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Small Business Public Relations Advice

Features can also be used by small businesses and entrepreneurs for business-to-business messages or when a consumer focus is not applicable.

July 09, 2015 / 16:26 IST
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A lot of what's on the front pages of a newspaper is information that needs to be told right away, or it will be dated and lose its relevance. Not so with a feature story.

A feature is meant to be evergreen. It can have an indefinite shelf life to enable it to be used when needed by the media, and is not reliant on when it is sent out. Features are often about how we live, love, and learn.

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Items on food, travel, pets, home improvement and health, for example, are among the many topics that lend themselves well to features. However, features can also be used by small businesses and entrepreneurs for business-to-business messages or when a consumer focus is not applicable.

Many trade and technical magazines look for features that tell a compelling story and do not read like an advertisement. Indeed, a feature needs to emphasize information over outright promotion. You achieve your promotion by being a source of good information. Below you will find general guidelines and paragraph specific tips for writing an effective small business public relations feature story.