I've been a guest on I don't know whow many Internet radio shows the last year or two. And I'm always amazed at the number of people who email me weeks and even months after the show has been archived. "I just heard the radio show you did with...and I'm writing to tell you I just bought your [Read more...]
Animal whisperer, here’s how to get onto radio
Sandra Larson of Elm, Texas writes: "I'm very interested in hosting a radio show as an animal communicator. On the air, I would do live readings for your audiences' favorite furry friends. Also, we could take the on-air audience on soul journeys which are guided meditations. After the meditation, if time permitted, we could share your callers' … [Read more...]
Opening a bank branch? Display origami dollar bills
Publicity Hound Brian Foley read last week's item in which I complained about those uncreative ribbon-cutting and check-passing ceremonies that seem to be everywhere. He loved my idea of a bank hiring a magician to perform magic … [Read more...]
Spa publicity, promotion is easy with this story idea
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...]
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...]
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...]
Writer of ghoulish Anna Nicole press release responds to criticism
Because this is a business blog, I have to be careful to mind my manners and not say anything that I wouldn't say in the executive suite of the same CEO who might be reading what I write here. I just learned another lesson about manners and good business. Respond thoughtfully and professionally when other bloggers or people who comment at this … [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...]
Publicity stunt: Issue a challenge, then do something outlandish
Looking for a cool publicity stunt? Here's one for schools, nonprofits and companies that need a little more publicity. It goes like this. The boss issues a challenge, then agrees to do something outrageous if the challenge is met. A coach, for example, tells his football team that if they win the first four games this year, he'll run 10 laps … [Read more...]