Of all the possible mistakes you can make when interviewing with the media, the worst one in my book is lying. Bend the truth, even just a little, and that little white lie can suddenly become the story and have far more traction than the original story you … [Read more...]
When doctors shill for pharmas, what’s a PR person to do?
Leigh Ann Hubbard, managing editor of MyFamilyDoctorMag.com, writes: Periodically, in response to a request, I'll get a quote from a doctor (via a publicist) that mentions a specific product. Inevitably, I Google the doctor and he or she has been … [Read more...]
Publicists needs ideas for Christmas, cookbook promotions
Tracy Arceo of Pelican Publishing of Gretna, LA writes: "I am a publicist for Pelican Publishing Company. The publicists have been presented with a challenge and we're having trouble comping up with ideas. "Our company has two rather large series of books. One series is based on the classic children’s poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," … [Read more...]
NPR Books Watch Contest goal: Get more authors on NPR
When National Public Radio interviews an author, it's almost a ticket to the top of the Amazon.com lists. But the way book publicist Yen Cheong calculates it, the … [Read more...]
Teleseminars will teach radio, TV publicity tips
If you're aching to get onto radio and TV, check out the five free teleseminars offered the last week in May by Web Business Ownership, devoted to teaching small business owners and entrepreneurs how to set up an Internet business. You can [Read more...]
‘The Takeaway’ competes with ‘Morning Edition’ on NPR
Publicity Hounds, you have a new program on National Public Radio to add to your publicity toolbox. It's called "The Takeaway," a rival to "The Morning Edition." It's a chatty, less-formal, more interactive program that launched yesterday on PBS in New York, Boston, Baltimore and several … [Read more...]
Publicity plan should target blogs and ezines
Don't miss this critical step when creating your publicity plan. Start adding bloggers and editors of electronic newsletters (ezines) to the list … [Read more...]
Goodie bag, promo opps listed at ProfNet blog
Authors, have you written a book that would be the perfect goodie bag item for a man or woman who has just gone through a divorce and will be attending a divorce party April 4 in Fort Lauderdale? Publicists or celebrity agents, do you have an up-and-coming young female … [Read more...]
How can publicists promote a book about identical twins?
Publicity Hound Sharon Dotson of Houston, Texas writes: "I am working with two other publicists to promote identical twins Anabel Stenzel and Isabel Stenzel Byrnes, 35, of Redwood City, CA, who between them have survived three lung transplants. "Half Japanese and half-German, the sisters were born with cystic fibrosis and were not expected to … [Read more...]
Pitching online newspapers worth your time
Many publicists pay more attention to pitching reporters at print publications like daily newspapers, and less time pitching reporters who write for the online versions. Here are four reasons why that's a mistake: 1. Newspapers are continuing to tighten their print publications because of the high cost of newsprint. 2. Some smaller daily papers … [Read more...]
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