Kelly Parthen of Madison, Wisconsin writes: "My partner and I are opening Bean Sprouts, a new kids' cafe outside Madison, Wisconsin. We would love your readers' help coming up with some fresh ideas for our grand opening. "It will specialize in freshly-made, healthy food for children, along with adult-friendly food and coffee. Its mission is to … [Read more...]
Artist needs fund-raising ideas
Jennie Rosenbaum of Melbourne, Australia writes: "I'm an artist and have been offered my fist solo show by a respected commercial gallery in Canada. This is extremely exciting as I have only been practicing professionally for a couple of years. My online presence and my website are … [Read more...]
Special event publicity: Try for a Guinness World Record
If you're planning a special event, generate publicity by staging a fun publicity stunt, and try to get into the Guinness Book of World Records. Philadelphia is really turning up the heat for its annual Fiesta on the Parkway, part of the Sunoco Welcome America! Independence Day … [Read more...]
The Publicity Hound featured on That Marketing Show
Corporate P.R. people, start promoting your company's experts. That was one of dozens of tips I shared on Rodger Roeser's That Marketing Show. Just scroll down until you see my photo, and you can listen to the show. Rodger and I are both Buckeyes, and we both belonged to 4-H, and I thought I'd be able to stump him when I opened the show by asking … [Read more...]
Food Network looking for Iron Chef fans
The Iron Chef, a popular program on the Food Network, is looking for people who also love Iron Chef competitions, from fans who dress up in Japanese costumes to full-length videos of people who host their own cooking competitions. Tell the network why nobody Iron Chefs like you do and they … [Read more...]
Capture email addresses before a publicity campaign
One of the biggest errors Publicity Hounds make when launching a publicity campaign is not creating a system for capturing people's email addresses at their websites. How do I know? Because when somebody scores a big publicity hit, they often see a big spike in website traffic. Then the traffic starts to slow, and I receive an email that asks: … [Read more...]
Alternative newspapers should be taken seriously
If you get a call from a reporter who works for an alternative newspaper, be on your guard, and don't take the interview any less seriously than you would if a reporter from your local daily newspaper had called. That's the advice from Ken Haseley from the Ammerman Experience, a media training company. In this week's edition of [Read more...]
Social networking sites: The 30 most useful
Having a difficult time understanding the dozens of social networking sites, how to use them in your publicity campaign, and which to use first? Check out this fabulous list, in order of importance, courtesy of Jane Copland at SEOmoz.org. She … [Read more...]
Voiceover talent needs ideas to promote himself
Ginger Bell of Tyler, Texas writes: "After spending 20 years in radio, my husband launched his own production studio five years ago. With a 'voice like God' and a smooth delivery, he has stayed fairly busy creating commercials for local radio and television production departments and providing voiceovers for commercial shoots. He even has acquired … [Read more...]
Greeting card/stationery company needs marketing tips
Lisa Tomlinson from Oakland, California writes: "I have a greeting card, stationery and gift items company that features fine art reproductions of extraordinarily unique mixed-media collage originals created by my brother, Jon Tomlinson. I don't have a bricks-and-mortar shop, but our office … [Read more...]
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