Have a great story idea that you want to pitch to freelancers? If so, give them enough time to work with their client publications. Don't expect to pitch, then hear from them immediately about whether they're interested. That's one of the tips from freelance journalist Helen Chang, who has contributed to Time, BusinessWeek, San Francisco … [Read more...]
BusinessWeek Chicago to launch in November
If you're pitching Chicago-area business news, watch for BusinessWeek Chicago to debut in November. About 60,000 of BusinessWeek's local subscribers and other Chicago-area businesses will receive the free-distribution magazine. Michael Arndt, a senior correspondent in BusinessWeek's local bureau, will be the editor. The magazine, he says, will … [Read more...]
Grant recipients: Tell the rest of the story
Thanks to Publicity Hound Beth Bilderback, public relations specialist for Nauticus, a marine science center in Norfolk, Virginia, for this tip that can be used by anyone who receives grant money: "This summer, we received a hefty grant to fund two oceanography camps for two separate groups of … [Read more...]
Media interviews frightening? This card deck will help
At times, I dislike doing media interviews, particularly with reporters at top-tier publications whose interview style makes me feel rushed, or I suspect the journalist is either dense or biased. Crisis counselor Lou Hampton of the [Read more...]
Pitching top-tier editors? Let them critique your pitch
Aching to get into the New York Times, Time magazine, Forbes or People magazine? The Harvard Business Review? USA Today? Or Inc.? The Expertizing Forum, hosted by publicity expert [Read more...]
Commenting at blogs can help journalists find you
When personal assistant Christie Gaderson of Priorities Concierge in Austin, Texas read my tip about how to set up a Google Alert to learn which bloggers are writing about … [Read more...]
Thank-you notes make a lasting impression
It's a publicity tool that's as old as dirt, so I was pleased to see it mentioned in a case study written by Marketing Sherpa, about how a successful Publicity Hound reaches out to … [Read more...]
When your favorite reporter changes jobs
Publicity Hounds hate it when a favorite reporter switches beats at a particular newspaper or magazine, or leaves for another publication. That means they have to start all over again getting to know the new reporter, then establishing the relationship. Richard Laermer's Bad Pitch Blog … [Read more...]
What do journalists REALLY want? (Bookmark this link)
One of my very favorite features that explains what journalists hate about PR people, and what they really want, is Bulldog Reporter's excellent weekly installment "Journalists Speak Out." Each week, the short feature offers pitching tips---along with a good dose of bitching---from reporters, editors, TV producers, radio talk show hosts, and … [Read more...]
Bad restaurant review? 2 ways to recuperate
Linda Baldwin, associate publisher of Isthmus, the alternative weekly in Madison, Wisconsin, wrote to tell me she liked the advice I gave to restaurants that get bad reviews. In short, don't complain to the newspaper that the … [Read more...]
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