OK, all you speech coaches. This is the night you've been waiting for, so don't blow it. President Bush will deliver his State of the Union address to Congress and people all across America at 9 PM Eastern Time. But this is YOUR night to shine, speech coaches. That's because if you're smart, you'll offer to critique his performance for your local … [Read more...]
Create media kits that scream ‘Read me!’
Back in September, just before McGraw-Hill published Maria Grace's book "Reel Fulfillment: A 12-step Plan for Transforming Your Life Through Movies," Maria worked with me to create a media kit that would scream "Read me!" She joined The Publicity Hound [Read more...]
Address the expectations of your PR clients
When a meeting planner wants to hire me, or a PR firm wants me to train their staff on how to generate publicity, or someone says they want to join The Publicity Hound Mentor Program, the first question I ask is, "What, exactly, do you want me to help you do?" Occasionally, somebody says, "I want you to get me on 'Oprah'." Or "I want our PR … [Read more...]
Publicity tips for musicians
When musicians email me asking for publicity tips, I share my best advice. Then I lead them to Bob Baker's website. Bob is a writer, independent musician and former music magazine editor who is dedicated to showing musicians how to get exposure and publicity, connect with fans, sell more CDs, and book more gigs. Here are four tips I found … [Read more...]
How to find a publicist
It happened again this week. Two Publicity Hounds called and asked for my recommendation for a publicist. They expected me to rattle off a list of my top three choices, including contacting information. As I stated in my ebook "How to Hire the Perfect Publicist," I rarely if ever do that because I don't know whether the most important … [Read more...]
How to find PR clients
It baffles me why so many PR people complain about a lack of business yet never think of offering to present a program to their local Rotary or Kiwanis Club on how to get publicity. When they grumble that they don't have enough clients, I suggest they create an inexpensive information product on how to get publicity, then give it away. Then they … [Read more...]
Author misses a shot at book publicity
Norm Goldman, editor of SketchandTravel.com and Bookpleasures.com wrote to complain about authors who miss opportunities to promote themselves: "I just had an experience where an author, who conducts writing workshops, could not find the time (probably about less than an hour) to … [Read more...]
Voicemail messages that help the media
This morning I called someone and had to sit through a 45-second email message that about drove me nuts. If I had been a reporter calling her for an interview, I probably would have hung up and called someone else to interview. Here are three voicemail tips that will make it easy for the media to cover you: ---If you have a special pager or … [Read more...]
What do to when reporters won’t mention your name in an article
Here's a common problem Publicity Hounds run into when they're so eager for publicity that they'll do almost anything for a journalist. Last week, a reader asked, "I spent a lot of time talking to a reporter and we really hit it off. But when she wrote the article, I was surprised to see she used my information, but she didn't use my name. What … [Read more...]
Wall Street Journal section lists Boomer trends
If you market to Baby Boomers, get your hands on a copy of the Monday, September 26, issue of The Wall Street Journal. It included a special section called "Encore: a Guide to Retirement Planning and Living." It's packed with trends, statistics and other helpful facts that you can use when pitching … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- Next Page »