Components of a Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
These words should appear in the upper left-hand margin with all
letters capitalized.
Headline
This should be a sentence that gives the essence of what the press
release is about. Articles, prepositions, conjunctions of three letter
words or fewer should be lowercased.
Dateline
This should be the city your press release is issued from and the date
you are mailing your release.
Lead Paragraph
A strong introductory paragraph should grasp the reader's attention
and should contain the information most relevant to your message such
as the five W's (who, what, when, where, why). This paragraph should
summarize the press release and include a hook to get your audience
interested in reading more.
Body
The main body of your press release is where your message should fully
develop. Many companies choose to use a strategy called the inverted
pyramid, which is written with the most important information and
quotes first.
Company Boilerplate
Your press release should end with a short paragraph that describes
your company, products, service and a short company history. If you
are filing a joint press release include a boilerplate for both
companies.
Contact Information
Name, Phone, Email
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