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What do journalists want to know about this month?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008
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If you are planning this month’s PR, here are the topics to focus on:
News pages are being completed for November: you are just in time to get coverage if you have a topical event - contact the editorial assistant if you are unsure who handles the news pages in your target publication.
Features writers are looking at wrapping up their Christmas stories. If you have had something amazing happen to you at Christmas get in touch with some of the real life magazines.
You may be in time for a few last minute Christmas product features, but you are probably better looking at ideas for the New Year - will any of your products help with detoxing, New Year Resolutions or generally making a fresh start?
If you want some personal help pinning down an angle that will get your business covered, email antonia@acpr.co.uk

10 ideas for Planning your Marketing and PR

Friday, August 29th, 2008
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I spend much of my time coaching small business owners to help them promote their own business. Here are some tips from my talks:

 

  • Start by being clear about what is unique and different about your business: it is hard to stand out from all the other businesses, especially if you want to use press releases to get free editorial coverage.
  • Make a plan: write down all the ideas you can think of for promoting your business - using sticky notes can make this easy to sort out. You might want to do it with a friend to help stimulate ideas.
  • Draw up a month by month activity plan: have a look at the promotional plan and action plans at PRBasics in the Free Download section to get more of an idea of how I’d lay out a plan and some promotional ideas.  Have a column for advertising, public relations, online marketing, events, and perhaps include leafleting and direct mailing and any other marketing strategies you will use. Note down when new lines will be coming on board, especially ones exclusive to you, when you will have sales, and seasonal events like Mothers Day with which you could tie in promotional activities. If ideas and planning don’t come easily to you, I can help with a telephone consultation which will really get your brain going, or even write your plan for you after chatting through all the issues.
  • Spread your promotional ideas out throughout the year, so you have something going on every month and week. Some people do PR every Monday, or the first week of every month, say.
  • Once you have your ideas, look at the fixed costs for e.g. attending events, getting flyers printed. Set aside a small amount for ads each month.
  • Think about your strengths and where you would need to get help in. If you like writing, you might want to write your own press releases: again there is a template at PRBasics.
  • If you can’t imagine how to start writing a press release, I can write one for you to get you started, and you could then adapt it to cover ‘new news’ the following month. Press releases cost £40 per hundred words and are usually around 350 words long.
  • If you have written your own press release and want a professional edit, I offer a press release ‘health check’ service.
  • To make it easier to get in touch with the people who can give you coverage I offer an extensive and up-to-date database of media contacts at parenting magazines (national and local), websites, and journos with an interest in parenting at womens mags and newspapers (£125). You can then email and phone with your news as often as suits you.
  • Finally, I have a limited number of slots to do PR for people: a single press release costs in the region of £600 with a reduction if you book regular work.

Competition ending soon

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
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Only a couple more days to send in your entry to win a copy of the fan new Essential Guide to Stress - just what every busy enterpreneur needs. Competition ends 31 August, see here for how to enter.

Making your website work for women

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
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Men use the internet to indulge all sorts of hobbies, and meet like minded ‘nerds’ while women use it as a low-maintenance virtual PA service, according to Sue Unerman in this week’s MediaWeek. Visitors to your website are fixing up appointments, arranging the grocery delivery and keeping in touch with friends. So, how does this affect what you should be offering on your site? If you are targeting women, think about little extras like gift lists and reminder services that will make their life easier. Go for simple and usable design too: women are online to save time in their busy lives.

Which magazines will reach the customers you are targeting?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
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The latest ABC figures came out this week, telling us which magazines have gained readers and which are going down in popularity. In the last 6 months the credit crunch has hit many magazines, especially those featuring celebrities.

 

If you are looking to target women, you can’t beat coverage in Take a Break which has two or three times the circulation of most other women’s magazines, leading ABC’s sales tables after the TV guides. After that, the most read magazines include Saga, Reader’s Digest. OK!, Closer, Glamour and Chat.

 

If you want to reach younger women, Glamour and Cosmopolitan lead the tables: for older women look at Good Housekeeping, Yours and Woman & Home.

Finding content for your magazine

Monday, August 25th, 2008
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I have written a few articles in this blog recently about the ins and outs of running a community magazine. It is a subject that fascinates me. I have worked with several women who have done this and, as long as you don’t mind selling adverts, it is a great was to earn a good income from home. Mums returning from maternity leave are more and more looking at magazine franchises as a real home income opportunity. And of course, one of the things that most magazine owners enjoy is creating the content for their magazine.

Depending on your set up you may have free rein over the entire content, or have most or all of it supplied by the franchisor. If you have some input, or are setting up a magazine by yourself, you may wonder how best to fill your pages with gripping content that has readers retaining your magazine and passing it on to friends. Here are some tips to get you inspired: (more…)

Baby marketing gone mad?

Sunday, August 24th, 2008
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I’ve just picked up my Bounty Pack with my new midwifery notes. It is three years since I was last pregnant and I am sure the volume of information in the pack has increased dramatically since then. This time, instead of a few promotional leaflets I received four bulky A5 magazines from Bounty itself, babyGROE and two medical professional bodies. It is interesting to see the trend to create small magazines instead of including loose flyers: I suspect the organisations creating the magazines make a good profit from their advertisers, even allowing for the hefty cost of distribution in the Bounty Pack. What is more, new mums, especially first timers, have an unending thirst for information on all things baby. I still feel, though, that this is becoming information overload, and four magazines in the Bounty pack is two or three too many.

HMRC: New Tax Self Assessment Deadline Is Just Weeks Away

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008
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If you send your Self Assessment tax return in in paper form, there is new 31 October deadline, and it’s only weeks away.

Up until now both paper and online Self Assessment tax returns had to be filed by 31 January. But from this year, paper returns must be with HMRC by 31 October, or you could face a £100 penalty. If you need more time, filing online is straightforwad and you have until 31 January. (more…)

Choosing a magazine franchise

Friday, August 22nd, 2008
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If you want to run your own community magazine, you might be bewildered by the choice of franchises now available. If you do want to buy a franchise, I have made a useful list on Family Friendly Working, alongside hundreds of other resources for people who want a flexible job or to become self employed.

The most important thing to find out about the franchise is the sales training that they offer. Ad sales will determine your magazine’s success or failure. Ask about the traning, as well as the practical side of magazine production.

Read all about it

Thursday, August 21st, 2008
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I recently won a lovely Blackberry in a competition on Enterprise Nation. Part of the prize package was a feature on the website… so if you have a moment you can now read all about how I couldn’t run ACPR without a Blackberry.