OK all you artists. Stop grumbling about not being able to generate publicity. One of the best ways is to find a burning controversy, then jump into the fray with a letter to the editor of a newspaper or magazine, commenting on the issue. Artists, African-Americans and others can do just that. Comment on the controversy that has erupted over the … [Read more...]
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Astrologers, fortune-tellers: Piggyback onto the celebs
Few people have a harder job getting publicity than astrologers, fortune tellers and others of their ilk. The media are naturally suspicious---except when their predictions or comments tie into a hot, timely topic. Thanks to radio publicity expert Wayne Kelly for tipping us off to this … [Read more...]
What do journalists REALLY want? (Bookmark this link)
One of my very favorite features that explains what journalists hate about PR people, and what they really want, is Bulldog Reporter's excellent weekly installment "Journalists Speak Out." Each week, the short feature offers pitching tips---along with a good dose of bitching---from reporters, editors, TV producers, radio talk show hosts, and … [Read more...]
‘Follow your heart’ website needs promotion ideas
Elaine Ellen Solart of Skull Valley, Arizona writes: "I need help with getting the word out about Heartaculture, a specific way to make every choice aligned to the heart in order to lead a more fulfilling and productive life. "You hear 'follow your heart' but no one tells you how to do … [Read more...]
David Meerman Scott thanked these 163 bloggers
I've only been blogging for a few years, and I'm still learning.
For example, in this morning's post about the 163 bloggers who David Meerman Scott thanked, I never listed the … [Read more...]
The changing media landscape: How to keep up with it
Newspaper and magazine reporters frequently change jobs, even if it's to earn a piddly $30 more a week at a competing publication.
The TV and radio industries are in flux, too, as stations are bought and sold more quickly than items on eBay. So how can you stay on top of all the major developments on the media landscape?
Bad book or music review? Here’s how to recover from it
I was a guest on yesterday's National Public Radio show "Talk of the Nation," and the topic was "The Web and the Rise of Rotten Reviews" and how to recover from them, whether you're a restaurant, an author, a band or anyone who is reviewed by anybody. One of … [Read more...]
How to promote an online gift registry for single women
Felicia Coley of Rochester, New York writes: "Over the holidays, I launched The Well-Heeled Society. It's the first online gift registry that's exclusively for single women. "With us being the 'it girls' thanks to the backlash of The New York Times quoting the U.S. Census, which clumps 15 year-olds and up into our 'eligible single status', I have … [Read more...]
Christian-oriented musicians need publicity ideas
Dave Butcher of Vincent, Ohio writes: "My wife and I have a music ministry. Our program includes my testimonies and recitations interspersed with Carolyn's songs using soundtracks. You can see our Spiritual Road website. "Carolyn has had several songs on radio Top 50 charts, and … [Read more...]
Gift Guide Show June 13 in New York City
If you sell consumer products in one of seven areas, you can meet journalists who want to know about your products by attending the Holiday Gift Guide Show June 13 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. It's sponsored by Stark & Associates. The show will feature 50 non-competing exhibitors in the health, home, beauty, fashion, men's, … [Read more...]
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