The current issue of People magazine includes a short item about Jessica Simpson, who showed up at two recent events without her 3.5-carat wedding ring. Two photos that accompany the item show her without her hubby, Nick Lachey, and waving high "hi" with her left hand, without her ring. So is there a meaning in the missing sparkler? Etiquette … [Read more...]
How to promote programs for cancer patients
Kelly Moore of Des Moines, Iowa writes: My aunt, Deirdre Duff-Allen of Aspen, Colorao, is a cancer survivor who has just launched a venture she is calling Survive-All. Through greeting cards, countdown calendars, inspirational booklets, workshops and a TV show, she hopes to inspire cancer patients, their families and the professionals who care for … [Read more...]
Piggyback off “Commander in Chief”
TV reporter Shawne Duperon has a great publicity idea for women business owners. It ties into the premiere of the ABC prime-time drama "Commander in Chief" on Sept. 27. "Create a fun contest at work, surveying your employees about when they believe a woman will run the country," Shawne says. "Remember: Only pitch to ABC affiliates. They will LOVE … [Read more...]
Pitch a stand-alone photo for quick publicity
Liz Morgan, my Jazzercise instructor, has been beaming all week because the local weekly newspaper printed a photo of her new Junior Jazzercise class for little girls. So which do you think has more credibility? That photograph? Or a quarter page ad that Liz could have bought if she had the budget to advertise? When I was on guest on Michael … [Read more...]
Publicity Ideas for October
The month of October provides opportunities galore for pitching. ---October is Consumer Information Month. Your company or nonprofit can offer tips and free advice on product safety, how to avoid rip-offs, and how not to abuse credit cards. ---Sponsor a pumpkin-carving contest among your employees or customers. Invite people to carve the logo of … [Read more...]
Use more care when taking publicity photos
Whenever I send a news release about something I've done to my local newspapers or trade journals, I hardly ever hear feedback from my neighbors or peers, even when I know it's been printed. But when I send my photo with the release and it's printed, I hear a chorus that sounds like this: ---“I saw your picture in the paper!" ---“Did you know … [Read more...]
Customize news releases for specific media outlets
When you write a news release, do you write different versions of the same release---emphasizing different things in the first paragraph---depending on what media outlet you're sending it to? Smart Publicity Hounds do. They want every media person to read their releases and say, "Aha! This is perfect for our audience!" Yet too few people bother … [Read more...]
How to get publicity for a group ski travel business
Robbie Hickman of Virginia Beach, Virginia writes: "After having been involved in the ski travel industry, I'm starting my own group ski travel business called Snow Adventures. "So far, business is good, but I'm looking for inventive ideas for marketing. My business focuses on but isn't limited to school groups, church youth groups, … [Read more...]
OverTime magazine needs organizing experts
OverTime Magazine, the business and lifestyle guide for professional athletes, needs sources to write or contribute to a story tentatively titled "Thirteen Ways to Simplify Your Life in 2007." Think of this as a "Don't Stress the Small Stuff" for athletes. "We're looking for writers, authors, experts in mental health, and especially people who … [Read more...]
Lots of Hurricane Katrina pitches off base
Almost 20 Publicity Hounds took me up on last week's offer to critique their news releases and story pitches that piggyback onto Hurricane Katrina. In all but a few cases, I gave thumbs-down to what I saw. Several Hounds came up with "Buy from me and I'll donate a portion" offers which sounded tacky. Another Hound whose expertise is leadership … [Read more...]
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