How To Not Squander Media Attention. Just imagine the look on your team’s face...
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Just imagine the look on your team’s face when you receive that extra media coverage! How would you feel if your next media event makes a difference? Combining some recent...
show moreHow would you feel if your next media event makes a difference? Combining some recent experience from Great America’s new roller coaster with pointers from “The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters” by Priya Parker (https://amzn.to/2ymtJ0E), we offer up a checklist for more meaningful media mentions.
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Main Topic: Media Events
Brad’s event at Great America and launching their new rollercoaster.
When should you do a media event? What is the correct size?
Think about the end result and work backward.
Example: Great America knew it was a large event and easy to pitch. Versus the VR event Knott’s held, which needed a smaller group because more one on one time was required. Knott’s was able to walk each person through the experience.
One on one works great for exclusives when you need to explain history or details.
Should you do a large event, small groups or one-on-one?
“The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters” by Priya Parker
Book link: https://amzn.to/2ymtJ0E
-We reduce gatherings to the things and not the people.
Focus first on the purpose- the real purpose.
A category is not a purpose.
Exclude people who don't fit the purpose.
-Think about the size: 6, 12-15, 30, 150.
-Don't be a chill host.
-Manage the transition into the gathering passageway /ushering
Then she fell: attendees first seated in a reception area and given an elixir/keys
-The opening & ending
Don't open with logistics & never end on logistics.
If you need logistics, do it as the 2nd to last rather than the last.
Add a Thank You: honor them!
Recall your purpose.
What is your exit line?
Wrap-Up
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