If you’re over 40 and you want to make a change in your life, and generate some resulting publicity, apply for the new TV show “Life Begins at 40.” The producers describe the show: “For many people in their 40s and 50s, the time has come to restructure their life and do something they’ve always dreamed… Read More
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Speakers, authors, consultants: Speak at colleges
If you’re a professional speaker or consultant who’s looking for a new revenue stream, or an author, publisher or info products creator who’s looking for a new audience for your books, CDs, DVDs or other products, listen up. An expert on how to get onto the college speaking circuit and generate tons of publicity doing it, will… Read More
How to market a YouTube campaign
Somebody here at the “Unconference” asked Shel Holtz how to market a video like the Dove video I wrote about earlier today so that it creates a deafening buzz online. He didn’t know all the details but said they paid to have it on YouTube’s homepage. He also wasn’t sure if they did a blogger outreach campaign. But… Read More
Social media: How to measure your marketing efforts
Shel Holtz is moderating the afternoon brainstorming session at Ragan’s “Unconference” in Chicago and we’re talking about how to measure whether social media marketing efforts is effective. Some ideas we’re discussing: –Use social media to drive traffic to your website, then capture email addresses and start building an opt-in list of people who have given you… Read More
Social media ‘Unconference’ off to a fast start
I’m in Chicago, at Ragan Communications’ “Unconference,” the daylong brainstorming session just before the big two-day event, designed to help corporate PR people understand how to use social media. After the first hour, here are some quick notes in Q&A format. Q. What is social media? –Wikis (Editable HTML pages) –Blogs (Posts with commenting) –RSS feeds… Read More
Meet reporters at ‘New York’s Funniest Reporter’ contest
I look for every opportunity to help you connect face-to-face with journalists, and this one sounds like fun. Six New York-area journalists and broadcasters will take to the stage in a stand-up comedy competition that will raise money for Operation Uplink, a charity that supports U.S. Troops. The 2nd Annual “New York’s Funniest Reporter” contest will be at 9:30 p.m. October… Read More
Why Purell and other hand sanitizers can be dangerous
I keep a bottle of hand sanitizer in the glove compartment of my car because, I confess, I sometimes eat in my car when I’m in a hurry. Yesterday, when I was conducting a teleseminar for people in The Publicity Hound Mentor Program, I learned that that’s not so smart. Marilee Tolen, an expert in holistic health marketing,… Read More
Special events publicity: 11 tips to draw a crowd
If you’re planning a special event large or small, stop losing sleep about how to draw a crowd. Check out my 11 tips on how to just that. It’s at the new WomenCorp website, an online magazine for business women that’s featuring me as one of the guest experts. No more excuses or worries about… Read More
Water recycling device needs publicity ideas
Brian James of Melbourne, Australia writes: “My client wants his innovative portable water recycling device known as the Waterleech at http://www.waterleech.com.au to break into the U.S. market. “It’s a small company with a limited budget. The Waterleech is a portable water collector that sucks up water from showers, baths and washing machines. It is then wheeled outside to… Read More
BBB’s ‘accredited business’ boosts your credibiity
I love knowing that in a few weeks, I’ll no longer be just a “member” of the Better Business Bureau. I’ll be an “accredited business.” That sounds better. It also lends an aura of credibility to small businesses like mine that join the BBB to, among other things, be able to display the BBB logo on the… Read More