Turn PR Fear Into Business Success!

You may not be frightened by all of the spooky Halloween decorations, haunted houses and ghoulish costumes popping up this month… No, what really scares you is talking to the media and PR fear. As part of your public relations’ activities, media interviews are important, but you don’t need to worry!

It’s time to turn your PR FEAR into Success…

F: Focus! 

Before you speak to any reporters, take some time to focus on what you want to accomplish from the interview. Write down all of the benefits your news provides to the reporter’s audience. You only have a few minutes to get your point across, so practice what you’re going to say and how you’re going to say it in advance.

PR Fear gone! Fractional PR Director, Fractional CMO and moreE: Energize and Entertain!

Media is all about providing entertaining information that people will want to watch, listen to and share with others. With this in mind, get excited about your interview and the great information you have to share!

Smile and show enthusiasm… even if you are just doing a phone call with a reporter. Your passion for your message will come across, and others will want to hear what you have to say.

Remember, this interview is not about you and all of the features your business provides; it’s about offering valuable information in an entertaining way to the media’s audience. That’s how the media venue increases their audience to sell more advertising and stay in business.

A: Act!

Instead of waiting for your interview to happen, get ready!

In addition to practicing what you are going to say and preparing your attire for a video interview, think about what happens afterwards.

If you have time before your interview, create the appropriate emails, text messages, newsletter articles, blogs, and more to promote your media appearance. However, DO NOT send this information out in advance. You never know if your interview will actually go live, and it can be really embarrassing to announce a media interview and then not have it happen!

R: Relax! You’ve got this!

If you prepare in advance, you’ll remove a lot of the anxiety you may feel when it comes to speaking to the media. Even if you don’t have an upcoming interview, plan ahead now.

Create a story packed with beneficial talking points that people will want to pay attention to and share with their friends and family members. Practice your interview on video and get feedback from experts to hone your skills. “Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.” Alexander Graham Bell

Poof! Your PR Fear Is Gone!

October is filled with scary things, but your media interviews don’t have to be included in this list! If you are anxious about doing media interviews as part of your PR activities, use your F-E-A-R to your advantage. Focus on your message, get excited about your message and share your enthusiasm, take action so that you can share your media interview successfully to get the most out of it possible, and relax knowing that you are ready. Over time, as you follow this process and increase your media interview experience, your fears will subside more and more. Then, you can focus on that big, hairy spider crawling on your ceiling, instead!

All the best with your media interviews, and Happy Halloween!

Author Melanie Rembrandt is an award-winning publicist, content strategist and speaker who helps overwhelmed entrepreneurs have more time to thrive! If you want to boost sales, awareness and credibility fast with a unique combination of targeted SEO copywriting and public relations, get more information at Rembrandt Communications®, https://www.rembrandtwrites.com.

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