I can think of no better treat than a day, or even a few hours, at my favorite spa. Until I read an amazing article on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about how the local day spas are the newest hangouts for teens and little girls. Girls as young … [Read more...]
BBB Torch Awards great for credibility, publicity
I joined the Better Business Bureau last year because using its logo on my homepage really adds to my website's credibility. So I was stunned to learn recently that the Wisconsin BBB … [Read more...]
Michigan driver’s ed school needs publicity ideas
Roger Pozeznik of Kalamazoo, Michigan writes: "I run All-Star Driver Education in Ann Arbor. Two other big driving schools in town seem to have a monopoly and have gotten lazy with there teaching skills. It's frustrating to see that they have full classes. "The school I work for is very well-known on the east side of the state and they are in … [Read more...]
Ribbon-cutting event? You can do better than that
I know you've seen photos just like this one hundreds of times.
It's called a ribbon-cutting event, complete with the giant cardbaord scissors, and it's one of the most-photographed, most boring ways to try to generate publicity.
Equally repugnant are those giant cardboard checks that somebody "presents" to someone else, usually … [Read more...]
Ergonomics consultants need publicity tips
Kay Richardson of Miami, Florida writes: "I need help with publicity ideas for Work Smart with Ergonomics, Inc., an ergonomic consulting/training company. We provide assessments for businesses that have employees that may be complaining of wrist, neck, back and shoulder pains while sitting at their desk performing typing, researching (surfing) and … [Read more...]
How to promote an online gift registry for single women
Felicia Coley of Rochester, New York writes: "Over the holidays, I launched The Well-Heeled Society. It's the first online gift registry that's exclusively for single women. "With us being the 'it girls' thanks to the backlash of The New York Times quoting the U.S. Census, which clumps 15 year-olds and up into our 'eligible single status', I have … [Read more...]
Bad restaurant review? Fight back with a blog
Here's another tool for restaurant owners who receive bad restaurant reviews and want to fight back. Start blogging, and review the reviewers. That's exactly what Roberto Donna, owner of Bebo Trattoria in Arlington, Va., is doing. He's upset about the factual errors in a review his restaurant received in this month's issue of Washingtonian … [Read more...]
Campaign gives tampons to homeless shelters
Seventh Generation, which sells non-toxic household products and other supplies, recently halted a successful online promotion in which it donated free, environmentally-friendly tampons and sanitary pads to homeless shelters throughout the world. The company sent a package of organic cotton tampons or chlorine-free pads to a shelter if a visitor … [Read more...]
Publicity tip: Green dogs on St. Patrick’s Day
I just received TV reporter Jeff Crilley's excellent email newsletter which you can subscribe to here, and I wanted to share his terrific tip on one way to generate publicity as St. Patrick's Day nears. You don't have to have an Irish pub to tie into this holiday. A few years ago, Kim Morris from [Read more...]
Do Business in Your Bathrobe Day Feb. 12
If you're one of those entrepreneurs who's luck enough to have a home office, and you enjoy the luxury of doing business in your bathrobe, generate a little publicity.
Kristie Tamsevicius, at left, founder of Webmomz.com, has chiristened Monday, Feb. 12, has Do Business in Your … [Read more...]
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