Posts Tagged ‘B2C PR’

Different Types of Media Coverage

If you’re a business or organisation and having to do your own PR, think about the different types of media coverage and what might work best for you.

National, or even international, media coverage is great, it adds kudos and credibility. It can send sales soaring.

Local or regional media coverage, however, should not be ignored and may sometimes generate more interest, inquiries and business leads than coverage in the national media.

Before writing a press release or calling journalists, think about your product/s or service, who your target markets are and what media they are likely to read/watch/listen to/log on to. Why not ask your existing clients or customers for feedback!

Also think about whether you’d be best seen in the b2b media, such as your industry and trade journals (in my case, PR Week, Press Gazette, Brand Republic, Campaign, Marketing, etc) or whether the b2c media, such as The Times, GQ, bbc.co.uk or Radio 4 would bring better results for your PR efforts.

For a free consultation about your public relations needs, contact PR Superstar on 020 8274 0807.

Press Success for Lifestyle PR Client

          

Peter Slaney, former triathlete, MD of Direct Sunglasses UK and PR Superstar client, teams up with Alison Hamlett, Editor of Triathlete’s World, for a four-page special feature on sunglasses in the August edition, out now.

They review 12 pairs of sunnies and Pete gives his expert comment on eye wear and eye care, after PR Superstar arranged for Alison to visit Pete at his Hampton HQ in May.

Direct Sunglasses UK, among the top 3 online retailers for sunglasses in the UK and a designer sports sunglasses specialist, also features in top-selling sports mags Sailing Today, Running Fitness, Today’s Golfer and The Wisden Cricketer in August, again there are four-page, three-page and double page editorials, thanks to PR Superstar.

Look out for profile-raising editorial too in the October edition of Rugby World, out in early September, following PR Superstar’s lifestyle PR campaign.

PR Campaign Gets CNN Coverage

Major US cable news network CNN is the latest media to feature the UK’s first ’salt cave.’

The therapeutic ‘cave’ in a 100-year-old former church in Wandsworth has taken the UK media by storm, thanks to PR Superstar’s PR Campaign, and now its fame looks set to spread worldwide. Catch the CNN film here and the online CNN article here.

allaboutyou.com, the online home of Good Housekeeping, SHE, Prima, Coast, Country Living and House Beautiful, also visits the London ’cave,’ which is rapidly becoming a haven for asthma and allergy sufferers.