Posts Tagged ‘ editors ’

Politis PR Tip #41: Research Twitter Lists to Find Journalists

Finally, with the formal universal launch last week of “Twitter Lists” on Twitter, there is a new tool available for the enterprising PR professional to identify the best journalist for a particular story idea.
Specifically, it is now possible to use a search engine to find lists of journalists on Twitter that others have already assembled.
For [...]



Politis PR Tip #13: Become An Expert

If you want to generate positive media relations results, then you need to “become” an expert in your particular field of choice.
[NOTE: When I use the words "you" or "your" in this Tip, the advice also applies to positioning your boss, client or colleague as an expert too.]
If you are selling/marketing products or services with any [...]



Politis PR Tip #11: Research and Compile Journalist Databases into Smaller Segments

One key trick to being successful at media relations is to make sure you divide editorial contact databases into smaller segments. These can/should be based upon

beats covered (new products, sports, health, etc.),
title (reporter, reviewer, feature writer, etc.),
geography (city, state, region, country),
industry focus (personal computers, legal, athletics, women’s issues, etc.),
media type (newspaper, online only, television, radio, [...]