EzineArticles.com, the giant repository for thousands of articles that can be picked up by editors and publishers all over the world, is one of my favorite places for submitting how-to articles. Now, they've added eight new categories for articles: Data Recovery---Lost data? Got data? This computer related category covers all of the issues … [Read more...]
Use the independence theme
Right now, in newsrooms and at TV and radio stations all over the U.S., assignment editors are groaning about having to come up with local stories for the Fourth of July. Even worse, July 4 falls on Monday. That means that in addition to a big Sunday paper, editors have the holiday edition to worry about. And they must have most of their feature … [Read more...]
Help promote a salsa school
Aleksandra Sell of Calgary, Alberta, Canada writes: "I have a school of salsa dance and I'm looking for ways to generate appreciation for salsa dance and music in a large oil and gas town. In every large city in North America, salsa has taken over by storm, but not here. So far, it's been like pulling teeth. Any ideas on growing the salsa scene … [Read more...]
Feds should butt out of VNR controversy
The federal government should stay out of the squabble over prepackaged news materials such as video news releases. The FCC is reviewing existing rules and regulations on two types of prepackaged news materials – those involving financial or promotional considerations for broadcasters who air them and those involving “controversial” or “political … [Read more...]
Media hungry for news on “citizen journalism”
As I mentioned yesterday, I'm fascinated by all the "citizen journalism" experiments under way throughout the U.S. I'm not alone. Blogger Steve Outing says he wondered if he was writing too much about the topic, but that the responses to his blog items, and queries from "real" journalists, leads him to believe this could eventually be a hot … [Read more...]
Website to train citizen journalists
One reason newspaper circulation is plummeting is because people feel a real disconnect between real life and what they see printed in their daily newspapers. Complaints of biased and inaccurate reporting, too much emphasis on crime (when in fact crime rates are decreasing) and too little good news are encouraging people to take news-gathering … [Read more...]
How to pitch to USA Today’s technology columnist
Kevin Maney, USA Today's technology writer and tech columnist, doesn't cover daily breaking news, individual product pieces, product announcements or product reviews, unless "they are mind-blowing." But he wants PR people to let him know about up-and-coming technology that is just coming out of labs and factories, as well as tech trends in other … [Read more...]
How to promote luxury high-rises
Jennifer Marko of Jacksonville, Florida writes: "I represent a luxury high-rise community, which is almost sold out, but we don't want to lose momentum on our publicity efforts about the community itself. Our target market is retired or almost-retired empty nesters looking to downsize their lifestyle so they can travel. The 12-story building is … [Read more...]
Stop passing checks and passing it off as news
Publicity Hound Marilynn Mobley of Atlanta, Georgia writes with this comment about my advice two weeks ago to stop staging boring check-passing photos: "AMEN to your advice about how dreadful 'passing the check' photos are. I thought you might be interested to know that they can actually be dangerous as well. "Recently, I picked up a magazine to … [Read more...]
Stop calling news conferences
A reader wrote this week and asked: "We are looking for some advice on when to send a media notice to our contacts announcing a press conference. A week prior to the press conference? Two days? Or is it best to hit them a couple of times?" The Publicity Hound says: Why do you think it's so difficult to lure the media to news conferences? Here … [Read more...]
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