If you live in Greater Milwaukee, join me on October 31 for my first-ever workshop on how to write powerful press releases. It will be held at the University of Wisconsin in Washington County as part of its series called "Adding to Your Organization's Toolbox---Media and Public … [Read more...]
Event calendars: How to guarantee a listing
Generating publicity for a big event this fall or winter? Don't put so much thought and effort into getting a big two-page spread---complete with photos, maps and a schedule of events---in your local daily newspaper, then overlook a critical little detail that can land you in hot water. Don't forget about securing a spot on event calendars. … [Read more...]
Google Alerts a great way to learn about reporters
If you're trying to pitch a certain reporter or columnist, learn all you can about the kinds of stories they write. But how can you do that if you don't know where to look? Easy. Go to Google Alerts and type in the reporter's name, then wait for Google to feed you a list of articles the … [Read more...]
Gifts from Asia need marketing ideas
Rudy Gelton of Cambridge, Massachusetts writes: "The line of Alluring Items With Asian Influences that I am assembling consists of home decor goods, gifts and garments from the Far East to which the ladies who have provided me with marketing input have had overwhelmingly positive reactions. "Also, all of the friends, relatives and associates to … [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...]
‘Pam & Buffy Show’ needs publicity in Atlanta
Jennifer Perry of Atlanta, Georgia writes: "My client, Pam Weeks, wrote and produced the Pam & Buffy television shows for children for years. The show is now distributed nationally by NIMCO, an education products company. Buffy is a 6-foot sheepdog costumed character and performed a live interactive show with Pam for 15 years at the American … [Read more...]
Write press releases for buyers, not only for journalists
David Meerman Scott, who recorded an interview with me a few weeks ago called "The New Rules of Press Releases: How to Write Them for Buyers, Not Only for Journalists," says that when he used to work as a reporter, he never read a press release, then wrote a story directly from the … [Read more...]
‘Let’s Say Thanks’ campaign by Xerox a great interactive marketing campaign
I love interactive marketing campaigns that engage people online. The "Let's Say Thanks" campaign, created by Xerox as a way for people to send postcards of thanks to the troops overseas, is brilliant, regardless of what you think of the war in Iraq. Here's how it works. Visit their [Read more...]
Newsday publicity is easier with editor’s pitching tips
If you're trying to get into Newsday, the New York daily paper with almost a half-million circulation, pay attention to these pitching tips from associate editor A.J. Carter, courtesy of Bulldog Reporter's excellent Journalists Speak … [Read more...]
Book promotion: 50 ideas for under $50
Book publicist Penny Sansevieri, never lacking for a creative ideas, wants authors to start promoting their books even if they're on a shoestring budget. She has 50 ideas for under $50. They include: Buy your domain name as soon as you have a title for your book. You can get domain names for as little as $8.95. Head on over to [Read more...]
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