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Joan Stewart

Hounds help author of book on grief

Fourteen Publicity Hounds had advice for Julie Berry of Rivendell Communications in Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania. Julie’s company represents an author who has become an expert on grief and loss. The author is also a mountain climber and nature lover who enjoys sharing the lessons she learns from physical challenges with nature. Julie said typical book… Read More

Make it easy for us to write your obituary

Publicity Hounds everywhere like to go out with a bang. No, they don’t write their own obituaries. They make it easy for others to write them. How? By making sure they have a lively, interesting, compelling bio on file. That means: –No tedious summaries of every job ever held. –No mention of every school they’ve… Read More

“Fox & Friends” takes irreverant view of top stories

As an associate producer of “Fox & Friends,” Jess Todtfeld has heard it all from people who have no clue how to pitch. Particularly annoying are authors who call and want to spend the entire time asking him about topics that the show covers. “Then they follow that with a book title pitch,” he says.… Read More

Fighting City Hall with a pothole party

Thanks to Publicity Hound Gina Warner of New Orleans, Louisiana, for telling me about a clever publicity stunt that resulted in stories galore in the media awhile ago in the Big Easy. Residents in the 5100 block of Cannes Street celebrated the first birthday of a pothole measuring 5 feet across and more than a… Read More

Pitch stories for TV’s warm & fuzzy finale

Just before the local evening news is coming to an end, you hear the TV anchor lead off the final story of the night with the same two words. “Finally, tonight…” What follows is a warm and fuzzy finale, a 60-second slice of fluff that makes you smile as you head to bed. It might… Read More

How to promote an online honeymoon gift registry

Maya Sunpongco of Giftpile.com in Chula Vista, California, wants to know how to promote her online honeymoon registry. From Danielle Shanke of Tempe, Arizona: “Rather than pitch a story to her local media, target brides specifically through bridal magazines and websites. You’ll have a much more qualified audience. I bet you could easily pitch a… Read More

Emphasize readers in press releases

Christine Slowinski of the Girl Scout Council in Waukesha, Wisconsin writes with a helpful reminder about writing news releases: “I created a release based on a national Girl Scout study that defined what girls are afraid of. Initially, my headline was “Girls and Safety: National Institute Releases Study Linking…” (by that time I lost them,… Read More

Help weeklies cover sports

If your daughter plays on the junior high soccer team, but your local weekly newspaper acts like the team doesn’t exist, quit grumbling and find a notebook and a pen. If your son participates in ice skating competitions, but the team has never had its photo in the paper, get a camera and learn how… Read More

Use powerful boldface type when emailing story ideas

When you send a journalist a story idea, either by snail-mail letter or email, do you put the most important phrases in boldface? You should. Boldface type is powerful. It attracts the eye and helps the reader cut through the clutter. It’s also a powerful sales tool. All those long sales letters you receive in… Read More

Wall Street Journal lists 10 trends in 10 industries

Grab a copy of yesterday’s Wall Street Journal and save the special section called “The Top 10 Trends in 10 Industries.” It’s an annual section compiled by Journal reporters who tell you what’s in and what’s out with automobiles, beverages, publishing, restaurants, hospitals, movies, fashion, insurance, lodging and toys. Did you know that when it… 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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