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September 09, 2010 08:21 PM UTC

Fun With Press Releases (Doing it Right Edition)

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As you might expect, we get a lot of press releases and media advisories here at Colorado Pols. Some of them are good, and some are not so good, but we usually spend more time on the bad press releases/media advisories than the good ones.

We’re trying to be gentler and more positive in our old age (Colorado Pols is almost 6 years old, you know), and a press release/media advisory we received yesterday caught our attention because it was pretty good — particularly for something coming from a state legislative candidate (let’s face it — many local candidates, particularly first-time candidates, have no idea what they are doing).

Take a look at the media advisory after the jump from Republican Luke Korkowski, a candidate in HD-61 (running against Independent Kathleen Curry and Democrat Roger Wilson in the district that spans roughly north-south from Glenwood Springs to Pagosa Springs) for a good example of how to send a good, useful media advisory. We don’t want to go overboard here, but like we said, it’s sometimes as interesting to point out the good stuff that drops in our inbox as it is to just laugh at the bad (okay, yes, the really bad stuff is always more fun, but you get the point)

There are a couple of things in this media advisory that we really like:

  • This isn’t the typical blather from a candidate about a position on an issue or about how the opponent is a mean jerk. Korkowski limits the wordiness and gets right to the point about where he will be and what he will be doing this week. For local media, this is helpful because they know where to go in advance if they need a filler story or photo about campaign season in general. But this also sends a subtle message to reporters (and supporters) that Korkowski is out in the community, in a variety of places, working for votes.
  • After the event announcements, Korkowski offers a quick two sentences about something he wrote on his campaign blog, titled “How about we return civility to civics?” He provides the link rather than the text, but you get the gist of it without having to click the link (and if you do, that’s a bonus because it gets you to his campaign blog and website). Maybe some reporter, or someone influential in the community, will see this and click on it, and then notice something else they like on his website.
  • Finally, he provides his website URL twice, just letting the reader know where they can go for more information, as well as his email and phone number. It’s a very non-intrusive way of reminding a reporter that he is out there and might make for a good story.
  • The overall effect here is that the reader comes away with the impression that Korkowski is out there working the campaign trail very hard. Whether a reporter or supporter does anything other than skim the text, that message will come through. But he also offers several chances to learn more without cramming in a bunch of text. Too much text is a killer in a media advisory, because anybody getting a bunch of emails in a day is going to be inclined to skip the ones with the most text; how many times have you decided between two books based on their size alone?

    Anyway, good work Luke Korkowsi.

    KORKOWSKI TO ATTEND ADDITIONAL EVENTS THIS WEEK

    Crystal River Caucus Forum; Republican Rally

    Luke Korkowski, Republican candidate for State House District 61, will be attending the following upcoming events:

    Crystal River Caucus Candidate Forum

    Thursday, September 9, 2010, 6pm-9pm

    Church at Redstone, On the Boulevard

    Gunnison County Republican Rally

    Sunday, September 12, 2010, 3pm-6pm

    IOOF park in Gunnison (next to Sugah’s on Main St.)

    The above events are in addition to the following previously announced events:

    Constitution Signing Rally

    September 10, 2010, 4pm-6pm

    Court House, 8th and Colorado, Glenwood Springs

    Club 20 Debates

    September 11, 2010, 2:15pm

    Two Rivers convention Center, Grand Junction

    IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: KORKOWSKI WAXES ELOQUENT ABOUT OUR POLITICAL NATURES

    How about we return civility to civics?

    Read the story here.

    # # #

    More information is available at Korkowski’s website, www.VoteLuke.com.

    Cheers,

    Luke Korkowski

    Candidate for Colorado House District 61

    www.VoteLuke.com

    970-901-0440

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    3 thoughts on “Fun With Press Releases (Doing it Right Edition)

      1. I hope Curry finds a home somewhere in politics.  Her expertise is not easily replaced.

        I also hope Wilson loses.  Not very Dem of me, but my great-aunt, who lives in the district, said that he’s actually taking personal swipes at Curry.  Not only are they allegedly not true (she used to head a PoliSci department, so I tend to take her word for it even though I haven’t seen or heard what was said), it’s also pointless in a way that makes the negativity just mean spirited.

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