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Getting listed on a crypto exchange is not just a technical process. It’s a reputation decision. Exchanges look at your media presence, community quality, and brand visibility alongside tokenomics and compliance documentation.

A project that shows up in their research with consistent media coverage, founder thought leadership, and an active community looks like a safer listing bet than one with no online footprint. 

Exchanges like Crypto.com actively check the media for red flags and prioritize projects with vetted security and clear reputations.

What Exchanges Actually Look at Beyond Tokenomics

Most projects focus entirely on the technical requirements for listing: smart contract audits, liquidity arrangements, legal opinions. Those matter. But they’re table stakes.

Here’s what exchange listing teams also review, according to CoinMarketCap’s listing criteria:

PR can’t replace all of these. But it directly supports the media presence criteria, and it reinforces the credibility signals that affect every other evaluation point.

The 6-Month PR Runway: A Countdown to Listing Day

The ideal time to start PR for an exchange listing is 4 to 6 months before planned listing outreach. Projects should begin listing preparations 3-6 months before target launch dates to allow adequate time for documentation, audits, and building a media footprint. Each phase builds on the last, so skipping early steps weakens everything that follows.

6 Months Before Listing: Lay the Media Foundation

Start here. The goal is consistency, not volume.

When exchange analysts research your project six months from now, they should find a clear trail of real editorial coverage, not self-published blog posts and paid press releases.

4 to 3 Months Before Listing: Build Syndication Momentum

Shift toward outlets with high secondary pickup rates. Articles placed in the right publications get republished across CoinMarketCap, Binance Square, TradingView, and Google News. Exchanges interpret that kind of wide distribution as market validation.

Work with an agency that tracks syndication patterns and routes coverage through high-republication outlets. One well-placed article that triggers 10+ republications is worth more than five articles nobody picks up.

2 to 1 Months Before Listing: Lock In the Pre-Listing Narrative

Every piece of coverage now should reinforce that the project is active, growing, and ready for public trading.

Listing Week: Synchronized Execution

On listing day, coordinate across all channels at once.

Projects that improvise listing day PR without a media foundation already in place rarely get meaningful coverage.

Weeks 1 and 2 After Listing: Sustain Coverage

The first two weeks post-listing are critical. Continued media coverage prevents the “list and dump” perception that kills momentum.

Keep a steady flow of updates, expert commentary, and product news going. The story shouldn’t end at the listing. It should continue with real progress.

How Outset PR’s Press Office Supports Pre-Listing Campaigns

The hardest part of the 6-month runway is sustaining media presence between major announcements.Outset PR has the Press Office which is built for exactly this.

It works through two workflows: proactive pitching, where the team delivers expert quotes to authoritative media, and reactive commenting, where they respond to journalist requests in real time .

Exchange analysts don’t just check whether you had coverage last month. They look for a pattern over time. The Press Office creates that pattern by tying your team’s expertise to the daily news cycle, so coverage keeps flowing even without product updates.

The model draws on over 3,000 media connections across crypto, finance, and tech publications, including editors at Forbes, Bloomberg, Business Insider, CoinDesk, and Cointelegraph. 

That network turns a single expert comment into syndicated coverage across aggregators and newsfeeds.

The Exchange Listing PR Checklist

Here’s the full timeline at a glance.

Phase

When

Focus

Media foundation

6 months before listing

Consistent coverage, founder visibility

Syndication momentum

4-3 months before listing

High-republication outlets, wide distribution

Pre-listing narrative

2-1 months before listing

Milestones, partnerships, community growth

Listing week

Day of

Coordinated release across all channels

Post-listing sustain

Weeks 1-2 after listing

Ongoing coverage, prevent momentum drop

Conclusion

Most projects treat the listing itself as the PR moment. By the time you’re announcing the listing, the PR work should already be done. The listing announcement is the payoff of months of credibility building, not the start of it.

If exchange analysts google your project and find six months of consistent, credible coverage, you’ve already made their decision easier. If they find nothing, no listing day press release will fix that.

 

 

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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