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Press ReleaseMost holiday homes will now have a blog or latest news section full of lovingly crafted content; things to do, places to visit and great local food to enjoy. This is an effective way of increasing engagement with your site, and also maximising your chances of your holiday letting property ranking highly in Google.

So what more can you be doing?

Gaining media coverage for your holiday home could be the next step, but being able to write a press release likely to be picked up by local and even national news outlets may be a process you’re less familiar with. Here are a few tips to get you started…

It needs to be news!

Before we put pen to paper or begin tapping on our keyboards, the first port of call is to make sure what we’re writing is interesting and newsworthy.

Think to yourself; would someone outside of my business be interested in the story? If the answer is no, then wait for something more newsworthy.  If the answer is yes, we can move on to the release…

How long should a press release be?

Take a look at your local newspaper, how long are the stories? Your press release should be around 300/400 words tops. Anything over this will likely be cut so don’t waste time writing swathes of copy.

If you find yourself running out of words after just a paragraph or two, think back to our first point; is it newsworthy?

Headline

So the writing begins; we want our headline to be just a few words that encapsulate the story…

“Holiday Cottage wins Gold at National Awards”

No need for witty puns; keep it simple and to the point.

The Stand Alone

Wondering what a ‘stand alone’ is? It’s the first couple of sentences you’ll write in your press release, and the idea is that if they were taken in isolation, they would give the reader an idea of what the entire press release is about.

For example;

“With storms set to hit the UK this weekend, holiday home insurance specialists Boshers are highlighting the importance of property owners making regular checks on their homes.”

You’ve explained what the story is about, so it’s now time to write the main body of your release…

Main body

This is where you explain the story in depth. Avoid including too much promotional detail about your holiday home, as it’s likely to end up on the editing floor.

Remember, it’ll be appearing in a newspaper so will need to be written in the third person; this may take some getting used to, particularly when you create a quote for yourself (these should be included in your press release).

If you need to get quotes from anyone else (for example the awards company or local tourism authority) ensure they’re happy with their quote before distributing your release.

Notes to editors

Once you’ve written your press release, there’s just one section to go; the notes to editors.  Think of this as a short summary about you, and how to get in touch.  A short paragraph about your holiday home followed by your telephone number and email address if they need to contact you will suffice here.

If you’re attaching images with people in them also include their names so they’re easily identifiable.

Images

Include the highest quality images you have and give them no more than three to choose from.  Always send them in their original file format, and unlike the web, don’t resize them.

Send away

All that remains is for you to send your press release. Send it directly to the newsdesk and where possible address it to the editor/reporter who will receive it (some prior research will stand you in good stead here).

Include a brief explanation in your email and attach the press release. Also copy your press release into the main body of the email, it will save the reporter’s time and allow them to copy it quickly and easily.

Boshers offer specialist holiday home insurance to holiday letting owners across the UK. For more information on how a specialist insurer can help and support your holiday home business, please give us a call on 01237 429444.

Cockermouth Flood RNLI Rescue

Holiday Home Owners should check their holiday home properties more regularly during adverse weather. Specialist Holiday Home Insurance broker, Boshers Ltd suggests that holiday home owners would be wise to inspect their furnished holiday lets more frequently during periods of adverse weather, irrespective of their holiday home insurance policies minimum inspection requirements.

Already this winter the UK has been buffeted by a number of storms, bringing high winds, heavy rain and flooding. The latest storm continues to batter North West England and Scotland and according to the Met Office more inclement weather is on the way.

Holiday Let Owners are well advised to inspect their properties on a regular basis and if at all possible, every few days during this inclement weather. Claims instances and their financial, physical and psychological impact can be reduced or mitigated if slipped slates, lose chimney pots, broken branches, blocked watercourses and drains or burst pipes are spotted in time and rectified quickly.

If you live some distance away from your holiday home consider appointing your holiday letting agent, a holiday home services company, your housekeeper or a friendly neighbour, to regularly inspect the property for you.

Through careful property management and good housekeeping, owning a second home for the purpose of holiday letting needn’t be stressful and insurance premiums can be sustained at sensible levels.

Mark Lavington Cert CII, Director of Boshers Ltd commented that, “during the extremely cold spells last winter, many second homes suffered water damage through burst pipes and the extent of some of the insurance claims were exacerbated by delays in discovering the damage”.
For additional guidance on preventative maintenance for holiday home owners, please refer to Boshers Winter Maintenance Checklist

How to make a claim – If your holiday home or main residence is insured via a Boshers Insurance scheme underwrtten by Ecclesiastical – during business hours, please telephone our dedicated claims staff at Boshers on 01237 427992 or alternatively call the Ecclesiastical claims helpline to report your claim on 0845 603 8381. Out of hours, to report a new claim other than legal expenses claim, please call 0845 603 8381 quoting your Holiday Home Insurance policy number, insurer and state that Boshers Ltd are your broker.