You just got the green light to create a public relations program for your startup. There's a lot to do, and you don't have enough time or budget to do it all. Where should you begin?

For some startups doing business in "emerging technologies" sectors—such as Internet of things, blockchain, augmented reality, or virtual reality—creating your PR, content marketing, and social media programs can be challenging.

If you don't have the ability to hire expert PR counsel (either an agency or a consultant), here are some seven basic steps to get acquainted with the influencers who follow your technology space.

1. Build your press and analyst list

Start from scratch: Search Google news with keywords pertaining to your company's technology and your competitors. Every time you read an article that is interesting to your company, jot down the name of journalist who wrote it, the publication that published it, and the names of any research analysts quoted in the article. (Here's a free Google Sheets template to help you keep track of what you find.)

Jumpstart if you need it (and can afford it): Consider software tools from Cision, Iris PR, MuckRack, and TechNews. These tools, available at a range of prices, can help you create a basic list of journalists and analysts; you can refine it as you get more knowledgeable about who covers your industry.

2. Build your influencer list on Twitter

Start from scratch: Create a list of influences within Twitter. When you read a tweet that is relevant to your company, pop the poster's Twitter feed into your influencer list.

Jumpstart if you need it (tactic 1): Check out competitors' Twitter feeds. Look for influencers your competitors are following and retweeting. Add appropriate feeds to your influencer list.

Jumpstart if you need it (tactic 2): Did you know you can subscribe to someone else's Twitter lists? See whether any of the influencers have their own lists, and subscribe to those as a quick way to get to relevant info.

3. Take advantage of Twitter platform tools

Free and low-cost tools, such as Hootsuiteand Buffer, help you manage your social media presence and keep it consistent. For example, you can batch and upload content for the upcoming week, and check in periodically with fresh news you want to share.

4. Spend 10-15 minutes a day with a targeted Twitter feed

Interact with the accounts in your Twitter lists and searches. After reading feeds carefully for a week or two, start to "like," retweet, or comment on what your influencers are sharing.

5. Identify and follow the conferences, tradeshows, and awards in your emerging tech space

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Colleen Martell is CEO of Martell Communications, where she connects tech clients with the right audiences, and puts content to work in multiple ways and on multiple platforms.

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