Here's a handy tip on how to brand yourself when you blog. The folks at MarketingSherpa suggest that when you blog, you include a few words in the headline of each blog post---something that will identify your brand. Then people who subscribe to your … [Read more...]
Blogging for publicity? 5 tips on how to write a better blog
I'm at the winter workshop sponsored by the National Speakers Association, and I attended great presentations yesterday and today by Tom Antion, my Internet marketing mentor, and blogger [Read more...]
Author resource box the most important part of submitting articles
A consulting client emailed me last week, complaining that she had spent hours submitting articles to online article directories, but they aren't resulting in any leads. I told her to email me a sample article, and as soon as I looked at it, I spotted the problem. She had a wimpy, worthless resource box at the end of the article, with no call to … [Read more...]
Ghost-written or mass-produced columns, articles can spell trouble
The February 2006 issue of Senior Market Advisor magazine includes an article headlined "Get Noticed," which includes tips from The Publicity Hound and other experts on how to spread the word about your company. It includes a topic that I want to warn you about: mass-produced "columns" or articles, usually written by a big company's PR department, … [Read more...]
How to create an Experts Directory to promote your experts
If you have numerous experts within your company, nonprofit, government agency, trade association or other group, are you making it easy for the media to find them within seconds? For most of you, I'll bet the answer is no. Take a cue from colleges and universities, which publish annual "experts directories." The directory is an inexpensive, … [Read more...]
Dan Poynter adds second ezine for authors
Publishing expert Dan Poynter, who every author should be watching and following closely, is starting a second ezine for authors. The current monthly ezine, titled Your Publishing Poynters, has 25,000 subscribers and is packed with information for authors and publishers. "Last November, we started a new section in Publishing … [Read more...]
Hospitality Briefings wants articles
Hospitality Briefings ezine wants articles of 500 to 1,000 words that explore and affect the entire hospitality industry, from hotels and resorts to meeting planning and travel. The ezine goes to 30,000 readers, so you'll get great exposure, and they'll even use your company logo and contact information. A content team reviews proposals and … [Read more...]
6 ways to improve writing news releases, media kit content
Write like you talk. That's the easiest way to communicate a message in a clear and compelling way. I harp on this repeatedly to those in my Mentor Program. Yet far too many writers build roadblocks when they write. They use stodgy words and phrases that slow down readers. Here are six writing roadblocks you should eliminate from your news … [Read more...]
Use briefs to create publicity for a product or service
If your product or service makes a great holiday gift, send the media a photo of it, along with a brief. During a teleseminar I conducted called "Briefs, Fillers & Quizzes: How to Write Them and Why Editors Love Them," I explained that briefs can take one of several formats. They include: --A one-page news release. --A short list of … [Read more...]
Create a quiz for inflight magazines
Whenever I fly American Airlines, I pull the inflight magazine out of the seat pocket in front of me and turn to the back to see if there's a Mensa Quiz. Then for the next half hour or so, I go to work filling in the blanks, or decoding a series of numbers, or playing the word association games. An hour later, I tally up my points and see if I'm … [Read more...]
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