Leah Ingram’s blog, The Lean Green Family (formerly Suddenly Frugal), will soon be syndicated nationally through a third- party syndicator whose clients include the Associated Press, The New York Times, CNN, LexisNexis and other major media outlets. She is looking to the PR community to keep a steady stream of “lean and green” story ideas coming her way for inclusion in future blog postings.
When syndicated, they will link to other relevant news on the topic including stock tickers of companies in related industries. The heart of her blog is about how going green can save you green, but she’ll write about tangential topics as well, including reusable shopping bags and green limos that the stars hire to take them to Hollywood events. She’d also like to cover affordable, green products (beauty, household, cleaning, fashion, home furnishings, etc.).
Please add her to your media list. Snail-mail samples to 77 Old Mill Rd., New Hope, PA 18938. Read previous postings from her blog at http://suddenlyfrugal.blogspot.com Emailed information is fine to start with. Please use mailto:leah.ingram@comcast.net and put “Lean Green Family Blog” in the subject line.
The Publicity Hound says: If you’re pitching Leah, please stick to the topic. If you don’t know how to pitch succinctly, with a killer message, Raleigh Pinskey will show you “How to Create the Perfect 30-Second Pitch.” You’ll see lots of examples of how Raleigh turned long, rambling pitches into 5- or 10-second attention-getters.
Her tips apply mostly to phone pitching, but you can use the same techniques when pitching via email. It’s available as a CD or an electronic transcript that you can download and be reading as soon as your order has been approved.
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