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Flower magazine to debut March 15

Flower, the first magazine written for flower enthusiasts and novice and professional floral designers, will hit the newsstands on March 15. The quarterly publication will feature beautiful photography and articles on topics like learning how to hand-tie a simple bouquet, pick the perfect container, or take a garden tour across the southeast. It will include an events calendar featuring lectures, flower shows,… Read More

Writer of ghoulish Anna Nicole press release responds to criticism

Because this is a business blog, I have to be careful to mind my manners and not say anything that I wouldn’t say in the executive suite of the same CEO who might be reading what I write here. I just learned another lesson about manners and good business. Respond thoughtfully and professionally when other bloggers or… Read More

Do Business in Your Bathrobe Day Feb. 12

If you’re one of those entrepreneurs who’s luck enough to have a home office, and you enjoy the luxury of doing business in your bathrobe, generate a little publicity. Kristie Tamsevicius, at left, founder of Webmomz.com, has chiristened Monday, Feb. 12, has Do Business in Your Bathrobe Day. “Bathrobe Day” has generated publicity for her and other entrepreneurs in… Read More

Music industry publicity course at UCLA

UCLA Extension is offering a one-day seminar exploring the role of public relations in pop music. “Publicity in the Music Industry: A One Day Seminar” features guest speakers from record labels and music industry journalists. The seminar is led by Cary Baker, owner of conqueroo, a Los Angeles-based music and entertainment public relations firm. It will… Read More

Free ebook of publicity tips (consider regifting)

Put your 2007 publicity campaign on steroids with my special holiday gift to you—“The Best of The Publicity Hound’s Tips of the Week of 2006” ebook. I reviewed all 52 of my newsletters from last year, hand-picked the top two dozen items that generated the biggest response from readers and included them in this ebook. It will… Read More

Media bias: The ugly truth

It’s amazing how clearly you can see things in hindsight. Like media bias, for instance. During the 22 years I worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, if you had told me the media were biased, I’d have wanted to arm-wrestle you. But here we are, 12 years later. In the column I wrote for Bulldog Reporter… Read More

Spinach crisis: Here are ways you can piggyback

News stories about the spinach-related E. coli outbreaks all over the United States offer lots of opportunity for savvy Publicity Hounds to piggyback onto this story. Here are some ideas off the top of my head: —What’s the effect on restaurants? Have they pulled spinach completely from their menus or are they using frozen spinach… Read More

Feng shui instructor needs ideas on how to use controversy for publicity

Debra Blackmon of Bakersfield, California writes: “This morning, a popular local radio host blasted the inclusion of Feng Shui workshops at our local community center this summer. “The reason? Feng Shui is a religion and non-Christian and shouldn’t be taught at the community forum. I’m the instructor of the workshop (and a Christian). I want to… Read More

Gossip columnists tell what happens when celebrity publicists say ‘no comment’

When the gossip mags are tracking down a rumor about a celebrity, how do they know when they’ve struck gold? When they call the celebrity’s publicist, and the publicist says “no comment.” O’Dwyer’s Public Relations News, which covered a panel of celebrity gossip columnists at Dillon’s Lounge in New York recently, quotes Jo Piazza, a columnist for the Daily News.… Read More

Sliding newspaper circulation makes papers less relevant

Newspaper circulation is continuing its slide, with the biggest declines in Boston, San Francisco and Atlanta. Eighteen out of the top 20 papers reported weekday circulation losses in the most recent FAS-FAX report. What does this mean for Publicity Hounds? Newspapers are becoming less relevant, and you must pay more attention to other media, namely:… Read More

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