July 7th, 2009

Blog Posts Are the New Press Releases

Posted by: Jonathan Rick

The staple of public relations is the press release. It’s been around forever; follows generally agreed guidelines for format, content, and length; and still succeeds in its objective to publicize the item in question.

And yet, bound by stale conventions that suffocate originality and don’t play well with multimedia, the press release has become obsolete. It’s not that there’s no longer a need to announce big news formally. It’s that there’s a better way to do it than drafting 400 words of boilerplate.

Indeed, as Claire Cain Miller reported in a much-discussed article last week, the pr agency representing Flickr never issued a release on its behalf—not even when Yahoo acquired the photo-sharing Web site. Similarly, when Google has exciting news to share, it does not use a wire service.

Rather, both companies self-publish blog posts. They do so, I suspect, not because blogs are hipper, but because they’re more genuine, more personal, and more flexible than their old media counterparts. Instead of a flack ghostwriting quotes for a CEO, the individual(s) who managed the project can craft a first-person narrative recounting the project’s past, present and future with pictures and videos and links. Then, as other bloggers pick up the post, “two days later, BusinessWeek calls,” as Donna Sokolsky Burke, of Spark PR, puts it.

When you visit Google’s online “press center,” the first thing listed is not press releases. It’s blog posts. If you think this is accidental, think again.

The press release is dead. Long live the press release.

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Posted by: Jennifer Berk July 7th, 2009 at 10:08 pm

I’m not convinced the press release is dead (if that’s the expected mode of communication in your industry, it’s silly not to use press releases as well as other methods), but blogs being “more genuine, more personal, and more flexible” is very true and enormously useful. Shel Holtz at BlogPotomac said that every organization should have at least one blog, so it could do rapid response in an authoritative, archived fashion. If public relations is about telling people about you (if you’re not in the news) and telling your side of the story (if you are), blogs are good at the former and great at the latter.

Posted by: storesonlinepro November 11th, 2009 at 3:37 am

First time I have seen your blog and what a great post that was!Remember the saying “Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration”So once you have a great idea you have to work hard to turn it into a viable product that doesn’t just exist in your head.

Posted by: Corporate Video November 16th, 2009 at 3:19 pm

yeah well…never seems to pull my blog up on a search

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I have google voice but don’t see the option to invite yet? Is there a time frame on when all accounts will get this option?

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