduation
Weddings
Baseball

Author: Shannon Cherry
 
Author Bio:

Shannon Cherry, APR, MA helps businesses, entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations to be heard. Subscribe today for Be Heard! a FREE biweekly ezine and get a FREE special report. Go to: www.cherrycommunications.com/FreeReport.htm

 
 
 

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