article thumbnail

How to Give a Great Media Interview

PR for Anyone

Now how do you give a great interview? I spoke in another post about it being ok to say you don’t know in an interview but you don’t want to be completely caught off guard. Interviews go much better when they are conversational. Lastly, see how that journalist conducts interviews, especially on TV.

article thumbnail

How to Avoid Press Event No-Shows

Bianchi Biz Blog

Have you ever found yourself wondering why reporters didn’t attend your press event? There are many reasons why reporters don’t show up to a press event. Here are the top underlying reasons reporters gave us for not attending a press event: You didn’t have real news to share. And those situations happen.

How To 98
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Tips for Media Interviews

PR for Anyone

One of the top tips for a media interview I can give you is to be real and authentic. When you try to answer something you don’t know, it could backfire on you – especially on a recorded interview like television, radio, or podcast. Also, check out our next Get PR Famous upcoming live event at www.GetPRFamous.com.

article thumbnail

How To Use Timing For Top B2B PR Results

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

You want to make sure you’re allowing enough time to pitch in advance of a news event, whether it’s something you control or an independent event that offers some borrowed interest to your own story. It’s also critical to prepare your spokesperson for the interaction, even if it’s not a formal interview.

B2B 156
article thumbnail

How to Use Public Relations as a Lead Generating Tool

PR for Anyone

Why not take the media you receive – an article, blog, or radio or television interview, and send that to a prospective client or customer. Tell them you thought they might be interested in the topic and that you were interviewed on the subject. It’s an amazing event. Use media to land more media.

Tools 130
article thumbnail

How To Set Expectations In Public Relations

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

If a stakeholder is pressing to release something during a big news cycle, it’s the job of PR professionals to explain how the timing will impact reporter interest and coverage. We call it a background interview because it is just that – an exchange to provide background for a future story. Again, communication is key. .

Publicity 334
article thumbnail

How to Book Speaking Opps In The COVID Era

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Even B2B technology companies – normally resistant to many ups and downs – rely on PR from event marketing to drive business development, brand awareness, and thought leadership. Now that all tech and other events have been nixed , what do speakers bureau managers do? Event producers and programmers are scrambling to adapt.