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Four Easy Ways to Obtain Publicity
as a Fitness Professional
Many Fitness Professionals shy away
from trying to promote themselves through the media because they believe it to
be a great deal of work. And because PR is not an exact science many can become
discouraged when their first attempts do not results in the media attention they
were hoping for.
In reality, while it does take some
effort to start, it is much easier than most people think. Plus, once the ball
gets rolling the media will come looking for you with no effort on your part.
Being focused, unique and patient will allow you to discover firsthand the
incredible benefits that come with being a media mainstay. Here are 4 easy ways
to promote yourself and your fitness business through free publicity.
1) “Piggyback” on current
events
As you are probably aware, the
media loves to cover stories to death. Whatever topics are hot in the news are
the ones you need to be looking for. So for example, whenever a major
professional athlete is caught with steroids the media is going to be looking
for experts to help make sense of it all. And they also want fresh angles so
they can cover the same story in a different way.
How do you go about it? Call your
local television and radio stations and ask to speak to the producer of
whichever news program you would like to be covered by. Producers are the ones
who will decide whether or not your idea is good enough to get on the air. Be as
unique as you can. And if you’d like to get on TV be sure you can provide some
really cool visuals.
2) “Piggyback” on national events and
holidays
The media are always looking for
unique stories on the same tired old themes. As a fitness professional what are
you doing to help your clients stay fit during the holidays? Are you doing
anything special to celebrate National Women’s Fitness Day? If you are the media
would love to hear from you. Also, the more unique you are and the “fresher”
your ideas the greater the likelihood of the media starting to look for you!
3) Provide gift giving
ideas
You use all sorts of fitness
equipment, right? Why not let your local media know during the holidays that you
are available to review all the latest gadgets and gizmos? I guarantee you at
least one of your local morning TV news shows would love to have you in the
studio to interview you about that. Just call and ask the station operator who
the producer is you need to speak to. Then tell them your idea. Yes, it really
is that simple. If they like it they’ll have you on. If they don’t, then ask
another station.
4) Think in “bite size”
terms
The media loves tips. Small nuggets
of information they can relay to their readers, listeners and viewers. So don’t
be overwhelmed thinking you are going to have to write a novel to get your point
across. If you have an idea for an article for a publication simply email them
your idea with the tips as bullet points. The article can always be expanded on
or they may even just use the tips as is and give you credit for
them!
Additionally, when sending out
press releases be sure to include quotes from yourself that the media can easily
extract and include in a story. You’ll be amazed, but oftentimes publications
will quote you directly from your press release and never even mention it to
you. And once the media views you as a credible source this will happen more and
more making obtaining publicity almost effortless.
Jim Labadie specializes in helping
fitness professionals promote their business through the media. To download a
FREE 25 minute interview filled with tips to help personal trainers land
publicity visit: http://www.fitnesspressrelease.com
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