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Joan Stewart

How to find magazines’ special issues

Here’s another resource for trade magazines and special sections being planned by consumer and business publications. Check out Special Issues, an online database of editorial calendars, special issues and content “mined” from trade and industrial magazine websites. Examples of special issues include industry outlooks, overviews, surveys, statistical issues, company ranking lists, buyers guides, salary surveys,… Read More

Use helpful tips when writing ads

Publicity Hounds hate spending money on ads when they can generate thousands of dollars in free print space and air time for next to nothing. That said, there might be times when you MUST buy an ad to promote a product. I seldom read ads. But an ad for Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants, in an… Read More

No more boring ribbon-cutting ceremonies

When Dan Collins had to drum up publicity for the opening of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Center for Women’s Health and Medicine at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, he stayed away from the cliche ribbon-cutting ceremony. Instead, he thought of as many news angles as he could. There were the “magnet physicians” the hospital… Read More

Target an affluent audiences with in-flight magazines

If you’re targeting an educated, more affluent audience with your message, and your topic is a good fit, in-flight magazines can be one of your best publicity tools. A quick look at the statistics should convince you: –Many of these magazines have high circulations. –Many readers are Frequent Flyers, among the most educated and affluent… Read More

How to complain if you suspect media bias

What should you do if you suspect that a journalist is giving your story unfair or biased treatment? If you think a reporter is ignoring your story or giving it unfair treatment because it appeals to a conservative audience, and the reporter is a liberal, or vice versa, don’t just sit by and accept it.… Read More

Author gets tips for promoting suspense thriller

Edward Motketsan of Winona, Minnesota gets some super ideas for promoting his suspense thriller titled Logo. It’s about a government conspiracy. Combating terrorism, the National Security Agency sets up a surveillance network using a privately owned company to manufacture and distribute their device all over the world. The hero, Edward Davis, is a research &… Read More

A high profile can help when your company is for sale

Publicity Hounds usually use the strategies they read about here to sell more products or services, promote books, get speaking engagements, promote a nonprofit, position themselves as experts, or offset negative publicity. Here’s another time when you should try to get the media’s attention: When your company is for sale. Last year, PestPatrol, a company… Read More

A great way to get more PR clients

If you work in the PR industry and you’re fishing for new clients, here’s a clever way to hook ’em. Choose a company that you’re dying to work with. Then keep your eyes open for coverage their competitors are getting. When you see a story written about a competitor, clip it and send it along… Read More

Create something that’s uniquely you to get publicity

John Gray didn’t tell us that men and women approach the world in a different way. He told us that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. That’s his concept and he owns it. When you see a fit and trim guy named Jarrod holding up a pair of oversized pants in front… Read More

17 new trade publications

Add these 17 trade magazines to your media database, then send your photos, news releases and new product announcements. But first, study the magazines carefully so you know whether your idea is a good fit. You can sign up for a complimentary subscription to any of these titles . Engineering –III-Vs Review Finance –Accounting Technology… 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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