Rob Preston, the new editor in chief of InformationWeek, feels a sense of urgency in showing readers how consumer products are starting to drive their jobs. "We are going to be upping our coverage a notch in the sense of urgency and depth," Preston said. "That is going to be the overall … [Read more...]
Publicity tip–Products needed for Austinwoman magazine gift guide for moms
Freelance writer Marika Flatt is creating a gift guide for moms for Austinwoman magazine, a 25,000-circulation monthly, to be published in May. She's interested in a broad range of products and services that would make good gift ideas for mothers. [Read more...]
How to promote a webmagazine for gays in the Great Lakes area
Tom Wray of Chicago, Illinois writes: "I run a small webmagazine that covers a portion of the gay community in the Great Lakes area. My core coverage area is Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan with some coverage of Ohio, Minnesota and other states near the region. I’ve had it for four years, and the last year it's been called the Great … [Read more...]
Inflight magazine debuts
If you're pitching inflight magazines, here's a new one to add to your list. US Airways is the new magazine that arises from the merger of US Airways and America West. It replaces Attache which ended an 8-year run in November. The Navigator, the new ezine being published by Bacon's, the media resource guide company, says the new publication will … [Read more...]
Create a quiz for inflight magazines
Whenever I fly American Airlines, I pull the inflight magazine out of the seat pocket in front of me and turn to the back to see if there's a Mensa Quiz. Then for the next half hour or so, I go to work filling in the blanks, or decoding a series of numbers, or playing the word association games. An hour later, I tally up my points and see if I'm … [Read more...]
OverTime magazine needs organizing experts
OverTime Magazine, the business and lifestyle guide for professional athletes, needs sources to write or contribute to a story tentatively titled "Thirteen Ways to Simplify Your Life in 2007." Think of this as a "Don't Stress the Small Stuff" for athletes. "We're looking for writers, authors, experts in mental health, and especially people who … [Read more...]
How to get into Entertainment Weekly
The best publicist is one who understands that the media is their first client, says Carole Willcocks, Los Angeles bureau operations manager of Entertainment Weekly. If the publicist's other client happens to be a hot-shot entertainer, that can be difficult. If you represent entertainters who want to get into Entertainment Weekly, read this … [Read more...]
CDs, tapes available from Media Relations 2005
If you missed the Media Relations 2005 conference in San Francisco in April, you can still learn terrific PR and publicity tips by buying the CDs or cassette tapes for $15 each. Read the entire list here. It includes the panel I participated in titled "The 10 worst Journalist Faux Pas You Can Make." I highly recommend three sessions: … [Read more...]
How to convince a magazine to write about maternity boutique
This week, 10 Publicity Hounds have tips Andrew Ingram of Toronto, Canada. He and his wife own a high-end maternity boutique. A local magazine that has a Best of Toronto section and a fashion guide continues to ignore them. Andrew wants clever publicity ideas that will get the boutique into the magazine and elsewhere. From Christina Sorbella of … [Read more...]
How to find magazines’ special issues
Here's another resource for trade magazines and special sections being planned by consumer and business publications. Check out Special Issues, an online database of editorial calendars, special issues and content "mined" from trade and industrial magazine websites. Examples of special … [Read more...]
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