Of all the possible mistakes you can make when interviewing with the media, the worst one in my book is lying. Bend the truth, even just a little, and that little white lie can suddenly become the story and have far more traction than the original story you … [Read more...]
When doctors shill for pharmas, what’s a PR person to do?
Leigh Ann Hubbard, managing editor of MyFamilyDoctorMag.com, writes: Periodically, in response to a request, I'll get a quote from a doctor (via a publicist) that mentions a specific product. Inevitably, I Google the doctor and he or she has been … [Read more...]
Journalists suspicious of ‘green’ story ideas
When Bulldog Reporter invited me to be a guest panelist on the July 24 teleseminar designed to help Publicity Hounds create news when there is no news, I jumped at the chance. I wrote three pages of notes for the session titled "Evergreen Magic for PR: Media … [Read more...]
How to get journalists to mention your website
A common frustration with media interviews results when the reporter, for whatever reason, never mentions your website. Here's a way to solve that problem. The next time somebody interviews you, and the reporter asks for the name of your company, use your … [Read more...]
If a journalist uses humor in a query, use it in your pitch
If you subscribe to a service that gives you leads from journalists who are looking for certain types of sources, pay attention to the way the reporter has written the query. Peter Shankman, whose free leads service called "Help a Reporter Out," flags this terrific … [Read more...]
7 resources make it easy for journalists to find you
Even the most carefully written publicity plan can be downright frustrating if you pitch journalist after journalist and you hear nothing back. I just finished a free article Find Journalists Using These 7 Resources. … [Read more...]
NPR Books Watch Contest goal: Get more authors on NPR
When National Public Radio interviews an author, it's almost a ticket to the top of the Amazon.com lists. But the way book publicist Yen Cheong calculates it, the … [Read more...]
Know journalists who Twitter? Add them to this wiki
Everybody, it seems, is Twittering these days. And for good reason. You can follow your friends who are Twittering, use Twitter numerous ways in your business (more about this in a minute), and even search for other Twitterers using specific keywords. Last week, Publicity Hound Harry … [Read more...]
What else should American have done after canceling flights?
Here's the list of public relations tactics American Airlines adopted after canceling more than 3,000 flights this month: According to PRWeek, it: ---Enlisted its seven-person PR team, other staffers and Weber Shandwick, its PR firm, to inform the public about the reasons for the delay. ---Handed out press releases to customers at some of its … [Read more...]
Journalists search LinkedIn for ideas, topics, trends—and dirt
If you have a profile on LinkedIn, don't be surprised if a journalist calls and says she found you there. Could be she's an investigative reporter who's digging up dirt on your former employer. Or maybe she's just looking for story ideas, did a search at the site and your profile popped up. Check out [Read more...]
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