February 2011 Issue of CLICK!

February 2011 Issue of CLICK!

FEBRUARY 2010 is a Worldwide Membership Month for IABC

FEBRUARY 2010 IS A WORLDWIDE MEMBERSHIP MONTH

During the month of February, when any new or lapsed member joins or re-joins IABC, we’ll waive the application fee (US$40/CDN$44 for faxed/mailed/phoned enrollments; US$30/CDN$33 for Internet enrollments).

Just remember: Applications must be received at the headquarters office in San Francisco during the month of February to qualify. (Note: This promotion does not affect active renewing members or students.)

Learn more about Membership Month.

How to Make Your Press Releases Thrive Online

In my presentation to the IABC in February, we talked about why search engine optimization is important to press releases. There are many ways for your release to be displayed online and thereby accessible to search engines like Google. A best practice is to always post your press release to your website or online newsroom. Also, there are some press release distribution services, such as Business Wire, that will post your release to hundreds or thousands of websites for a small fee. This article will provide a good jumping off point for you to learn how to get the most out of your release once it is posted online.

The goal of this article is to help you take advantage of a new way to reach your audience, search engines. Only a few years ago, your audience for a press release was only the media. You sent it to the local paper or trade publication, hoping that they would write an article about your company. Then you hoped that your clients, prospects or anyone else you were looking to reach would see it. That’s a lot of hoping.

While the media is still the main target of a press release, search engines help to take the guesswork out of public relations. Google tells us how many people search for certain terms every month in their keyword research tool. This tool will allow you to select the right keyword to put into your press release. Selecting the right keywords is one of the most important things that you can do when creating your release to make sure that it is found.

Check out this blog post for some good things to keep in mind when selecting your keywords. Also, check out this great video to help with keyword selection.

Here’s a link to the Wordtracker Tool for more suggestions.
Embedding hyperlinks in the text of a release is another important tool.

Keywords with embedded links to your website do a lot for SEO. Here’s the three most important benefits:
1. Increases the chance of your release being found on a search for the keyword
2. Drives quality traffic to your website
3. SEO of that webpage increases

For working more SEO into your site: Google’s Official SEO Starter Guide.
This information will hopefully get you on the road to recognizing the benefits of SEO in press releases.
To continue your training:
1. Please check out our on-going Business Wire webinars
2. Check out our EON Resources page for some good info
3. Call or email me to setup a more in-depth meeting and hear about Business Wire’s tools
4. Check out these blogs: http://www.dailyblogtips.com/top-25-seo-blogs/ or http://davefleet.com/2008/10/are-you-reading-the-top-pr-blogs/

This article contributed by Aaron Nye, Account Executive with Business Wire (www.businesswire.com) Philadelphia, a Berkshire Hathaway Company. Aaron can be reached by email at Aaron.Nye@businesswire.com or by phone at 610-617-9560.

Jan Thibodeau’s Presentation to IABC Philly 02/23/09

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About Jan’s Presentation:

When the music stops, how do you make sure there is a seat for you? In an environment of economic downturn and organizational shifts, you need to ensure that the contribution you’re making to your company or your clients is perceived favorably. This is a FREE teleseminar to IABC, CCM, and PRSA members. In this teleseminar, we will discuss the research-based Four Stages® of Contribution Model to explore how you can increase your impact, influence and value throughout your career.
Jan Thibodeau, ABC, of Novations Group, Inc., will lead you through the behavioral attributes of each of the Four Stages and discuss implications and action steps to help you stay valuable in your cur rent role and position yourself favorably for your next.
Whether you’re a Boomer, a Gen Xer or a Millennial, you will:

* Understand how to develop a strategic mindset and identify behaviors you can adopt to position yourself as a communication leader.

* Identify specific short- and long-term action steps you can take to develop your communications career and expand your role.

* Discover new ways to mentor and coach younger communicators in your organization to think and act more strategically.

Jan Thibodeau, ABC is a Director of Consulting for Novations Group, Inc. where she assesses client needs and delivers solutions to help organizations develop competencies and achieve business results. Her clients have included Amgen, Wellpoint, Pfizer, GE Research, Deloitte and many others. Jan is the Past Chair of the IABC Research Foundation, and she has served on the IABC Board of Directors.

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