Ep 18. Bec Derrington: Expert Advice On Media Relations And How To Gain Free Publicity

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Media Relations And How To Gain Free Publicity. Plus A Lot Of Public Relations, Business And Personal Gold Nuggets Of Wisdom From The Founder Of Disruptor Publicity Platform SourceBottle.

I had the pleasure of talking with Bec Derrington, the founder of disruptor publicity platform SourceBottle, a free subscription service that distributes 50,000+ emails a day, each crammed with free media leads. We talk about Media Relations and how to Gain Free Publicity, plus a lot more.

In 2009, Bec started the service to disrupt the traditional media relations model and ensure everyone had free access to media leads to tell their story. Since then, SourceBottle has significantly altered the way the media and sources connect by helping journalists unearth fresh, unrecognised sources quickly, and by giving businesses and PR pros a platform to communicate directly with journalists and bloggers who have specific, immediate source needs. While a recognised expert in media relations, publicity and influencer marketing, Bec remains on her ‘L’ plates as a work-from-home parent of three boys ten and under.

In this interview Bec Derrington talks about Media Relations and how to Gain Free Publicity. Why she set up SourceBottle and the resistance she initially encountered; how social media, especially Twitter, was instrumental to her success; as well as sharing tips for successfully pitching to a journalist; and how to avoid being ‘bland’.

Bec Derrington also tells us about her exciting new app ‘Influencer Hub’ which is a different approach to sharing the love of a particular brand.  Bec is candid about her struggles to balance the demands of a busy and successful business with a young family and she injects a sense of humour and shares some great anecdotes as she tells her story.  Laugh and learn about ‘burnt chop’ syndrome and how to ‘burn the boat’.

Sit back, listen, and I hope you take home one or two of Bec Derrington’s wonderful pearls of wisdom.

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Bec Derrington's Top Quotes

On starting SourceBottle in 2009:  “I likened the PR industry at that stage………… it was really like going to a restaurant and sitting at a table and a whole sea of waiting staff putting 50 dishes in front of you and hoping you liked one. It was crazy, it was totally arse-about in my opinion.  That was what we were doing to journalists.  Journalists were being flooded with pitches that were completely meaningless and irrelevant and self-serving promotional messages, and they were incredibly frustrated by the process.  And I thought why aren’t we using the tools, the technology? Crowd sourcing was becoming a thing and I thought why aren’t we embracing and using technology as an enabler?”

On how to pitch to a journalist:   “Bland will never work in media.  Bland won’t work for anybody, no one is interested in another bland story.…… You have got to say your opinion, you have to put it out there, because that is what makes a big big difference in terms of how much success you are going to generate in the media.”On social media: “Twitter back then, it was just such a powerful tool for me.  Yes, and to elevate the profile of SourceBottle to my target audience I used it. I was on it every day for hours and hours on end. It definitely grew my business.”

On a personal level:  “I struggle every day. It’s different sets of challenges, lack of sleep. I think a lot of parents, I won’t say just mums, but we suffer from the ‘burnt chop’ syndrome. Have you ever heard of that expression before?.....Burnt chop syndrome is the fact that mums in many cases will keep the burnt chop for themselves and give the good chops to everyone else. And I think that’s what most of us do just to get through, we put our own needs last. For example, I am a normal human being and I need at least 6 hours sleep a night, well that may not happen very often.  And because I am either having to do extra work or I am being woken up by children or whatever, so I just push through.  I think the main thing that I’ve come to learn through this, is that if you are running a business for the wrong reasons you will not be able to sustain the pressure that it puts on your life. So if you don’t personally love and believe in what you’re doing, and enough to sustain it over years and years and after that initial business honeymoon period, then you will find it all too hard.”

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