Episode 62
062 Mickie Kennedy - Marketing Power of Press Releases (and most are doing it wrong)
In our SaaS Fuel™ Expert Series, Jeff is joined by Mickie Kennedy. Mickie founded eReleases 24 years ago to help small businesses, authors, and startups increase their visibility and credibility through press release marketing.
Mickie shares how he started in the industry after finishing a degree in creative writing with an emphasis on poetry. He also discusses how anyone can create a survey using Survey Monkey and share it within 15 minutes to get media attention. Mickie also emphasizes the importance of creating relatable stories that people can identify with, even if there is no use case study available.
Tune in to learn some tips on brainstorming relevant questions for surveys that will attract media attention.
Key Takeaways
00:00:00 Navigating Japan As A Non-Japanese Speaker
00:03:27 Navigating The Tricky Subway System: Appreciating Those With An Entrepreneurial Spirit
00:07:26 Writing Experience As a Writer as A Launching Point
00:09:14 Fax to Email Transition
00:10:25 Importance Of Small Businesses In The Press Release Market And Tips For Success
00:14:18 Create Something With a Story that People Can Relate To
00:15:25 Be Honest and Vulnerable
00:18:30 Things That Would Be Significant or Newsworthy
00:22:46 The Benefits Of Conducting Surveys For SEO And Media Attention
00:23:41 Asking Pertinent Questions Works
00:24:36 Being a Contrarian On a Hot Topic Works Well
00:29:18 Headline & Quote: Press Release's Two Most Crucial Elements
00:29:49 What Makes A Good Quote?
00:31:39 Press Releases Should Emphasize Dates/Schedules
Tweetable Quotes
“You don't have to be a wordsmith to build a great quote. You just have to say something in a way that is really condensed and you know it would be a loss to paraphrase it.” - 00:30:42 Mickie Kennedy
“If everybody's saying the same thing, then maybe one of those people is going to get picked up. But if you're the dissenting voice on whatever it is, then you know you're much more in demand.” - 00:26:32 Jeff Mains
“Sometimes if the quote is powerful enough, they can build the story around it.” - 00:29:40 Mickie Kennedy
“And sometimes being first helps a lot, but that's the hard thing to do.” - 00:26:42 Mickie Kennedy
“But I like the ones that are surprising because those are the ones that people like.” - 00:22:27 Mickie Kennedy
“So don't be afraid of sharing your vulnerability and being authentic.” - 00:15:50 Mickie Kennedy
SaaS Leadership Lessons
- Make yourself indispensable by including a great quote in your press releases.
- Avoid certain dates or events when sending out press releases to maximize their impact.
- Choosing the right timing and building a compelling story around your product launch are also crucial components of effective press release marketing.
- Stand apart from your competitors to get media attention.
- You need something that builds a story or shows how the story goes. Or says something in a way that is really beautiful, thoughtful, and all-in, while most people just stick to what they know.
- The most fundamental aspect of a successful press release is providing sufficient information for a story to be constructed.
- Putting out a press release about a survey or study you did in your industry is the smartest and most newsworthy thing you can do with a press release.
- Make a page on your website with all the questions and answers. Then, choose two or three that you think are the most interesting, surprising, or intriguing, and use them to tell a story in a press release.
- Have a question-based brainstorming. You are looking to ask contemporary questions. You should avoid asking inquiries that have no relevance to the present or future.
- The title and the quote are likely the two most crucial components of the press release, however so few individuals recognize the importance of the quote. This is a missed opportunity to make a strong statement.
Guest Resources
Mickie Kennedy (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/in/publicity
Mickie Kennedy (Twitter): https://twitter.com/ereleases
Mickie Kennedy (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/ereleasespr/
eReleases: https://www.ereleases.com/meet-us/
Resources Mentioned
New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/international/
Ebay - https://www.ebay.ph/
Pez - https://us.pez.com/
Ink Mag - https://www.inkedmag.com/
Black Lives Matters - https://blacklivesmatter.com/
SurveyMonkey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/
Yellow Pages - https://www.yellow-pages.ph/
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Episode Sponsor
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