Media Publicity, Charity Events and Community Fundraiser
Promotion
by: George McKenzie
You've heard the saying a gazillion
times:
"Charity begins at home."
But in this age of mass media, charity that begins at home
can also proceed straight to your bottom line--by generating
publicity for your web site or your business.
And best of all, the mass media--especially the news
media--are ready, willing, and more than able to partner with
you and give you plenty of free publicity.
Charity events and stories about community involvement
result in publicity from the the media for a couple of
reasons.
1. People in the media are sensitive to criticism that "You
only want to show bad news," and will make every effort to show
uplifting, positive stories whenever possible.
2. It's in the media's best interest to build goodwill by
taking part in community events and giving publicity to
them.
3. In the case of radio and TV stations, they MUST show that
they're serving the community. Otherwise, their FCC license
would be in jeopardy.
4. For the most part (there are exceptions), media people
good-hearted people who WANT to help others and are happy to
give an event publicity--if it's a worthwhile event.
So, when you want to generate media publicity that results
in new traffic or more traffic to your business or web site,
consider hosting a fundraiser for a charity or community
organization. Let the media know you're involved through a
press release. It's often a good idea to ask a high profile
person from the media to be your honorary chairperson.
Also, if possible, offer the media a story about someone who
has benefited from the charity. If you can "humanize" the work
the charity is doing, "put a human face on it" so to speak,
your chances of getting coverage (that is, publicity), will
skyrocket.
And don't forget to look for opportunities to get media
publicity prior to your event, especially on radio talk
shows.
Fundraisers and events that benefit the community amount to
a win-win-win situation. Obviously, the charity gets money and
attention to their cause, the media get points for its
community spirit, and you get publicity that would have cost
you thousands of dollars if you had to pay for it.
Early in my radio career, one of my friends used to sign off
his show every day by telling his listeners this:
"Remember, do good and you'll always do well."
It's true in life. It's especially true when you want to get
free publicity in the media.
To see an expanded, more detailed edition of this article,
including tips on how to get media publicty for a charity
fundraiser of community event, see http://www.publicity-pro.com/charityevents.htm
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About The Author
George McKenzie
Former TV anchor and radio talk show host
George McKenzie offers a free 7-day "Publicity
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