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    Steven Van Yoder
    Author, Get Slightly Famous: Become A Celebrity In Your
    Field & Attract More Business With Less Effort (tm)
    Director, Global Initiative to Advance Entrepreneurship (GIVE)
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    Steven Van Yoder is a marketing professional and seasoned journalist and
    author of Get Slightly Famous: Become a Celebrity in Your Field and Attract
    More Business with Less Effort. Steven has been helping businesses attract
    clients for eight years through his San Francisco-based firm Get The Word
    Out Communications.

    Yoder has been published in over 200 publications including The Washington
    Post, Financial Executive, Home Office Computing, Costco Connection,
    Industry Week, Brand Marketing, Global Energy Business and dozens of trade,
    business and consumer publications.

    Get Slightly Famous, his book debut, draws from his experiences helping
    clients become recognized leaders in their industries.

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August 27, 2006

Why Online Businesses Should Embrace PR

Public relations isn't something most people starting an online business think about. Why is it so important to someone in an Internet-driven business?

Too many people that run online businesses serious shortchange themselves by only concentrating only on online marketing channels and ignoring the broader offline world of their prospects. Why pursue PR? Because no other marketing method delivers so much impact for so little investment of time and money.

Online marketers should consider PR for two simple reasons: to achieve visibility and to establish credibility. Regarding visibility, prospects are influenced by mediums other than the Internet. They read newspapers, magazines and listen to the radio. To reach your market niche comprehensively, you need to explore ways to reach your prospects beyond the Internet. It will help you drive traffic to your web site.

Establishing credibility and visitor trust is a real challenge for online businesses. As we all know, consumers are more skeptical than ever. You can't just tell your visitors to trust you, you must show them you are trustworthy. PR can help you do that.

When you read about a business in the newspaper or hear about it on the radio, chances are you immediately elevate that business above its competitors. It has solidity and credibility. Anyone can publish an article online, for example, but not everyone can publish the same article in a magazine.

On the web, it's hard to know who's for real. Personally, I'm almost always more likely to spend my money with web sites that demonstrate credible links to the offline world. I immediately feel less skeptical when I see web sites that have been profiled in newspapers, or web site owners who publish articles in magazines and newspapers.

Ultimately, becoming slightly famous is about earning a place of trust and distinction in the minds of your best prospects. A total public relations mindset--that embraces not just online PR but offline channels as well--will help you build the "trust" factor into your business.

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Steven, great post. It got me thinking of the irony of how we are relentlessly promoting the value of joining the online conversation to offline companies, when the fact remains that online businesses need just as much help in connecting to the main stream media world.

Inspiration for a good blog post on the topic.

Great thoughts. I agree that the importance of PR is inevitable nowadays. The public relations industry could get you good reputation, and in the long run, creates branding for your business.

Yea, thats the way the internet goes. Its sad too say cause we have alot of good sites that are out on the internet that never get recognized, like my own site. jk

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