Several readers saw the item in last week's newsletter about getting onto "Oprah" and wrote to tell me that they pitched ideas months ago and still haven't heard back from Oprah's producers. Can they assume their pitches are in the "deleted" folder? Never! While getting onto "Oprah" is always a long shot, I've heard of cases in which journalists … [Read more...]
Publicity ops for DIY weddings, coaches & franchises
How can a D.C. artist piggyback onto recent publicity?
Karren Jeske, APR of Milwaukee, Wis. writes: "My friend is an emerging fine artist in the Washington, D.C. area. "He was recently featured in Elan magazine, a publication that showcases talented North Virginia artists. The magazine imcluded a photograph of one of his paintings on the magazine cover and included photos of six more inside. "What … [Read more...]
11 publicity tips for retailers who sell tea—or anything else
Publicity Hound Ruth Furman, a PR specialist and a speaker at this weekend's World Tea Expo in Las Vegas will be among panelists who will discuss ways tea retailers can generate publicity. She asked if I could provide some … [Read more...]
Journalists’ blogs offer valuable clues about how to pitch them
The next time you're ready to pitch a journalist, particularly at a top-tier media outlet, stop what you're doing and take this important step.
Find out if the journalist blogs. Some journalists blog as part of their job. Others blog on the side because they're passionate about a topic.
It will take only a minute or two, and the … [Read more...]
Writers, pitch your idea to TV producers, agents on Tuesday
If you dream of writing for TV---comedy, drama, reality, or alternative---but you're not sure you've got what it takes, you can pitch your idea to a literary agent and TV producers next week and hear their feedback on your pitch. And it's all free. Chad Gervich, author of the book [Read more...]
Top food trends and how PR people should pitch them
If you want publicity in traditional media for a food-related story, don't miss these tips from Nancy Wall Hopkins, deputy editor of food and entertaining at Better Homes and Gardens. Brian Pittman of Bulldog Reporter interviewed her. Here's a quick summary, but please read the entire … [Read more...]
Pitching Hispanic radio? Tie your pitch to the geographic area
If you're pitching a story idea to a Spanish-language radio station, remember that the Hispanic market is diverse. If you're planning to treat all stations the same, and deliver the same one-size-fits-all pitch, you're doomed even before you begin. Dean Thompson, media relations associate at [Read more...]
Business teaches green living, needs Earth Day angles
Colleen Schmid of Heathrow, Fla. Writes: "I've recently started a new business teaching families how to start going green in their homes. I go through their homes and, room by room, show them what things they can be doing to save on power and water bills as well as removing toxins. I will also begin showing small businesses how to do the … [Read more...]
Ugly patio furniture contest needs publicity ideas
Jill Cranford of Livermore, Colo. writes: "My company, Stone2Furniture, which makes indoor and outdoor furniture from stone, is having an Ugly Patio Furniture Contest and we'll be giving away a set of our stone furniture valued at $4,100. The contest runs through August. "So here I am with the rules drawn up, and it's live on our website and in the … [Read more...]
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