Aching to get into the New York Times, Time magazine, Forbes or People magazine? The Harvard Business Review? USA Today? Or Inc.? The Expertizing Forum, hosted by publicity expert [Read more...]
Website listing free NYC rehearsal space needs publicity help
Emily Bowles of New York, New York writes: "I work for a small New York City-based nonprofit that provides free website resources to performing artists (musicians, dancers, choreographers, producers/directors, actors, etc.) seeking rehearsal and performance spaces in NYC. "Our websites at [Read more...]
Denver Business Journal: Who’s oblivious?
I used to work in the newspaper industry, and I'll admit that some of the criticism that journalists are arrogant and holier-than-thou is justified. Take, for example, the smart-aleck news brief that appeard on Page 3 of the July 6 issue of the Denver Business Journal. The headline … [Read more...]
Commenting at blogs can help journalists find you
When personal assistant Christie Gaderson of Priorities Concierge in Austin, Texas read my tip about how to set up a Google Alert to learn which bloggers are writing about … [Read more...]
Thank-you notes make a lasting impression
It's a publicity tool that's as old as dirt, so I was pleased to see it mentioned in a case study written by Marketing Sherpa, about how a successful Publicity Hound reaches out to … [Read more...]
Predict end of Harry Potter series
Here's a great publicity idea for book clubs, libraries, book stores, author groups or any organization that relates in any way to books or reading.
Offer predictions on how you think "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will end. It's the last book in the record-breaking series by author J.K. Rowling.
The article asks whether … [Read more...]
Gift store owner in Antioch, Calif. needs promotion ideas
Ted Fuller of Lafayette, California writes: "My friend has a gift store in the downtown area of Antioch, an older suburban city in California. At night, nearly all the shops shut down and the streets are almost deserted. "She's tried without success to stir up some action with the merchants association. After a brief period of remaining open at … [Read more...]
Book Tour connects authors with audiences
If you're an author who does book tours or a speaker who's looking for yet another way to spread the word about your speaking engagements, check out Book Tour, a free online service that connects authors with their audiences. Authors can create a profile so fans never again miss your events and media appearances. Love books? Sign up and find out … [Read more...]
Astrologers, fortune-tellers: Piggyback onto the celebs
Few people have a harder job getting publicity than astrologers, fortune tellers and others of their ilk. The media are naturally suspicious---except when their predictions or comments tie into a hot, timely topic. Thanks to radio publicity expert Wayne Kelly for tipping us off to this … [Read more...]
CIO Magazine offers pitching tips
If you're trying to get in front of CIOs and IT managers, your best bet is CIO magazine. It has 120,000 readers, and a pass-along rate of four readers per copy. Their readers' average IT budget is $230 million. This week, Marketing Sherpa is sharing [Read more...]
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