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A Company's Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity, Part One

In two previous columns, we talked about how quality management attracts Publicity, or PR. Nearly every company is constantly trying to attract the attention of the media. What brings the media to a company's door? That's what every public relations man or woman would love to know. For this is what PR people get paid to obtain for their clients.

Online Stock Market Trading Quality management is certainly a key motivation in attracting a reporter's attention. This helps persuade the reporter or a radio/TV producer that the proposed interview isn't going to be with someone who has "nothing to say" or just rehashing a cliché or tired, old story. The higher the title and the better known a company, the greater the "impingement" a PR pitch (that's what publicity people use to sell a reporter) impacts upon a member of the media. If someone from the publicity department at Microsoft calls Fortune magazine to ask about profiling Bill Gates, the pitch will have major impingement value. Few names have this kind of clout, either personally or corporately.

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Stock Investing Course In any event, the senior editor of the major magazine will still inquire about the story angle. The editor will want to know, "What are we going to talk about?" Ultimately, it is the outstanding story that sells magazines or newspapers, not just the big name. Not all such stories involve a big name speaking or spouting his thoughts for the day. Often, better stories evolve when there is a strong newsworthy angle. Let's look at two recent stories - one which involves a uranium company and another one about a coalbed methane (CBM) company, which we've covered in this column.

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Stock Market Game On Thursday, Pacific Asia China Energy (PACE) was featured in the Financing section of Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper. Headlined "High-Energy Performer," the opening sentences told us why the reporter was interested: "PACE holds contracts to help China explore for and develop its coalbed methane (CBM) resources - fuel China needs to help satisfy its energy demands."

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Stock Investing Game The big story, which drew the newspaper to Pacific Asia China Energy, was China. PACE piggybacked that story because the company may be helping to offer a legitimate solution to the country's energy mix. Part of the big story is the possible size of the recoverable gas, estimated in a technical report by Sproule International to be as large as 11.2 trillion cubic feet of gas.

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Journal Prime Rate Street Wall Those two items enhanced the reporter's interest in PACE. China needs alternative energy sources, such as CBM, to improve their energy mix - from a near total dependence upon coal. And, PACE has a potentially huge resource, which could last a good number of years. Such a gas resource could be sufficiently large to make an impact on China. After all, China has proven reserves of a little more than 30 trillion cubic feet. Another 11 trillion cubic feet, should the potential be proven up, would represent a significant increase of available gas in a very large country. By itself, this could later develop into a major international energy story, reported upon by a great number of news media. Another impingement about the reporter is having the satisfaction of reporting upon a good story, well before others write the story.

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"Did you hear about PACE's gas discovery in China, Bob?"
Bob's Reply: "Oh that one. Yeah, I wrote about it eight months ago!"

Stock Investing Basics Therefore, there are multiple impingement points in this story. Each "draw," or a reason to attract eyeballs to the story, is another point the story must score, for the reporter and his editor, to overcome the hurdles of being featured in a major publication. China is a draw. The size of the PACE coalbed methane gas resource is a draw. The potential impact upon China's energy mix is a draw. Writing about it before the rest of the pack jumps on the bandwagon? That's a draw, too. In this case, four draws sufficiently attracted media coverage for this small CBM development company.

Stock Investing Software James Finch contributes to StockInterview and other publications. Get your free copy of Investing in the Great Uranium Bull Market by visiting http://www.stockinterview.com for details. More information on PACE, visit http://www.pace-energy.com More information on Magnum Uranium, visit http://magnumuranium.com

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Stock Investing For Dummy James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications.
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