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PUBLIC RELATIONS

Sustaining PR Momentum

Internal & External Readiness

Scaling Influence Beyond the Headlines

Why This Matters

Great PR isn’t just external — it requires internal systems to ensure consistency, speed, and professionalism.

Founder's Point of View

As a founder, you’re often the connector between product, people, and press. When a journalist calls, you need accurate information, the right spokesperson, and up-to-date assets ready to go.

Overview

Internal readiness means aligning your team, while external readiness ensures journalists and stakeholders can access what they need.

Internal readiness:
- Brand messaging guidelines (voice, tone, positioning)
- Shared resources (talking points, vanity metrics, media Q&A)
- Clear approval workflows for pitches and statements

External readiness:
- Public-facing media kit with fact sheet, logos, bios, photos
- Consistent, updated boilerplate in every release
- Backup spokespeople trained for interviews

Key Actions to Take

- Create a media kit with your company fact sheet, logos, bios, and product info
- Develop brand messaging guidelines and share them with your team
- Keep stakeholders (marketing, product, leadership) in the loop on upcoming PR efforts
- Align on roles: who approves what, who speaks publicly, who handles media follow-ups

Metrics
  • Response time to media requests

  • Consistency of brand voice and visuals across channels

  • Number of press requests fulfilled without rework

Examples
  • A SaaS startup keeps a Notion page with press assets and talking points, enabling fast, consistent responses to media.

  • A consumer brand publishes a media kit with photos and logos, making it easy for bloggers to feature their products.

  • A biotech startup pre-trains both CEO and CTO as spokespeople, ensuring flexibility when one is unavailable.

Tools
  • Asset management: Presspage, Prezly, Brandfolder (paid) + Google Drive, Dropbox (free)

  • Approval workflows: Asana, Trello, Notion (paid/free)

  • Spokesperson training: Media training consultants (paid) + internal briefing docs (free)

Optional Assets

- Company Media Kit (PDF or webpage)
- Internal PR Briefing Template
- Messaging Guidelines for Spokespeople

Pro Tips
  • Update your media kit quarterly—journalists notice outdated assets

  • Train at least two spokespeople for every major area of your business

Don't Make These Mistakes
  • Scrambling to provide assets last minute

  • Using outdated bios, logos, or data in press interactions

  • Relying on a single spokesperson for all external requests

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