Make Your Business Noticeable With These 5 Creative PR Hacks (Wanna’ Try It?)

Oluwole Ogunlade
Probity Software
Published in
5 min readApr 18, 2016
Are you ready to make your startup noticeable?

After publishing this post on Startup PR marketing (How To Do It Cheaply), I realized that there was a nagging question that is still left unanswered:

“How do you get in the media when you do not have any newsworthy story about your startup to tell…..”

The truth is that there are so many ideas you can use to get media coverage that is not even focused on your product.

To go a step further, here are 5 creative ideas you can use to talk about your company in the press anytime from now, on any medium of your choice

1. PR Stunts

Expert PR agencies know how to arrange PR stunts.

One of the highly successful ones is the stuffed bunny campaign. The hotel planned a concept that a little girl forgot her bunny in the hotel. So they created a daily Facebook campaign around the “experiences” the bunny had in their facility until the owner came to pick it.

Hilarious, right? It got them in the papers.

Another example is the news of the Nigerian guy that entered the Guinness Book of record for head-balancing a ball on a 48km trip. The brand that made that possible, Bet9ja, used the PR stunt to put their brand on global attention.

A good PR stunt gives people something to talk about that can be associated closely with your brand. Sometimes, an announcement can become a good talking point too. A local eCommerce platform announced a drone delivery service which is more of an attention-getting news for their brand.

BONUS: You can check this website for several other PR examples .

2. Own The Second Paragraph

In Nigeria, bride price is an important part of the marriage rites. In some parts of Nigeria, the groom has to pay exorbitant “ransom” as the bride price before the family can “release” the bride in marriage.

This is almost a stale news, yet Anakle team got a “second paragraph” on that tradition by releasing a bride price app that estimates how much will be demanded from a girl’s suitor.

The app went viral and got them featured on several publications including a feature on CNN and Independent UK with notable celebrities like Funmi Iyanda “caught” in their PR stunts

3. Be resourceful.

How can your app or website help a celebrity? Or do you have a free advice for an important personality?

  • Marc Ecko explained how he got mentioned on prime-time show and got influential people tweeting him by choosing to help them first. His brand Ecko Unlimited! is now a thriving international Men’s brand.
  • Joan Stewart’s formular included sharing how your business (app, website or products) can help celebrity solve their problems, creating a survey and publishing a commentary on issues of interest etc.
  • The “Will It Blend?” campaign run by BlenTech is an example of how you can turn your product’s functionality to an ongoing viral campaign that can be easily picked up by media.

4. Leverage others to be in the news

One way to leverage others is to sponsor or organize events for your target audience. For example, this event is sponsored by two startups.

In addition to meeting their target audience under one roof, the sponsors can leverage rule 10 (of this post) to enjoy massive media coverage.

Another one is to apply for recognition. Just because you’re new to market, doesn’t mean it’s too early for recognition. In any industry there are numerous awards and accolades that can be applied for. Often there is no fee or a nominal charge for applying.

Don’t limit yourself to company awards. Look for opportunities to celebrate your people through honors such as “30 Under 30” or “Women to Watch.” Likewise, there are many prestigious accolades that look for “Best New Business Concept” or “Startups to Watch.”

Media outlets also publish annual lists that can be found in previous issues or in online editorial calendars. Research and apply for them. If selected, these honors can be a valuable way to nab attention from investors, analysts and the public. (source)

5. Idea Vaults.

There are several ways to get the media to notice you. Here are vaults of resources, cheat sheets and ideas that might be useful to you.

  • A complete guide of how the CEO of Buffer, a social media automation tool, got in the news — OnStartups
  • The surprising story behind how a newspaper launched Tour de France to increase its circulation and 49 other PR ideas — TaylorHerring
  • 100 best PR stunts of all time — BiteSizePR

So here they are. But you know, ideas are cheap, execution is the key. Go and make your startup WIN all the attention it deserves :)

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Originally published at spokentwice.com

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Oluwole Ogunlade
Probity Software

I talk about fintech, web3 and startups growth marketing. Personal blog = woleogunlade.com