Cheryl Stroup of Sanger, California writes: I am a soap maker working out of my home (you can visit my website). I use only natural ingredients in my soaps. One of the hottest rages in the market is food-scented soaps and other products such as candles. Most fruits and foods do not produce essential oils. Any soap that smells of fruits is … [Read more...]
How to Publicize an Award
You should have seen me last Thursday, racing around the Expo building at the Wisconsin State Fair, darting from display case to display case, searching for the two pieces of needlepoint I entered.
I finally found them with -- ta da! -- a second-place ribbon on one and a third-place ribbon on the other. My heart started racing, and I … [Read more...]
How to promote an executive suite office center
Sheryl Raineri of San Antonio, Texas writes: "I operate Gold Star Professional Offices, an executive suite office center. We opened in spring last year and were forced out of our space due to renovation. Now we're in a much nicer location and want to promote our temporary office set-up (we call it a "day office") to business travelers … [Read more...]
How to get publicity during your state, county fair
I'll be one of the first in line when the Wisconsin State Fair opens this weekend, making a mad dash to the Expo building to see if two framed needlepoint canvasses I entered won blue ribbons---or were judged good enough to even place. Then it's off to the creampuff building to stand in a mile-long line and watch college kids in white aprons … [Read more...]
Wal-Mart PR push is too little, too late
I love Wal-Mart's convenience, store hours and low prices. Of all the merchants that get a chunk of my money, Wal-Mart probably gets the most. But when it comes to PR, I'd give Wal-Mart the booby prize. A story in the July 25 issue of PR Week says Wal-Mart has begun a media relations and community outreach effort to improve its image in New York … [Read more...]
Help RealtorĀ® with book publicity ideas
Mark Nash of Evanston, Illinois writes: "I am a subcriber to your ezine and it has helped this newbie PR junkie get on 'The The Early Show'on CBS to promote my newest book '1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home' as well as get a nationally syndicated monthly real estate article with byline. "I have hit a publicity lull and need … [Read more...]
How to Create a Buzz with Special Events Publicity
As I watched Tiger Woods sink his putt on Sunday to win the British Open, I couldn't help but wonder whether the Porta Potties on the golf course at St. Andrews in Scotland had pretty toilet paper and delicate hand towels. I doubt it. But every time I watch golf on TV, I'm curious about what the Porta Potties along the course look like. That's … [Read more...]
Help CEO promote sport/entertainment management firm
Jamar Johnson of Phoenix, Arizona writes: "I need help from Publicy Hounds on how to market my company, SportsPro HR, Inc. It provides personal wealth and human resource management services for professional athletes, entertainers, and small business owners. The sports and entertainment management industry is very, very competitive, and I … [Read more...]
Use powerful subheads on press releases and other copy
Of the five stories that appeared on the front page of today's edition of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, my local newspaper, every one of them had a subhead just below the main headline. In today's edition of the Wall Street, all four stories on Page 1 also have subheads. You'll probably find something similar if you check your own local … [Read more...]
How Attorneys Promote Their Experts
Attorneys have more disdain for the media than any other group of professionals I can think of. "Don't talk," they tell their clients who have just been sued or charged with a crime. "No comment," they tell reporters who ask about a big case they're defending. That's why I was delighted to read about the successful publicity campaign launched … [Read more...]
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