One of the best ways to help journalists and consumers understand statistics in your press releases, articles and marketing copy is to turn a statistic into a picture they can see in their minds. I just saw a great example of this today. Greg Stromberg, CEO of Toobee International, sells a toy … [Read more...]
Forbes.com wants reader-generated content
Dying to get into Forbes magazine but can't? Forbes.com is the next best thing---or maybe even better. Although prewritten contributions are rarely accepted, Forbes.com invites concise reader-generated content that’s relevant to business people. [Read more...]
Experts, flaunt your expertise in articles
There's an interesting discussion under way at Chris Knight's blog at EzineArticles.com about how far experts should go to flaunt their expertise in articles they're … [Read more...]
Public relations firms: Use newspaper column to promote yourself
Attention PR people at agencies large and small, and sole practitioners who need more clients. Writing a column for your local newspaper is a fabulous way of demonstrating your expertise. Land a gig as a regular columnist and it's akin to being anointed by the publishing company. That's what happened to PR practitioner Nancy Juetten who's … [Read more...]
WALK! magazine needs copy, photos for winter gift guide
Cindi Leerman of WALK! Magazine writes: I am the editor/publisher/owner of WALK! Magazine, a new quarterly publication. I'm planning a gift giving guide for the Winter issue. However, I have no idea how to get submissions or who to contact. Athletic stores? Walking clubs? Readers? … [Read more...]
Write articles in pairs to attract more readers
Chris Knight of EzineArticles.com, the granddaddy of article directories, says article authors should write articles in pairs to pull more readers. "Immediately below each article is … [Read more...]
A bra that deflects bullets? Details, please
Reporters are taught from Day One to always get pertinent details. Like the name of the cat that died in a housefire. Or the height of the basketball star who hit his head on the top of a doorway and had a concussion. This amusing post by the Poynter Institute titled [Read more...]
Article directories abound: Post to sites with a Google page ranking of 4 or higher
Rik Feeney of GymnasticsTrainingTips.com asks this question about posting article online: "What experience do you have with article submission sites? Are they worth the time and effort? I recently received info from this site and it intrigued me, but then I thought to myself, … [Read more...]
Archiving news clips: How do you manage this?
Publicist Kathi Petersen of Asheville North Carolina writes: "I am wondering how other publicists archive their news clippings. I am surrounded by newspapers and magazines that I cannot bear to toss, though the professional organizer I hired questions the importance of keeping one’s news clips. "I insisted to her that showing a prospective client … [Read more...]
Tip sheets explain how to avoid summer injuries
While everyone else was attending parades and picnics yesterday, I spent seven hours on Memorial Day cleaning out my perennial gardens. Dressed in shorts and a sleeveless shirt, I ended up with a sunburn so bad that it feels like my shoulders are on fire. Silly me for forgetting to slather on the sunscreen. I'll bet some of you are also feeling … [Read more...]
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