Journalists are more influential than ever. Although traditional media are suffering from a decline in revenues they reach more people than ever. There is no alternative to a sound media relations program.
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The media revolution never happened
1. The Revolution never happened –
Why classical media are even more
powerful than ever.
Some thoughts about actual developments and
their impact on media relations management.
by Lutz Cleffmann
CEO ECCO Dü sseldorf/EC Public Relations GmbH
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5. So the question is:
Why bother with the old media?
• Old media is for the elderly.
• Old media is for old products.
• We are young and innovative.
Our target group is online.
• Let‘s look for followers on facebook.
• Social media is the way forward.
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6. But, is it the real picture?
Heidi Klum –
1.5 million
followers on
Facebook
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spectators in a regional TV
news show
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8. People not only use traditional media,
they also trust in them
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9. Journalists are still the decisive
gatekeepers,… they are under
but
pressure.
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Content
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10. This creates opportunities for sound
media relations programmes
• Establish a working relationship with editors
• Give editors the possibility to handle your product
• Create interesting stories
• Write them well and ready to use
• Offer exclusive pieces
• Tailor articles to the needs of specific media
Help journalists to do their job
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11. Let‘s look at an example:
ZAGGmate keyboard for the iPad
One of the first keyboards
for the iPad with Bluetooth
connectivity and an
independent power pack.
Today sold in Europe
through Logitech.
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12. What we did:
• Created a comprehensive media pack with ready to use
texts and photos.
• Checked the mailing list thoroughly
• Offering test samples to editors via e-mail
• Telephone contacts with selected editors
• Offering ZAGGmate for prize draws.
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13. Some of the results
iPadLife
iMacLife
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14. Another case: Smartphone cases
• You don‘t need to have a unique product to be successful with
media relations.
• Katinkas is a start-up company situated in Brandenburg.
• They started selling protective film for iPhones through eBay.
• Then they designed their own range of smart phone covers.
• Now they have their own brand for all kinds of smartphone
accessories.
• Katinkas is now present at Media Saturn and other big retailers,
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15. Impact through intensive contacts with
editors
Freundin
Mädchen Contacts Katinkas Media Relations 2012
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16. The big advantage of start-up
companies: Personality
Start-up companies have one big advantage over
established ones:
•There is always a founder or a group of founders following an idea.
•People like to read and hear about people.
•Be prepared to tell your story.
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17. The Katinkas story
• A young mother living on benefits (Hartz IV).
• She got an iPhone as a birthday present from her parents.
• She wanted to protect this valuable present.
• She found ZAGG Invisible Shield protective film on the Internet.
• Because of the high freight costs she ordered 10 pieces.
• She sold the surplus on eBay.
• She found out that she was the first to sell this kind of stuff in the
German market.
• She made a business out of it.
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18. Professional support for journalists is
a prerequisite for media coverage
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• There is onlyeanlittleechance that
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journalists "discover" your story
through their own research.
• You have to prepare your story in
a ready-to-use format.
• You have to find the right tone
when approaching journalists.
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19. Media relations: Make or buy?
What do you need to run a successful media relations
program?
• A good understanding of the way writers and editors work
• A lot of time to build and keep contacts
• A good journalists database
• The capability to react fast and answer questions immediately
• Experience in tailoring contents for specific media needs
• A constant flow of newsworthy items to make your stuff valuable for
journalists
Sometimes it might be better to think of external support
instead of delivering a "mediocre product" to the media.
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20. Thank you for your patience
I am looking forward to an interesting discussion
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