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Press release ‘gems'OK, so I know we journalists are always going on about the really ridiculous, rotten press releases we receive but I felt I would just share a couple with you all so you can judge for yourself. This first ‘gem' was sent to me a couple of weeks ago by a leading airline and hotel group. The spelling and grammar are exactly as received and yes, it's supposed to be like this – but WHY? The point is would anyone read past the first sentence?
At this point I've rushed to the bathroom to kotch… The second release I've had now for a couple of months and this comes from one of our local government departments. I've had groups of people howling over it at conferences and training so in actual fact have really had my money's worth out of it. Here is just a sample from it.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Metropolitan Municipality would like to warn residents of Duduza about an alleged fraudster (s) who has been going around promising to scrape or erase people's municipal arrears at a certain fee. The Duduza Customer Care Centre has already received five complaints of this nature from local residents, who had been conned anything between R150 to R400 in this thuggery scheme. Pensioners seem to have been the primary targets of the scheme. The Metro calls on the community to be alert for the fraudsters, and to report any similar incidents to the police.And then from the sublime to the ridiculous – the release that is so complicated that you'd need a post-doctoral degree to work it out.
The point is if you want someone to read something then TELL them a story as you would a mate. And tell it as efficiently as possible, preferably one to two paragraphs. If you absolutely have to, go to three – but remember the second and third one will probably not be read. Talking recently to one of 702's presenters he said he has now created a special mail box for most releases to go straight into. Once they're in he presses a key and they're gone – forever. If anyone has doubts as to the authenticity of these I'd be happy to forward the originals… About Marion ScherMarion Scher (www.mediamentors.co.za) is an award-winning journalist, lecturer, media trainer and consultant with 25 years' experience in the industry. For more of her writing, go to her Bizcommunity profile or to Twitter @marionscher. View my profile and articles... |