Bill Bennett


Predictable, unimaginative press releases

Many press releases are predictable.

Although original ideas occasionally slip through the net, they generally follow the same pattern:

At times it feels as if public relations people want their press releases to fail.

Bad press releases are a public relations own goal

Gorden G Andrew has a different take on the problem. He says the PR industry has effectively committed suicide by abusing the news release system to the point where journalists no longer listen.

“News releases became an anachronism. Online news portals and email killed the underlying functionality of paper releases as a news dissemination tool. The internet delivered news faster, and this was a good thing.”

Andrew says public relations will cease to exist as a profession and as a function.

No big deal, you may think. But Andrew works in marketing and worries press releases and similar communications will come to reflect poorly on the companies paying for these services.

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