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Courtney Boyd Myers Founder, audience.io & 3460 Miles MARKETING & PR FOR STARTUPS Friday, July 26, 13
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Courtney Boyd MyersFounder, audience.io & 3460 Miles

MARKETING & PRFOR STARTUPS

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INTRODUCTION

‣Networks at Makeshift‣Director of Audience Development at General Assembly‣Member of #10’s Tech City Advisory Group‣Mentor at BBC WorldWideLabs, Ignite100 ‣Recovering Technology Journalist‣Writer at Wired UK & The Next Web‣Community Member of Sandbox, Summit Series & ICE

COURTNEY BOYD MYERSFOUNDER, AUDIENCE.IO

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AGENDA

‣Mission, Vision + Values / Messaging‣Traditional vs. Inside Out Marketing‣Content Marketing‣Events‣Email Marketing‣Social Media & Tools‣Media Strategy‣Press Outreach‣Relationships, Relationships, Relationships‣Q & A

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‣Vision: The company’s long-term, aspirational business goals. What's the change you want to make in the world?

‣Mission: The company’s purpose and reason for being. What are the big first steps to make that change?

‣Values: How will you make those choices, changes and first steps?

MISSION, VISION + VALUES

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‣One Fine Stay‣ Vision: Become the world’s largest network of “unhotels”

‣Mission: Provide quality sensitive travelers with a “live like a local” experience while taking care of the home for homeowners.

MISSION VS. VISION EXAMPLES

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“Many companies try to dive into driving awareness for their product or service before they figure out who they are, what they stand for, and what they are driving for. At Eventbrite, we set out 6 years ago to democratize the ticketing industry through innovative products and top notch support. The great news is that through all the growth we’ve had – in customers and in company size – these are still our primary areas of focus.”

-JULIA HARTZ, CO-FOUNDER OF EVENTBRITE

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MESSAGING

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 It’s is the one thing you want to tell people about your startup.

-It needs to be compelling (NO BS!) and different from your competition.

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MESSAGING

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 It’s is the one thing you want to tell people about your startup.

-It needs to be compelling (NO BS!) and different from your competition.

Source

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A fun online world where kids can adopt their very own monster, go on adventures, play games, solve puzzles, be creative, and communicate with their friends.

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MESSAGING FOR A TWO-SIDED MARKET

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STARTUP MARKETING

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If you are a marketer working at a startup, today you might be strategizing about a new campaign, and tomorrow you’ll have to go open Adobe Illustrator and change the copy on a

flyer that you’ll send to be printed at Staples later. In the morning of the next day you might be trying get ahold of the editor of the lifestyle section of the Seattle Times and in the

afternoon you are creating 7 ad variations for a Google Adwords campaign, and that same night you and the CEO will

be having dinner with the VP of Marketing of a large consumer company and you’ll be discussing a two-year

strategy roadmap and bringing product vision ideas back to the team the next morning.

-Marcelo Calbucci, the co-founder & CTO of EveryMoveFriday, July 26, 13

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STUNT MARKETING

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SIDE NOTE MARKETING

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USING SOCIAL GOOD AS MARKETING

‣Your actions speak louder than words.

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USING SOCIAL GOOD AS MARKETING

‣Your actions speak louder than words.

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EVENT MARKETING

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EMAIL MARKETING• Grow your user base through strategic partnerships with non-competitive partners with large complementary audiences• Don’t trick users into signing up to your mailing list• Don’t always sell, sell, sell; send emails that are 100% value-add• Sweepstakes!

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PRODUCT AS MARKETING• Hotmail’s growth was almost entirely due to a “Get your free email at

Hotmail” sentence at the bottom of every email.

• Airbnb reverse-engineered Craigslist to let users post listings automatically despite no public Craigslist API.

• Allowing users to embed videos was key to the success of YouTube and Vimeo.

• Slideshare included a plain-text link in their embed code, driving traffic back to their site to get an SEO boost to boot.

• Dropbox incentivized referrals by giving free extra storage space – a strategy they claim accounted for 60% of their growth. Source

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CONTENT MARKETING• Content marketing is a cost effective, smart and scalable way to acquire customers• Content should include educational, analytical industry-related blog posts mixed with fun, viral

content like infographics • Content marketing can be easily enhanced with organic search traffic and social media marketing• Remember to capture as many email addresses as possible!• Don’t have time? Try Contently, Elance and Interns!

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SOCIAL MEDIA>Facebook>Twitter>Pinterest>Tumblr>LinkedIn>Foursquare>YouTube>Instagram...and more.

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BEST PRACTICES> Improve your inbound

>Make more original content>Curate other people’s content - Like, Share and RT

>ENGAGE!- Answer questions, tweets, comments, etc.>Be opinionated

>Throw a Party (Get to know people IRL first)

>Make your details public + up to date

>Get off social media!

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PINTEREST - GUESS WHOSE PAGE THIS IS?

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INSTAGRAM

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YOUTUBE

-Viewed more than 7 million times-instantly went viral + jointly conveyed the brand personality and the benefits of the service destly.

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YOUTUBE

-Viewed more than 7 million times-instantly went viral + jointly conveyed the brand personality and the benefits of the service destly.

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TOOL BOX>Google Analytics, Google AdWords

>Mailchimp

>Intercom

>MixPanel

>Wufoo, PunchTab

>Hootsuite, BufferFriday, July 26, 13

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LAUNCHROCK

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PUNCHTAB

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PRESS - ARE YOU READY?“Patience is important. Media coverage is easier and more effective once you have a killer product. If you’re trying to create buzz too early, you’re doing it wrong.

In terms of a great tip that companies don’t do enough:

Create content early. Build an audience by writing interesting content, even if it isn’t about your company or product. If you establish yourself as an expert on a specific industry, programming language or topic, then you’ll have an easier time hiring and building a reputation for your product once you’re ready to scale.”

-MICHELLE ZATLYN, CO-FOUNDER OF CLOUDFLARE

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BEFORE PRESS‣ Your product has been thoroughly alpha tested with not only friends, family but a wide group of users so you know it works

‣mTurk.com, followerwonk.com, usertesting.com, betali.st‣ You’re familiar with the media landscape and can name at least three journalists

‣ Best ways to prep? ‣Content is King‣Also, Hacker News‣MuckRack

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GETTING PRESS‣Tell a Story‣Be technically prepared!‣Choosing Outlets‣Tech Press first?‣Think non-traditional

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WHAT’S THE STORY?-”We’ve launched”-Funding-Trend Stories-We’ve hit X # of users-New features-Acquiring-Big, new hire-Future plans

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FINDING THE JOURNALIST1. Do your homework

2. STALK

3. Get an introduction!

5. Cocktail party rules apply

5. Talk like a human

6. Give them a scoop!

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UK/EUROPE TECH MEDIA@TheNextWeb• @MartinSFP

@TechCrunch• @MikeButcher • @IngridLunden

@TechCityNews@AlexWoodCreates

@WSJEurope• @BenJRooney

@WiredUK• @Olivia_Solon

@FinancialTimes• @Tim

@Telegraph• @Kate_Day

@GuardianTech• @CharlesArthur

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WRITING THE PITCH1. Be brief.2. Craft an eye-catching subject line. 3. Don’t copy paste! Oh Hey Caroline at The Next Crunch..

4. Give us a reasonable time frame.5. Say why it's DIFFERENT 6. Avoid jargon like DISRUPTIVE, CURATED, HYBRID, INNOVATIVE, GAME-CHANGING etc.

7. Give an offer if you can: Beta invites. App Codes. Exclusive details, etc. 

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THE PITCH“Great products and companies do 1 of 3

things: Get you laid (Sex), get you paid (Money), get you made (Power). “How does

your solution tap into the emotional, powerful, evolutionary needs that we as

humans have?”

-Dave McClure, 500 Startups

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Courtney B of the deep blue sea,Would you could you should you if you pleaseWhen you’ve got a moment so freeLet known when you could lend your ear to me?

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Subject: Exclusive for TC: Launching XXX- make any blog look like a sexy iPad app

Hey Mike,

I’m George, the founder of XXX.

Launching XXX next week, on Thursday at noon EST and TC gets free reign on an exclusive before then. XXX makes any blog look and behave like a native iPad app. We’re talking accelerometer aware column resizing, swipe to advance articles, touch navigation, home screen icon support, and more. We’ve built somecool tech to make this happen smoothly, and it works with your existing layout...

PS- Would also be happy to do giveaways to TC readers. Thanks again and feel free to reach out if you have anymore questions (skype,phone,etc. listed below).

Video Demo: http://vimeo.com/13487300Live demo site (if you’re on an iPad): jasonlbaptiste.comFeature overviews: http://padpressed.com/featuresMy contact info: [email protected] , Phone:xxx.xxx.xxxx, Twitter: @xxx, Skype: xxx

-George#xxx.xxx.xxxxYou Should Check Out xxx.comFriday, July 26, 13

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GIVE WRITERS EVERYTHING THEY NEEDProvide external links (not attachments) to:-Awesome Videos-Beautiful, High-Res Photos-Company Facts - Founded Date, Funding Details, # of employees, Founder’s Names, etc. Be Available!

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AFTER THE PITCH

1. Follow up! - Appropriate time on this? One week? 3-4 days?

2. Handling multiple outlets. Tell Multiple Stories. And Don't be misleading. 

3. Don't break your own embargo. 

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TIPS FOR YOU-Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Is this on or off the record? What’s the story angle? Do they require exclusivity?

-Don’t say you “have no competitors” -- choose your competitors are or the media will choose for you.

- Put yourself in the mindset of the journalist. How will this story get them on Techmeme or featured by their editors? Is it like stories the journalist has written before?

-Be good to the journalist. Don’t just hit them up when you need them. They want your scoops, tips, etc. since you’re on the ground in the midst of it all.

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TAKE NOTES

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SHOULD YOU HIRE A PR AGENCY?

‣ Internal vs Agency‣Doing it on your own

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RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS>Get Involved

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RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS>Get Involved

>Make Friends with Founders, Investors, Journalists, Startup Wannabes, Coworking Space Heads, the Cleaning Ladies and everyone in between

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RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS>Get Involved

>Make Friends with Founders, Investors, Journalists, Startup Wannabes, Coworking Space Heads, the Cleaning Ladies and everyone in between

> READ, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD READ.

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RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS>Get Involved

>Make Friends with Founders, Investors, Journalists, Startup Wannabes, Coworking Space Heads, the Cleaning Ladies and everyone in between

> READ, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD READ.

> Tweet.

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RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS>Get Involved

>Make Friends with Founders, Investors, Journalists, Startup Wannabes, Coworking Space Heads, the Cleaning Ladies and everyone in between

> READ, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD READ.

> Tweet.

> Write.

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RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS, RELATIONSHIPS>Get Involved

>Make Friends with Founders, Investors, Journalists, Startup Wannabes, Coworking Space Heads, the Cleaning Ladies and everyone in between

> READ, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD READ.

> Tweet.

> Write.

> Be happy. But know it’s OK and TOTALLY NORMAL to be sad, angry, frustrated, disappointed and insanely crazy too.

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