Gale Trent of Bristol, Virginia writes: "Our mystery fiction line Dark-N-Stormies was featured in WOMAN'S DAY magazine's WD Giveaway in the October issue. 'Fifteen lucky readers' receive a set of all six books currently in the Dark-N-Stormies line. Although I'm donating the books and taking care of fulfillment, I'm delighted that our two-year-old … [Read more...]
Wall Street Journal section lists Boomer trends
If you market to Baby Boomers, get your hands on a copy of the Monday, September 26, issue of The Wall Street Journal. It included a special section called "Encore: a Guide to Retirement Planning and Living." It's packed with trends, statistics and other helpful facts that you can use when pitching … [Read more...]
Deadlines approaching for holiday gift guides
You have less than two months to pitch editors of holiday gift guides---those special sections in magazines and newspapers that feature products and services that would make great holiday gifts. Getting your product mentioned in these guides is often far easier than convincing an editor to feature it in any other story or section. [Read more...]
Pitch college newspapers
If you want publicity that reaches the 18-to-22-year-old crowd, take advantage of the powerful reach of college newspapers. But don't use the same pitching tactics you use with weekly and metro newspapers. For one, reporters at college newspapers are difficult to reach in the morning. That's because many of them study or party late into the night. … [Read more...]
How to pitch to USA Today’s technology columnist
Kevin Maney, USA Today's technology writer and tech columnist, doesn't cover daily breaking news, individual product pieces, product announcements or product reviews, unless "they are mind-blowing." But he wants PR people to let him know about up-and-coming technology that is just coming out of labs and factories, as well as tech trends in other … [Read more...]
How to get into Entertainment Weekly
The best publicist is one who understands that the media is their first client, says Carole Willcocks, Los Angeles bureau operations manager of Entertainment Weekly. If the publicist's other client happens to be a hot-shot entertainer, that can be difficult. If you represent entertainters who want to get into Entertainment Weekly, read this … [Read more...]
Newspaper editor wants how-to books, info
David Foster, managing editor of the Journal Register Company's News Gleaner family of newspapers, feeds feature stories to all the newspapers in his chain, including 24 dailies. "Each week I write a lead feature (usually linked to a book), an Off The Shelf column that focuses on overlooked titles, and 'How to ... ' which shows readers how to do … [Read more...]
Boulder newspaper trains citizen journalists
One of the things I hated about the newspaper business was our failure, as a whole, to teach people how to use the newspaper. That's why I welcome a [Read more...]
L.A. Times changes editorial pages
The L.A. Times, in yesterday's editions, announced a variety of changes to its editorial pages. Next week, it will announce the introduction of "wikitorials" — an online feature that will let readers rewrite Los Angeles Times editorials. Letters to the editor and opinion columns are a terrific way to promote your product, service, cause … [Read more...]
Washington, D.C. free daily hawks issues
A story in Friday's Washington Post says that with circulation cooling off, competition heating up and retail distribution thinning out, the Washington City Paper took to the streets last week, deploying 20 hawkers to offer the paper … [Read more...]