Embrace Technology with Online Press Kits
So you have a cell phone, a Palm Pilot, an automated office
complete with teleconferencing, remote-access, Web site and
e-mail addresses. So what? Just because you're always available
to the media doesn't mean the media has easy access to your
clients. What will your high-tech office be able to do when a
reporter wants a press kit at 7:00pm on a Friday afternoon?
Nothing - except hastily prepare the hard copy kit for a costly
overnight shipment.
There is a simple way to eliminate the need for keeping a large
inventory of hard copy press kits and reduce your dependency on
the shipping company guy: publish your clients' press kits
online.
Making the move from hard copies to press kits published online
that are always-accessible is essential in today's age of
e-mail. The corporate world lives by e-mail; reporters and other
media professionals are no different. These people are busy and
time is always of the essence when they've got deadlines
breathing down their neck. The decision to use your client in a
story instead of someone else is contingent on whose information
is easiest to get. If it takes all night for *your* client's
press kit to reach their desk, you might get bumped.
I know what you're saying right now. "But, Drew, I e-mail my
clients' press materials to the media." Well, that's great, but
just because reporters use e-mail doesn't mean they open every
stranger's message that arrives in their inbox and it especially
doesn't mean that they even bother opening your attachments.
Why? Because it's too risky. First of all, everyone knows not to
open an e-mail from someone you don't know; especially if
there's an attachment. This is e-mail safety 101. Strange
e-mails with attachments usually mean one thing: virus. At
least, that's the take of most business's firewalls and
anti-virus protection systems. You may think you're making waves
by mass e-mailing your media lists with attached press releases,
but how many calls are you getting back? Not many, since your
important e-mail has been tossed out with the "wasser" worm and
those annoying "enlargement" e-mails.
So what's the solution? Reject technology and start
snail-mailing and faxing again? No. *Embrace* technology and
publish your press kits online.
Now, an online press kit is not a Web site. Don't be confused
by the term "online." Though an online press kit can be
displayed online and present information like a Web site, it is
really a virtual folder or briefcase that allows you to upload
and store your press materials on the Internet. Once in your
online press kit folder, these documents and images can be
distributed as links - not attachments.
When you prepare your sharp, concise pitch e-mail to the media,
you simply insert links to your clients' press kits. When the
reporter clicks the link, the document can be opened and saved
on their computer. It opens like an attachment, but the
documents themselves -live- online. Instead of piling them onto
your e-mail, you're simply providing directions (a link) to get
to them. They become part of the e-mail message, so a media
outlet's virus protection system won't kick your e-mail out.
Virtually anything can be uploaded to an online press kit:
press releases, high-resolution images, video and audio clips,
graphics and more. Plus, since you have control over your online
press kits, you can always be sure they're up to date.
Now you're thinking "Wow, these things sound great, but I bet
they are expensive." Not necessarily. Though there are online
press kit programs available that cost into the thousands, they
usually include extra features you don't really need and will
probably never use. Think of the online press kit market as the
binder or folder aisle at your favorite office supply store.
Sure there are binders with all kinds of extras, but you pass
those by for what you need and the price you can live with.
Face it - technology is only going to get better and faster.
Don't be left in its dust trying to wave down that brown truck
with your emergency overnight press kit. By going online with
your clients' press kits, you're not only making them easy to
access, but easy to cover by the media. The media loves that -
and so will your clients.
You can learn more about Press Kit 24/7 at
http://www.presskit247.com , by calling 888-513-5302 or email
to: info@presskit247.com .