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Joan Stewart

How to find out if bloggers are trashing you

If your boss expects a thick pile of press clippings at the end of each month, and you fear for your life because you don’t have them, it’s time to bring the boss into the 21st Century. Find out, instead, what bloggers are saying about your company. I just spent the last hour surfing from… Read More

Off to PMA, BEA

I’m off to PMA University, sponsored by the publishers marketing association, and BookExpoAmerica in New York City. If you’ll be at PMA, I’m on a panel from 10:15-11:45AM Wednesday on “How to launch a proftable 30-day Internet publicity campaign. On Thursday, I’m part of a morning panel from 10:45-1:15 on “How to slice and dice… Read More

Memorial Day weekend ideal time to pitch

Reporters already are knocking off work for a long holiday weekend. TV assignment editors are searching everywhere for a good local angle to Memorial Day. News staffs are lean and will continue to be, straight through until Tuesday. But the print and broadcast media still need enough stories to fill all that airtime and all… Read More

The danger of sponsorships

If your company or oranization wants to partner with a big-name celebrity or sports star, understand the potential danger—and that you might get publicity you wish you hadn’t gotten. Aurora Health Care, Wisconsin’s biggest hospital system, has pulled its sponsorship of the 2005 Ahman Green Football Camp because Ahman Green, the popular running back for… Read More

So much for PR awards

At the end of the dot-com era, the Orlando Business Journal asked PR guy Richard Laermer what he thought of WordWise, a local firm that had hired a person full-time to get them a horde of industry awards. Laermer says WordWise did no advertising but “this hardly-shy communications agency pursued a different strategy: it won… Read More

Every author should hear this media panel

If you’re going to New York City next week for the BookExpo America convention, don’t miss Steve Harrison’s media panel on Saturday. I’ll be there. I attended this last year when it was part of the convention, and it was one of the highlights of my trip. A panel of top-tier print and broadcast journalists… Read More

Tips on how old media can survive

Today’s Wall Street Journal has a great section titled “how Old Media Can Survive in a New World.” It’s loaded with tips from experts on how the traditional newspaper, television, music and advertising industries can survive. The section is worth keeping. Some of the tips will probably come to pass. And it will help you… Read More

How to convince a magazine to write about maternity boutique

This week, 10 Publicity Hounds have tips Andrew Ingram of Toronto, Canada. He and his wife own a high-end maternity boutique. A local magazine that has a Best of Toronto section and a fashion guide continues to ignore them. Andrew wants clever publicity ideas that will get the boutique into the magazine and elsewhere. From… Read More

Clear pronunciation needed for a stint on NPR

Among the most loyal listeners of National Public Radio–ready for this?–are taxi cab drivers in Washington, D.C. and probably those elsewhere through the United States. Many listeners who are non-English speaking immigrants say that NPR and public radio in general give them the best information and the clearest diction on American radio. They appreciate NPR’s… Read More

Pitch stories to Religion News Service

When I attended my niece’s high school football game in Ohio last fall, I couldn’t help but notice that some of the cheerleaders looked like (starts with the letters SL and rhymes with mutts). Apparently, it’s not just me feeling old again. A story in my local paper yesterday discussed the spirited debate over what’s… Read More

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Publicity expert Joan Stewart, a PR mentor aka The Publicity Hound, works with small business owners who need free publicity, and with PR pros who tell their clients' stories to the world. She shows you how to establish your credibility, enhance your reputation, position yourself as an expert, and sell more products and services. To receive her free DIY publicity tips twice a week, subscribe here. See all the ways you can work with Joan. Or contact her and ask a burning question about PR, self-promotion or social media.

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