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Joan Stewart

Authors can sell, sell, sell on talk radio shows

Want to get booked on top radio shows, sell hundreds of books, give great interviews and be invited back? Learn how when book marketing guru John Kremer sponsors a free teleseminar at 8 PM Eastern Time on Monday, April 11, featuring Alex Carroll of RadioPublicity.com The number to call to participate is 580-474-3600 and the… Read More

Slow weekends a great time to pitch TV

Publicity Hound Sabrina Gary Anwah, public information officer at the McLean Community Center in Fairfax County, Virginia, writes with this success story: “Thank you for coming and speaking to the Fairfax County Government Communicators group. “Inspired by your talk, I decided to approach a local TV reporter about our Moroccan festival. Amazingly, she agreed to… Read More

Don’t squeeze the artwork

When the marketing staff at the Baybrook Mall in Houston, Texas brainstormed ways to publicize their expanded food court and “family restroom,” they refused to settle for the ubiquitous ribbon-cutting ceremony or the overdone press conference. Family restrooms, by the way, are the new trend in shopping malls. They’re private, unisex rooms where moms and… Read More

Know everthing possible about your target audience

If you’re an author, doctor, or other expert who writes about, treats or discusses breast cancer, what magazines would you target if you wanted to pitch a story about the topic? The most obvious answer, of course, is any of the big-circulation women’s magazines like Woman’s Day, Working Woman or Ladies’ Home Journal. Overlooking the… Read More

Promote faux painting

Thirteen 13 Publicity Hounds have tips for Christine Fichtner of Mequon, Wisconsin. She’s an interior painter who specializes in faux finishes and she wants tips on how distinguish herself from every other painter with a paintbrush. From Sandy Shortridge of Hampton Roads, Virginia: “This is an idea used at the salon and day spa where… Read More

Don’t be a bodyguard

If you do PR for your company or organization, one of the best things you can do to get in the media’s good graces is to encourage media people to contact your CEO or other sources directly, without demanding that they go through you. Also, don’t act like a bodyguard, shielding Mr. or Ms. Important… Read More

Do you know copyright law? Take this quiz

If you write articles for print or online publications to position yourself as an expert, pay attention. It’s time to find out if you know what you’re doing when it comes to legal issues like copyright, or if you’re just pretending. Are the following scenarios true or false? –Cosmopolitan magazine prints an article written by… Read More

Oprah’s audience might not be right for you

Not a week goes by that somebody, someplace, doesn’t ask me “How do I get onto ‘Oprah’?” The question comes from some of the most unlikely candidates. They’re people with dry business topics that would lull Oprah’s viewers to sleep. Or they’ve written a boring book that just wouldn’t appeal to the demographics of her… Read More

The difference between journalists and bloggers

Many PR people have added bloggers to their media contact lists–and for good reason. Bloggers are making a name for themselves as legitimate news breakers, commentators and opinion-shapers. If you’re pitching your story to bloggers, you must understand the difference between a “real” journalist and a blogger. Journalists understand lingo such as exclusives, embargoes and… Read More

Hounds offer ideas to promote volunteer fire department

Ten Publicity Hounds have lots of ideas for Brien Farley of Genesee, Wisconsin who wants to promote the Wales Genesee Volunteer Fire Department. The department is raising money to build a new station. From Karen Fiala of Gold Cost, Australia: I was in the local shopping mall last week when I was approached by a… 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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