I'm conducting a survey for my startup, Press42.com to see how startups interact with the press/bloggers. I would love to get the input from the HN community: http://press42.com/survey
See these useful posts by Daniel Tenner:<p><a href="http://swombat.com/2011/1/24/how-to-PR-firms-startups" rel="nofollow">http://swombat.com/2011/1/24/how-to-PR-firms-startups</a><p><a href="http://swombat.com/2011/2/4/attention-seeking-for-startups" rel="nofollow">http://swombat.com/2011/2/4/attention-seeking-for-startups</a>
A technique that I think works very well for startups is to find an api in the area of your startup and slice and dice the data into some nice infographpic. Serve it up to smaller blogs that love the free information. You're just giving them what they want and building an initial relationship, if they don't actually post your data it's fine, but they'll always be happy you sent it to them.<p>Then just do it again, slicing from a different angle and present it to the blogs again. Once you have data posted somewhere, it's time to move on to guest posts. Use the data that was posted to ask a different blog if for your next data slice you can exclusively present the data as a guest post. They'll love this, though you'll need to write the article first before they actually agree.<p>Rinse and repeat the system farther up the blog, local news, online news entity, radio, TV totem pole.
See. This Q&A is useful to you.
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