Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
443.6K views | +1 today
Follow
Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
Curated by Jeff Domansky
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Six tips for an effective online press room

Six tips for an effective online press room | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
What happens when a journalist comes to your web site and tries to find information? Can they easily find what they need or instead, do they click off, and visit one of your competitors to get the info they need?

 

Your online press room should be an important component of your PR, sales and marketing plans. Your press room is open and working for you 24/7. Editors and writers often work late at night, on the weekends and holidays when your PR and marketing teams are not available. Your website and its press room have to be able to provide all the info needed.

 

The most important question to ask: does your web site work for the press and analysts that visit it?...

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

At Almost 400,000 Digital Subscribers, Inside the New York Times Pay Strategy, Year 2 | Newsonomics

Takeaways: It's 12% of the the New York Times overall circulation revenue for the year. That puts the annual circulation number in positive territory -- up 3% for the year, and a lively 8% for the fourth quarter -- reversing the 2010 trend.

 

- 390,000 digital subscribers overall.Growth rate of - 20% fourth quarter over third quarter.

 

Those are the public numbers. We’re left to extrapolate the dollars. My extrapolation is that the run-rate for the Times’ new digital revenue is about $86 million a year....

 

[Excellent analysis, look inside a transformation at NYTimes]

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

What To Say When You're Not the Right Spokesperson | Mr. Media Training

What To Say When You're Not the Right Spokesperson | Mr. Media Training | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
A reader asks what she should do when a reporter asks a question that's different than the agreed-upon topic for the interview.

 

...Spokespersons generally have three options when a reporter asks a question that falls outside of their realm of expertise....

No comment yet.