Dun & Bradstreet Small Business - Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp
navigation background image right
 
 
 
 

PR for the Little Guy (Entrepreneurs and Inventors)

Wednesday, August 6 2008

PR. Between filing for protection, performing market research, and creating a sales sheet (to name a few), you’ve probably left off “publicity” from your list of to-dos. Or maybe you think you simply don’t have the funds to pay for any. Think again. Ann Noder of Orca Communications, a full service consumer public relations agency specializing in campaigns for inventors and entrepreneurs, will convince you otherwise. Noder works to land client’s products and services in the news, both locally and nationally.

First, what’s the difference between advertising and PR? The terms are often confused or mistaken as the same. Anne explains.

“An ad is a paid placement, be it in print in magazines or air time on the radio or television. Consumers have a pretty savvy understanding of what constitutes an ad. PR shifts the focus to getting your product in the news editorially. Instead of you proclaiming what a great product you have, the media is. The news has an implied third party endorsement. That endorsement has credibility, and with that credibility, comes power. PR puts your product in the hands of objective journalists, whom the public trusts.”

Does that leave open the possibility that your product could get negative publicity or feedback? Yes. But the media is much more likely to focus on positive endorsements of products they deem worthwhile, rather than negative ones. Noder offered that often times, good things come from bad press – if one journalist doesn’t like your product, it might inspire another who does to come to your product’s defense.

I know firsthand how difficult PR can be. But Noder, who spent the first half of her career in the media as a producer, broadcast journalist and anchor, makes it look so easy.

Is it really? Image of Ann Noder (President Of Orca Communications)

“Well,” Ann admits, “It’s a full time job, and for many people who try to do their own PR, it’s intimidating. The benefit of Orca is that we have an established network of contacts. Unlike your average inventor or entrepreneur, we already have relationships with the media. It’s a step up. Also, all members of our staff possess a news and media background. As former writers, producers, and reporters, we have a sense of what the media desires. What stories they will want to cover, and ones they won’t. This lack of understanding is why most other people struggle.”

It’s necessary that your story has an angle, and that you pursue fitting channels for publicity. Looking for local exposure? Highlight your background and your business’ role in your community. Want national exposure? Expand your story – make it broader.

“The issue of timing is very important in news - it’s called “news” for a reason! You need to make a reporter or writer want to cover your story NOW. Relate your product to current trends, to a specific season, or call attention to the fact that it is innovative or a “first”,” Anne offers.



Listen to the entire audio interview with Ann Noder here.

Related Content

Five Tips for Avoiding Undercapitalization of Your Business
Undercapitalization, or lack of sufficient operating capital, simply means the money has run out. Here are some tips...
article
Evaluating New Business Ideas
Save yourself time and money by researching and testing your ideas before implementing a flawed product or service.
article
The Basics of Alternative and Nonbank Financing
Bank loans aren’t the only way for a company to generate working capital. Here’s a look at alternative...
article
Small Business Advertising Basics
Before you advertise in any medium, consider your business and its industry. Think about your target market and...
article
The ABCs of Effective Advertising
Developing an effective advertising campaign is easier said than done, but understanding a few key principles will put...
article
The Differences in a Bookkeeper, Controller, and Chief Financial Officer
Who should be keeping the books in your company? That all depends on what stage it’s at.
article
How One Entrepreneur Keeps the Cash Flowing
Snorkel-gear maker CWIC employs a number of strategies to keep its accounts receivable afloat.
article
Identify the Limiting Factors in Your Business
Find ways to push past your company’s biggest bottlenecks.
article
How Do Business Plans for Home-Based Businesses Differ?
Generally, a business plan for a home-based business should not differ greatly from any other business plan, with...
article
Should You Hire a Chief Operating Officer?
It’s fun and exhilarating to start a business. But to run it? That can be hard work and...
article
Choosing a Public Relations Firm
Before you start looking for an outside company, make sure to clearly define your PR objectives.
article
Well-Placed PR Worth the Price
Entrepreneur Matthew Hollingsworth discussing the benefits of outsourcing your PR needs.
article
How to Find the Best Suppliers for Your Business
You’ll need to thoroughly investigate all of your options to track down the best suppliers for your business....
article
Increase Profitability and Customer Satisfaction by Effectively Managing Your Inventory
Following inventory management processes that manufacturers have developed can help other businesses get control of this tricky area.
article
Office Equipment Checklist for Starting a Business
Making a comprehensive office equipment checklist prior to starting your business will help ensure that you have what...
article
Maximizing Marketing with Digital Media
Blogging tops the list for the best advertising techniques for businesses.
article
How Much Money Does a Startup Really Need?
There's a surprising range of views.
article
PR Databases Help Small Businesses Target Media
Globalization and new mediums, such as blogs and social networking sites, offer companies more options for press, but...
article
Incorporating Public Relations Efforts into Your Business Planning
Public relations (PR) is the art of working with the media to share company information. PR efforts should...
article
Top 10 Tips for Writing Your Business Plan
What's the secret to a great business plan? Create a vision, don't ignore your customers, and be prepared...
article
Business Name:
City (optional):
State:
Country:
My Business
Other Business
1-877-753-1444
Mon-Fri 8am - 9pm ET
Resources & Tools
Email Us
Email us if you have any questions about our products, services or website. Or give us a call at 1-800-333-0505
Education Center Education Center
Running a small business and staying informed go hand in hand.
White Papers White Papers
Get insights from D&B and other knowledgeable sources.
Email Your Company's DUNS NumberD&B D-U-N-S® Number Search
Need to know your company's DUNS Number? Get it emailed to you.
D&B Credibility Review - Control what others see