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“Savvy Senior” columnist self-syndicates

Every so often, an excited Publicity Hound writes to tell me about a terrific idea for a column they want to write and sell to one of the big news syndicates so they can become rich and famous like Dear Abby, Ann Landers, Mike Royko and hundreds of others. Not so fast, I tell them.… Read More

Tips for submitting articles online, offline

If you’re submitting articles for online publications, don’t make the mistake of thinking you should follow the same rules you follow for getting articles published offline. Or you’ll blow your chances of ever getting them distributed on the Internet. Here are three major differences: –If you want something published in a print publication, you should… Read More

How to promote a computer security company

Doug Baker of Tucson, Arizona wanted to know how to promote his network security services to local CEOs without making their MIS directors angry. From Susan Hammond of Calgary, Alberta, Canada: “Write an article about network security concerns in the paper or local business magazines, painting the IT guys as the heroes, able to plug… Read More

Beware of greedy editors that offer nothing for articles

If you write articles for print and online publications, don’t get trapped by greedy editors who demand exclusive rights to an article but aren’t willing to offer anything in return. If you give an article to a big-name publication that wants exclusive rights, you can’t offer the same article to anyone else. So you might… Read More

Do you know copyright law? Take this quiz

If you write articles for print or online publications to position yourself as an expert, pay attention. It’s time to find out if you know what you’re doing when it comes to legal issues like copyright, or if you’re just pretending. Are the following scenarios true or false? –Cosmopolitan magazine prints an article written by… Read More

Wanted: Your 7 tips

If you’ve wanted to submit how-to articles to various websites, but you haven’t had the time, here’s a shortcut that’s so easy, you’ll be ashamed to make excuses. The website is called Top7Business, a business-focused article site that only accepts articles in what I call a “tip sheet” format. The formula is simple: –A title… Read More

Find content, submit articles at EzineArticles.com

Do you publish a print or online newsletter and need articles? Are you a speaker or author who wants to track what your competitors are writing? Do you want to be notified every time a new article is available from any of 21 categories of articles? If so, EzineArticles.com has a f~ree new service designed… Read More

Create 2005 best & worst lists

Keep your eyes open this year for things you can add to a “Best of 2005” or “Worst of 2005” lists which you can then submit to the media at the end of the year. The media love these end-of-year briefs. Here are some ideas to get you thinking: –An expert who speaks on anger… Read More

Writers too reluctant to write like they talk

One of the biggest writing problems I see among people in my mentoring program, and others who hire me to improve their writing, is that they’re afraid to write like they talk. They never use one-word sentences. They refuse to start sentences with words such as “and” and “but” because an elementary teacher way back… Read More

Serious Publicity Hound recycle their publicity

Did you get mentioned in a newspaper or magazine article recently? Savvy Publicity Hounds are always looking for ways to turn one hit into multiple hits. Here’s how: –Make reprints of the article and include them in your media kit. –Post articles by and about you at your web site. –Send an e-mail to business… Read More

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