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In this episode I’ll be sharing one of our simplest and most-used tactics for getting our clients to talk about us to media and influencers: novelty.

Big corporations are frequently really good at novelty. But what is novelty? What does the word “novel” even mean?

Under “novel” in Webster’s Dictionary it says:

new and not resembling something formerly known or used

original or striking especially in conception or style

Being other than the former or old.

Having been in a relationship or condition but a short time.

Beginning as the resumption or repetition of a previous act or thing. 

Made or become fresh.

Different from one of the same category that has existed previously. Of dissimilar origin and usually of superior quality. 
Modern.

SYNONYMS

novel  adjective

new, original, fresh, etc.

Fashion is the perfect example of an industry that’s constantly reinventing itself and borrowing from the past to show consumers what will become new again, but really not so new when you know your fashion history.

This means your products are “novel” for customers who aren't familiar with them. That's also true when you're developing new markets.

At NATA PR, we're experts at getting the word out about new brands on the US and Canadian markets. Here's the kind of thing we highlight for them: