Showing posts with label green public relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green public relations. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2008

Green is the New Black


Do you run a business or nonprofit that helps improve the environment? Are you an expert on "green" topics? If you are, and you're not doing media interviews on a regular basis, you're missing lots of opportunities to further your cause or promote your business, product, or service.

When it comes to publicity opportunities, green is definitely the new black.

I subscribe to a service that helps journalists find sources for articles or broadcast segments. It's called ProfNet, and this week has brought subscribers a lot of queries on green topics -- I saw four just this afternoon alone. You have to be a PR practitioner to receive all of the journalist queries that get sent out to paid subscribers every day, but others can receive highly-specialized "feeds," as they're called, through a Profnet reseller called PRLeads. With PRLeads, you specify your area of expertise -- in this case -- "green." You will then receive only those queries that match your expertise.

PRLeads costs $99 per month, which is substantially less than a ProfNet subscription. It's not for everyone, but I do recommend it for people who are good resources for the topics I see over and over in the ProfNet queries. The key to success with the service, though, is being in a position to comment on a topic or subject that gets a steady stream of inquiries. If your expertise is esoteric, it's probably not a good publicity tool for you.

And, of course, once you receive the queries from journalists looking for sources, you have to respond in a way that tells the reporter that you're just the person to talk to. But I'll address how to do that another time.

Have you had success as a PRLeads subscriber? Tell us about it here.