If you’re short on ideas for publicity, read the 24 ideas in “The Best of The Publicity Hound’s Tips of the Week from 2005.” It’s yours free. It’s a compilation of some of the best ideas from my ezine of the same name. (You can subscribe in the box on the right side of my blog, or… Read More
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Embedded cartoon animates press releases
If you want a good example of how to embed video into your press release, take a look at this release from Marketwire, one of the Big Three press release distribution services. It features a two-minute cartoon that ties into the company’s “Retire Your Old Newswire” campaign. I like the fact that it piggybacks onto the 100th anniversary of the press… Read More
Save the Date magazine needs products to review
Marie Y. Lemelle, a columnist for Save the Date magazine in southern California, is seeking on an ongoing basis, interesting products to feature for its “Lifestyle Section.” The January issue will focus on women. The products can vary from fashion, health, beauty, hi-tech gadgets, jewelry, etc. Special consideration will be given for products designed, created, or manufactured by women owners. Save the… Read More
How to promote a college’s music industry degree
I am the first-year teaching assistant in the University of Miami’s Music Business and Entertainment Industries Program department, and one of my major responsibilities is to promote the program. Our goal is to be recognized as an important preparatory program for aspiring industry professionals by both the music industry community and the greater community. Miami’s MBEI… Read More
Want to be an expert? Listen to my radio interview
I was a guest on the Growing Your Business radio show with Fred Hueston and Lyna Farkas a few weeks ago, and I shared my best tips on how to become an expert, then promote your expertise online and offline. You can listen to the show here. I do this particular interview several times a month with radio… Read More
Big magazines want your briefs
Aching to get into a major magazine like Time, Cosmopolitan or AARP? The easiest way is to start writing short items, or briefs, on timely, controversial or fun topics, then submit them to magazines on your media list. When editors are creating a particular issue of the magazine and place a story onto a page,… Read More
2007 editorial calendars ready now
If you want publicity in newspapers and magazines, one of your most valuable tools is each publication’s editorial calendar for 2007. An editorial calendar is the January-to-December list of all special sections and topics that are being planned for next year. It alerts advertisers to the sections where their ads would be the best fit. But… Read More
Celebrity endorsements for your book
If you’ve just finished writing a book, don’t think the worst part of the job is finished. If you really want the book to hit the best-seller list, generating endorsements from famous celebrities is a must–not at easy task. Take Jacqueline Marcell, for instance. When she wrote a book about her struggles caring for her father, who… Read More
How to write a social media press release
Blogger and PR pro Brian Solis has an interesting commentary about social media press releases and how they differ from the traditional press releases that litter the landscape. Social media press release are written specifically for blogs, digital stories, RSS feeds, wikis and other social networks that generate conversation online. Solis offers a tidy summary of the SMPRs and… Read More
Find blog content from these 17 sources
If you’re at a loss for something to blog about, check out blogger Patsi Krakoff’s list of 17 sources of inspiration. Patsi and Denise Wakeman, aka The Blog Squad, joined me several weeks ago to host a teleseminar called “How to Pitch the Best Bloggers and Create a Publicity Explosion.” We explained not only how to pitch bloggers with… Read More