PRWeb has discontinued its free press release distribution service which is probably just as well, because these freebie sites are usually worthless because your release isn't distributed anywhere. It's simply parked at a website. That means you have to pay at least $80 to have your … [Read more...]
Scobleizer gives blogging tips for PR pros
Bulldog Reporter has an excellent interview with Robert Scoble whose popular Scobleizer technology blog ranks 34 on Technorati’s list of top blogs, with over 19,458 links. (Scroll about one-third down the page to the headline "Blog or … [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...]
Blogging easier with these 11 tips
If you're new to blogging, check out blogger Vincent Maher's list of 11 tips. As you'll see from the comments, you'll never get all bloggers to agree on exactly what their purpose should be, or how they should blog. But Maher's tips are a good start. … [Read more...]
Publicity needed for seminar on teen problems
Publicity Hound Susan Stein of Dallas, Texas writes: "I work in an independent medical practice in a major city. We are planning a one-day seminar in Dallas in April for parents of adolescents with a major speaker, lunch and break-out sessions. The goal is to make parents aware of the myriad of issues facing today's teens and what we can do to … [Read more...]
Media bias: The ugly truth
It's amazing how clearly you can see things in hindsight. Like media bias, for instance. During the 22 years I worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, if you had told me the media were biased, I'd have wanted to arm-wrestle you. But here we are, 12 years later. In the column I wrote for Bulldog Reporter this week, I admit the ugly truth, plead … [Read more...]
Crisis management: Learn from the best
Crisis manager Jonathan Bernstein, one of the very best in the business, has been teaching companies how to get out of trouble---or stay out of it---for more than 20 years. Today, he's dealing with the most unusual crisis he's ever seen. In an email message this afternoon to subscribers of his electronic newsletter, he writes: "I am probably, … [Read more...]
Online Politics 101: How to win elections
If you're working on a political campaign this year, or vowing to get involved in the 2008 presidential election, download a free copy of the ebook Online Politics 101: The Tools and Tactics of Online Advocacy. Written by Colin Delany, editor in chief of [Read more...]
Ban these phrases from press releases
Slap me if you ever hear me uttering the phrase "thinking outside the box." I'm adding it to David Meerman Scott's list of most offensive and overly used words and phrases in press releases. (I interviewed David several months ago on [Read more...]
Think you’re an expert? You’d better be blogging
If you're a Publicity Hound who promotes yourself as an expert, you'd better be blogging. The time is coming soon when experts who don't blog will erode their own credibility---sort of like companies that, for whatever reason, don't yet have a website. Blogger Michael Coté makes a convincing argument for why experts must blog. If you aren't … [Read more...]
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