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		<title>Press Release Structure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A press release is a written statement, addressed to the media with the intent to convey a message, and therefore shall be structured and recorded formally. Every press release statements start off with a headline. Within this headline, it is important to supply the addressed audience with a suiting tagline that most appropriately labels your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://www.prleak.com">press release</a> is a written statement, addressed to the media with the intent  to convey a message, and therefore shall be structured and recorded  formally.</p>
<p>Every press release statements start off with a headline.  Within this headline, it is important to supply the addressed audience with a  suiting tagline that most appropriately labels your release. You may also wish  to include a very succinct summary or description attached to the headline. It  may also be of advantage to include some peripheral details to further spark  curiosity from the media.</p>
<p>The second step is called the dateline. This  process involves the recording of the date, at which you wish to release this  document, followed by the city in which this press release originates from.  (i.e. Paris, France. &#8211; April 6, 2009)</p>
<p>Thereafter, the introduction  follows. This part should be the foundation of your actual content, and is  usually written in one paragraph. It is important to point out key functions  that the introduction should portray such as: who is involved, what is being  reported, when this is happening, why and where this is taking place.</p>
<p>The  body of this release is the core part of your press release. This section should  explicitly target your core aspects of this document and be further  substantiated by a detailed analysis, statistics, visual aids and a background  if applicable. Another important function of a press release is not only to  inform the targeted audience, but also to evoke curiosity, peculiarity and most  importantly interest.</p>
<p>The next step of this process is known as the  boilerplate. Within this section leave information about the background of the  involved parties. In general terms, this is also known as the ‘about’  section.</p>
<p>There are three different ways of formally closing your press  release. The closing of your release is indicated under the boilerplate, by the  following captions. In traditional sense, “-30-” was an indicator line for  closing a press release. In contemporary version, it is common to indicate the  closing with “###” or “ends”.</p>
<p>The final and concluding step of this  document is to provide the media with contact information. This is necessary as  they might want to contact you for more detailed information. Be sure to include  your particulars such as name, phone number, email address, department, address,  etc.</p>
<p>In conclusion, a press release should have the general structure  outlined above and is to be written in a succinct yet formal style.</p>
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