Press Releases Are Boring – News is Not By Angela Hoy

Press Releases Are Boring – News is Not By Angela Hoy

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Just about every journalist and periodical editor has received countless press releases by email, fax and mail. While at WritersWeekly.com we don’t publish press releases, and never have, we are still inundated with them on a daily basis for everything ranging from publishing services to insurance for the self-employed. But, we get far more “new book release” press releases than anything else. And, let me tell you, even though I’m an avid book reader and buy several books each month, it is very rare that I receive a new book press release that keeps me interested past the first sentence.

The biggest mistake you can make is to begin the title of your new book press release with “New Book” or “Just Released” or some other boring line like that. Since the proliferation of self-publishing companies, there are so many new books released each day now that nobody really cares anymore.

What you absolutely MUST do to get the press and the public interested is to make your press release a news story. And, news stories, good ones anyway, don’t simply announce new books that have come on the market. They make the book or the author today’s news.

Let’s use a real book as an example. Booklocker.com author Melanie Bowden just released her new book, Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me? True Stories of New Motherhood. Her book includes stories from women whose post-partum experiences were far from ideal. Rather than distributing a press release that just mentions her new book is available, she could, instead, create a news story based on recent headlines involving post-partum depression. It’s too bad her book was released after the Brooke Shields/Tom Cruise post-partum depression debate!

She doesn’t need to rely on the headlines to get attention, however. Melanie could make her own news story and use any or several of the women in her book as subjects for that news story. From colic to unexpected c-sections to breastfeeding problems, Melanie could create a variety of press releases that would be of interest to publications serving women and parents.

When you write an “article” that is, in essence, promoting your book, it is a press release. When you make that press release an article, the press is much more apt to grab your story and run with it. You’ve not only given their readers a great story (and only a tiny, subtle marketing blurb), but you’ve also made a journalist’s job much easier that day! They won’t need to rewrite what you’ve written and may only need to make a few changes, or none at all. What more could a journalist (and a hopeful author) want?!

Okay, let’s look at another book. What’s Your Anger Type was recently released by Peter Sacco, Ph.D. It teaches people how to learn to identify, control and modify their anger immediately. He could attempt to get press when violent acts make national headlines, when the perpetrators were, obviously, angry at someone or about someting before acting. When you’re an expert in a certain area, as Peter is, it’s not only easy to get press for your new book (provided your press release is a newsy article), but you may also be added to the journalists’ experts database where they can call on you for future interviews when news stories require that type of expert.

Author Mina Nevisa, who recently released Miracle of Miracles, is a former Aristocrat Muslim who converted to Christianity. What a great interview source for journalists who have questions about the Muslim faith! And, with the current headlines about Muslim extremists, profiling and racial conflict here and abroad, the author could tailor her individual experiences into press releases that would likely interest reporters here and abroad.

When releasing fiction, you can almost always think of a newsy slant, not only concerning the book, but also about you, the author. Perhaps comments you’ve already received from readers might give you some help? Cheryl Hagedorn, author of PARK RIDGE: A Senior Center Murder, could start her press release with something like this: “Readers Object to Author’s Use of Banana as Murder Weapon” (Click HERE for more information if you’re curious.)

If you just can’t think of anything, you can send out a fictitious news release/article that teases readers. For example, for the book Olsegon: Wolfwood Forest & Massacre Island, author Bill Boudreau’s press release could begin with something like this:

Fictional Town of Olsegon Stunned – Location of Missing 14-Month-Old Missing Boy Revealed

Coming up with these types of hooks is actually quite fun! If you’re having a hard time finding a newsy slant to your book or about yourself, ask people who have read your book if they have any ideas. And, of course, don’t discount your fellow writers!

Always remember: Press releases are boring. News is not.



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About The Author

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Angela Hoy is the publisher of WritersWeekly.com, the author of 19 books, and the co-owner of BookLocker.com (one of the original POD publishers that still gets books to market in less than a month), PubPreppers.com (print and ebook design for authors who truly want to self-publish), and Abuzz Press (the publishing co-op that charges no setup fees).

Angela has lived and traveled across the U.S. with her kids in an RV, settled in a river-side home in Bradenton, FL, and lived on a 52 ft Irwin sailboat. Angela now resides on a mountaintop in Northwest Georgia, where she plans to spend the rest of her days bird watching, gardening, hiking, and taking in all of the amazing sunrises.

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Abuzz Press offers FAST and FREE book publication, but only accepts a small percentage of submissions, and only works with U.S. authors.

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