What three PR & media takeaways would you share?

Tomorrow morning I’ll be participating in a panel discussion at Leadership Tech Valley’s Media Day. A collaboration between the Albany-Colonie and Schenectady Chambers of Commerce, Leadership Tech Valley is a year-long professional development program in the region that provides courses and networking to a selected class of participants each year.

Media Day will consist of a panel discussion with journalists and PR professionals, as well as a mock press conference and an introduction to media pitching and coverage. The members of the class are from diverse industries and professions – everything from nuclear engineers to banking to healthcare. Many of them don’t work directly in public relations, but no doubt spending a day learning about how the media works will be helpful to them in terms of leading organizations in the future.

I’ll be sharing the stage with some PR professionals as well as TV, radio and newspaper journalists. Gina Luttrell, the panel moderator, has asked each of us to prepare our three must-have resources for members of the audience – it could be a website, a book, or even just an important tip.

I have a few in mind, but thought it would be an interesting exercise to see what you all think. When talking with a group of professionals who have limited knowledge of the media and how it and PR works, what would you tell them? Where would you send them for more information? What resources do you continue to go back to?

2 thoughts on “What three PR & media takeaways would you share?

  1. Amy, I saw your request on Twitter and it brought me here. As a fellow NYStater I had to help ;-)

    1 – People are talking about your company, products, and brand whether you know it or not. Are you listening? Engaging? Helping?

    2 – It is not about your company’s website anymore. ,it is still important but you need to pay attention to other places where people consume their information

    3 – In this day and age, we are all “publishers.” Are you telling the story of your business? And I don’t mean press releases. Can people connect with you?

    I am not sure if it qualifies as “must have” but we are pretty proud of it. Here is a link to a “Social Media Tips” booklet that we put together sharing our lessons learned…
    Resource suggestion: http://kodak.ly/hqOhyc

    Take care and good luck with you preso.
    -tom hoehn
    dir, interactive mktg/kodak

  2. For beginners:
    Ragan’s PR Daily News Feed – good feed of helpful tips and timely news
    HAROs – Peter Shankman’s answer to reporters and Profnets
    Sam Whitmore’s Media Survey (subscription costs) – ability to hear from reporter’s themselves in teleconferences each week and good analysis as it relates to coverage.

    Also, this:
    PR For Start Ups: http://techcrunch.com/2008/05/25/pr-secrets-for-startups/

    More important, the “what not to do”:
    http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/24/great-moments-in-pr-part-349/
    http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/25/i-will-honor-the-embargo/ [my personal fav]
    http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/19/i-pissed-off-a-pr-spammer-today/
    http://techcrunch.com/2009/08/22/one-pr-firms-lack-of-ethics-reverb-caught-astroturfing-the-app-store/

    And also…
    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/05/business/05pr.html?_r=3&pagewanted=1&partner=rss&emc=rss