News stories about the spinach-related E. coli outbreaks all over the United States offer lots of opportunity for savvy Publicity Hounds to piggyback onto this story. Here are some ideas off the top of my head: ---What's the effect on restaurants? Have they pulled spinach completely from their menus or are they using frozen spinach in place of … [Read more...]
Celebrity gossip: Tie it to your own publicity
For years, Debra Holtzman kept wishing and hoping that she’d generate publicity in top-tier newspapers and magazines and on the big morning TV shows like "Good Morning, America" because of her expertise in child safety. But the wishing and hoping got her a media hit here and there. Then Debra found the key that not only unlocked the door to … [Read more...]
Rosie O’Donnell’s zinger a perfect opportunity for Publicity Hounds
This morning, as I was writing the lead item for today's issue of my ezine on how to piggyback your news off of celebrities, the gals on the set of the ABC daytime hit "The View" were knee-deep in a discussion about the Middle East. As co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck, a conservative, was making a comment about "radical Islam," liberal Rosie … [Read more...]
Newsday publicity is easier with editor’s pitching tips
If you're trying to get into Newsday, the New York daily paper with almost a half-million circulation, pay attention to these pitching tips from associate editor A.J. Carter, courtesy of Bulldog Reporter's excellent Journalists Speak … [Read more...]
Online tools for journalists: Here are Top 3
Knowing what tools journalists use to do their jobs can help Publicity Hounds, who need to do research for articles, opinion columns, letters to the editor, and sometimes even pitches to journalists and bloggers. Amy Gahran, content strategist and info-provocateur from Boulder, Colorado, lists her Top 3 Online Tools for Journalists for Poynter … [Read more...]
Northwest Airlines PR nosedives due to tips booklets
Is anybody awake in bankrupt Northwest Airlines' PR department? How could anyone---even somebody with a brain the size of a pea---let the company distribute tips booklets titled "101 Ways to Save Money" to employees whose pay has just been slashed? The booklets offer these tips: Shop in thrift stores Take a date for a walk in the woods or on … [Read more...]
Nag Oprah? Try it at your own risk
I despise Internet petitions and am sick to death of being asked to "sign" my name for whatever and pass it along "to everyone in your address book." Then along comes this post at book marketing guu John Kremer's blog about a petition being circulated by an … [Read more...]
Oprah booking: More difficult than ever
In the old days, booking a coveted spot on "Oprah" was one of the most difficult tasks a Publicity Hound could face. But there were some tricky ways to get around the problem. You simply recorded a show, then watched the recording in slow motion, checking the credits at the end for … [Read more...]
Terrorist plot story had some great tie-ins
I saw two clever tie-ins to last week's big story about Scotland Yard breaking up the terrorist plot to blow up as many as 10 U.S.-bound passenger jets. Michelle Tennant of Wasabi Publicity Inc. and her team of 10 publicists immediately started pitching story ideas about their client, … [Read more...]
Sidebars enhance your story pitch
If you're pitching a story idea to journalists, give them a little something extra that will prompt them to say "tell me more." I'm referring specifically to what's called a sidebar. It's a short, often boxed auxiliary news story that's printed alongside the longer article and typically presents additional information such as statistics or bullet … [Read more...]
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