What’s a publisher to do when the content of a new book is so racy and offensive that newspapers and magazines won’t touch it? Build the buzz online by spending only $10,000 to create three short, risque, sexist videos about the risque, sexist book. Then post them at sites such as YouTube and watch as word spreads to other popular social networking sites… Read More
Video Marketing
Product promotion: How to use online video
If you’re working on a new product and you’ll need ideas on how to promote it, tune in to a free webinar at 1 PM Eastern Time tomorrow, sponsored by Bulldog Reporter and The NewsMarket, the media’s online source for free video. It’s called “Mastering Online Video to Launch New Products: How PR Can Create Compelling… Read More
Video-sharing websites go beyond YouTube
YouTube isn’t the only video-sharing website. Check out these 10 others, courtesy of Sree Sreenivasan, at left, technology reporter for WNBC.com and WNBC-TV in New York City. He also teaches journalism at Columbia University. Using video in your press releases is a very effective way to promote your business, or your product, service, cause or issue. It’s… Read More
Author reads to kids on YouTube
Author Dora Crow wrote to tell me about a clever way she’s using YouTube to promote her book. She writes: “In order to share the story of Winky & Wonder, I’ve begun reading my children’s book on YouTube as an online ‘Children’s Storytime.’ I uploaded the prologue a few days ago, and today I uploaded the… Read More