When blogger Connie Bennett comes across an article on the dangers of sugar, she posts an item about it to her Sugar Shock! blog. She links to the article, then takes an extra little step that will generate publicity down the road. She emails the reporter who wrote the article and mentions that she linked to it. Connie, a member of … [Read more...]
Sliding newspaper circulation makes papers less relevant
Newspaper circulation is continuing its slide, with the biggest declines in Boston, San Francisco and Atlanta. Eighteen out of the top 20 papers reported weekday circulation losses in the most recent FAS-FAX report. What does this mean for Publicity Hounds? Newspapers are becoming less relevant, and you must pay more attention to other … [Read more...]
Author misses a shot at book publicity
Norm Goldman, editor of SketchandTravel.com and Bookpleasures.com wrote to complain about authors who miss opportunities to promote themselves: "I just had an experience where an author, who conducts writing workshops, could not find the time (probably about less than an hour) to … [Read more...]
Travel writers complain about lazy PR people
For every PR person who grouses about a rude, inconsiderate journalist, there's a journalist complaining about a lazy PR person. And the writers are sharing their gripes online. Thanks to Publicity Hound Lori Lisi of Joshua, Texas for pointing out this interesting thread at a discussion board for travel writers. Their gripes include PR … [Read more...]
How to write press releases that hook readers
The average desk harbors 400 times more bacteria than the average toilet seat. A study, funded by a grant from The Clorox Company, found that surfaces in personal work areas such as offices and cubes had higher bacteria levels than surfaces in common areas. Telephones came in as the Number One home for office germs, followed by desks, water … [Read more...]
Tip off reporters to blogs
Many of the great ideas you read about here come from the many Publicity Hounds who read this newsletter and my audiences who hear me speak. When I spoke recently to the Virginia chapter of the National Speakers Association, I picked up another great tip. It's from Brian Kirwin, a consultant for Rourk Public Relations. His PR firm … [Read more...]
How to promote services for the elderly
Publicity Hound Joan Riley writes: "There are many helpful programs for low-income seniors and official methods to inform them, but the people who need help the most often don't get the word word about things like the current application for assistance with Medicare Part D prescription drugs, or their state's Renters Credit, etc. "As a former … [Read more...]
Voicemail messages that help the media
This morning I called someone and had to sit through a 45-second email message that about drove me nuts. If I had been a reporter calling her for an interview, I probably would have hung up and called someone else to interview. Here are three voicemail tips that will make it easy for the media to cover you: ---If you have a special pager or … [Read more...]
Tips for working with media photographers
I just received the latest issue of Marketer, the print magazine published for members of the Society for Marketing Professional Services. I'm a contributing writer, and my article on Page 17 offers great tips on how to work with photographers, excerpted from my ebook "How to Use Photos & Graphics in Your … [Read more...]
Bulldog Reporter: Please start blogging
One of the best little tip sheets to hit my email box is Journalists Speak Out, the ezine published by Bulldog Reporter and edited by Brian Pittman. I find something useful in every one of them, like the nifty pitching tips in yesterday's issue under the headline "Be a Resource, Not a 'One Pitch' Wonder: Four Ways to Keep Your Pitches — and … [Read more...]
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