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Find Your Angle. Every good news story has an angle. ... Write Your Headline. Your headline should grab the attention of your audience. ... Write Your Led. ... Write 2 – 5 Strong Body Paragraphs With Supporting Details. ... Include Quotes. ... Include Contact Information. ... Include Your Boilerplate Copy.
Simply take the first full idea the speaker said and follow it with the attribution. The first mention of the speaker should give their full name, title and company. For simple quotes like this, the punctuation should always be placed inside the quotation marks.
The first mention of the speaker should give their full name, title and company. For simple quotes like this, the punctuation should always be placed inside the quotation marks. Since the attribution is complex, the verb should come first, so it is not tacked on to the end like an afterthought.
The Rules. ... Put the comma inside the quotation marks. ... Capitalize the first word of your quote. ... If the tagline comes first, the comma comes before the quotation marks. ... Typically, if a quote ends the sentence, then the final punctuation rests inside the quotation marks.
Journalists generally require some degree of attribution in articles. A quote is a good starting point because it offers a different point of view, tone, and language from that of the person who wrote the release. Weak quotes, like weak writing, should not be included in a press release.
How to end the press release. Signal the end of the press release with the word “Ends” in bold. After “Ends”, write “For further information, please contact” and list your details or those of an appointed person. Do give a mobile number if you can, so that journalists can contact you easily.
Your press release body should use future-tense verbs/phrases, like will provide, will feature, is expected to draw a crowd, etc. Only the title should be in present tense.
Helpful? Incorporate short direct quotes into a sentence. ... Use a lead-in to introduce the quote. ... Put quotation marks around the direct quote. ... Provide commentary after a quote to explain how it supports your ideas. ... Paraphrase the quote if you can restate the author's ideas in your own words.
Incorporate short direct quotes into a sentence. ... Use a lead-in to introduce the quote. ... Put quotation marks around the direct quote. ... Provide commentary after a quote to explain how it supports your ideas. ... Paraphrase the quote if you can restate the author's ideas in your own words.
Descriptive verbs are a good way to introduce a quote in the text in a brief and concise way. Use descriptive verbs like states, remarks, notes, comments, or maintains. Always use the last name of the author, followed by the descriptive verb. Then, use a comma and include the quote.
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