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Tuesday, November 24 2020 - 13:00
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PR Newswire Publishes 2020 Tech Media Pitching Kit
HONG KONG, Nov. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The resource enables PR professionals to adapt their pitching approach and 
connect with tech journalists and influencers in a COVID-19 world 

PR Newswire today released its 2020 Tech Media Pitching Kit -- offering brands 
advice on how to pitch to tech reporters in the new normal. The advice was 
gathered from tech journalists and influencers across 9 markets in the 
Asia-Pacific region from August to September 2020.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital adoption in businesses with the 
prevalent use of technology, from cloud-based services, collaborative platforms 
to cybersecurity solutions. As technology such as the Internet of Things, 5G 
network and Artificial Intelligence continue to transform industries, there 
will be more opportunities for brands to share tech stories with the media.

The 2020 Tech Media Pitching Kit highlights key trends, events and topics 
within the industry to equip PR professionals with up-to-date and effective 
pitching tips.

Download the kit 
here[https://misc.prnasia.com/atd/custeventreg.php?event_id=524] or start with 
the main takeaways below. 

1. Smartphones, 5G and IoT remain key interests

The 2020 Tech Media Pitching Kit reveals that half of the surveyed journalists 
and influencers said they are most interested in the trending topics of new 
smartphones, 5G and IoT. Others are keeping an eye out for topics such as 
electric vehicles and the business performance of tech companies.

"I'm always looking forward to more updates on frontier technology -- 5G, 
Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Virtual Reality, 
Augmented Reality, Quantum Computing, etc -- and stuff that is on the 
boundaries of what IT can do," said Rahul Joshi, Head of Content at Jicara 
Media.

"Large-scale technology and auto shows will be our focus. I'm interested in 
cutting-edge technology that involves electric vehicles and those powered by 
alternative energy sources," said Xiang Ou, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of TMTPost.

2. Tech journalists predict pandemic-related technology trends to emerge in 2021

Tech journalists predict that most of the technology introduced next year will 
be related to the new normal. These technologies could be aimed at helping 
people adapt to working from home and provide protection against viruses.

"The trend of consumer technology supporting work, study and entertainment 
activities at home will be interesting. Examples include laptops and 
smartphones with long battery life and cameras that are suitable for online 
meetings. Other trends are health-related smart technology such as portable 
ultraviolet-c (UV-C) lamps that guard against viruses and health start-ups on 
areas like telemedicine," said Fitraya Ramadhanny, Managing Editor of 
Detikinet, Detik.com's technology section.

3. A different format is necessary for virtual events

As virtual events are expected to continue, tech reporters told PR Newswire the 
biggest mistake brands make is trying to replicate a traditional press 
conference online. Digital events should be more concise, engaging and 
interactive.

"Digital events should be more concise. Stage presence and audience engagement 
cannot be mimicked on a Zoom call. Traditional presentation decks tend to be 
packed with secondary info or repetition of a brand's history and achievements. 
Get to the point - get your media into breakout rooms where they can readily 
engage with relevant spokespeople if they wish to, or directly access press 
materials," explained Zachary Chan, Editor at HWM Singapore & HardwareZone.com.

4. The biggest turnoffs for tech journalists: Email blasts, repeated calls and 
emails on the same topic

Apart from pitching advice, the 2020 Tech Media Pitching Kit also reveals 
actions that will deter reporters from covering stories. Irrelevant and 
untargeted email pitches is an ineffective method to communicate with reporters 
and multiple calls and emails on the same pitch is also discouraged. A 
customised press release with multimedia elements will increase the chances of 
media pick-up.

"Many PR agencies send out press releases for the same client almost every day, 
which is very frustrating. Your client's release is not a memo, so choose 
carefully which releases you send to the media," said Purjono Agus Suhendro, 
CEO & Editor-in-Chief of TechnoBusiness Media.

"Most of my fellow journalists do not like receiving press releases in PDF 
format because it is difficult to access. We prefer that press release 
information is included as body text in emails. The emails can include 
attachments such as fact sheet and high-resolution photo. Do not issue multiple 
releases based on the same products just to meet your client's demands," said 
Bambang Dwi Atmoko, Chief Editor of Gizmologi. 
For more pitching advice and insights into the tech industry, download the 2020 
Tech Media Pitching Kit 
here[https://misc.prnasia.com/atd/custeventreg.php?event_id=524].

About PR Newswire

PR Newswire, a Cision Ltd. company, is a leading global provider of news 
distribution and earned media software and services. In conjunction with 
Cision's cloud-based communications product suite, PR Newswire's services 
enable marketers, corporate communicators, and investor relations officers to 
identify key influencers, engage target audiences, craft and distribute 
strategic content, and measure meaningful impact. Combining the world's 
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comprehensive workflow tools and platforms, PR Newswire powers the stories of 
organizations around the world. PR Newswire serves tens of thousands of clients 
from offices in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific 
regions.

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