Jan 14
Press releases are tricky. They need to feel urgent, relevant, and so polished that a journalist can copy, paste, and hit publish faster than you can say, “Soap that smells like gasoline.”
ChatGPT is great at getting you halfway there—but you still have to guide it. Writing a press release isn’t just about dumping information; it’s about crafting a story that hooks the journalist and their readers.
Let’s break down how to write a press release that’s not only good but irresistible.
Before the press release itself, you need to send a killer pitch email. Think of this as your elevator pitch—short, direct, and packed with highlights.
Subject Line: Keep it sharp and intriguing.
“Finally: A Candle That Smells Like a Pit Stop”
“Breaking: New Tech Platform Helps Dog Owners Decode Barks”
Email Body:
The journalist is asking one question: “Will this get clicks?” Make it easy for them to say yes.
When it’s time to draft the release, ChatGPT can handle a lot of the heavy lifting. Just give it detailed prompts, like:
It’ll give you a decent framework, but you’ll need to refine it to include these essential elements:
This is what grabs the journalist’s attention. It needs to be clear, snappy, and newsworthy.
Use ChatGPT to brainstorm:
Push it until the headline feels irresistible.
Your lead is the “grab-and-go” section for journalists. Answer the 5 Ws—Who, What, Where, When, Why—and do it with flair.
Example:
“[Your Company], a brand known for making the mundane exciting, has launched Pit Stop Soap—a handcrafted soap that smells like gasoline and exhaust. Designed for car lovers who want to take the spirit of the open road home, the soap is available nationwide starting [date].”
Punchy, clear, and intriguing.
Make this part skimmable. Use bullet points to list out exactly what the journalist (and their readers) need to know:
Features:
Benefits:
This section is where ChatGPT can help you draft, but you’ll need to inject the personality. ChatGPT might write “Features a unique scent,” but you write “Smells like the thrill of a freshly paved racetrack.”
Every press release needs a quote, ideally from someone important at your company. Use ChatGPT to draft a quote and then make it sound like something a real human would say.
Example:
This is where you introduce yourself to the journalist and their audience. Keep it short and to the point.
Example:
“Founded in 2023, [Your Company] creates niche lifestyle products designed to celebrate individuality. From gasoline-scented soap to vintage-inspired candles, we’re redefining how people connect with the things they love.”
(And yes, ChatGPT can help write this, but make sure it feels personal and specific.)
A great press release is useless if it ends up in the wrong inbox. You need to target the journalists who actually care about your news.
Here’s how:
ChatGPT is an incredible tool for writing press releases, but it’s only as good as the person using it. You’ll still need to:
If you want to go even further, I can help you create a personalized ChatGPT that understands your voice—and your audience—so your press releases always stand out.
Because when it comes to PR, you’re not just writing—you’re competing for attention. Make it count.