If you’re struggling to come up with a story idea, or your pitches keep bombing, and you live in the U.S., this tip is for you. National Public Radio has a new feature called “This I Believe,” a national project that invites you to write about your core beliefs. The personal statements from listeners air… Read More
Writing Articles
Article directories, free online press releases work hand in hand to generate publicity
I just hired someone to start submitting my many articles about free publicity to online article directories, using ArticleSubmitterPro, which makes the job easy. The same day my assistant started registering me at various sites, Publicity Hound Paulette Ensign, a.k.a. The Tips Booklet Queen, sent me this interesting thread at a discussion board about the power of submitting online… Read More
Publicity tip–Author needs people to share their good, bad stories about pay raises
Executive recruiter Norman Lieberman is writing a book on how to get a significant pay raise and wants to interview people about their experiences with raises–good or bad. “Plus, for a very select few people, I will offer to help them secure a great pay raise in return for use of their story. In order… Read More
Author resource box the most important part of submitting articles
A consulting client emailed me last week, complaining that she had spent hours submitting articles to online article directories, but they aren’t resulting in any leads. I told her to email me a sample article, and as soon as I looked at it, I spotted the problem. She had a wimpy, worthless resource box at… Read More
Ghost-written or mass-produced columns, articles can spell trouble
The February 2006 issue of Senior Market Advisor magazine includes an article headlined “Get Noticed,” which includes tips from The Publicity Hound and other experts on how to spread the word about your company. It includes a topic that I want to warn you about: mass-produced “columns” or articles, usually written by a big company’s… Read More
Firm absent from ‘Small PR Firm of the Year’ list fights back with letter to the editor
I posted an item earlier this week about how to fight bias in the media, and one of my tips was to write a letter to the editor of publications you think have treated you unfairly. This morning, I came across a perfect example while reading the Jan. 30 issue of PR Week. Ronn Torossian, president and CEO of… Read More
Hospitality Briefings wants articles
Hospitality Briefings ezine wants articles of 500 to 1,000 words that explore and affect the entire hospitality industry, from hotels and resorts to meeting planning and travel. The ezine goes to 30,000 readers, so you’ll get great exposure, and they’ll even use your company logo and contact information. A content team reviews proposals and evaluates… Read More
Human Capital magazine, “Between the Lines” ezine want your pitches
–The publishers of Human Capital magazine are looking for “lessons learned” stories about your employee recognition programs. For example, what worked and what didn’t? What were positive and negative employee reactions? Were there any unexpected reactions? If you have been involved in a recognition program that presented challenges, email Betty Hintch, editor of Human Capital… Read More
Use briefs to create publicity for a product or service
If your product or service makes a great holiday gift, send the media a photo of it, along with a brief. During a teleseminar I conducted called “Briefs, Fillers & Quizzes: How to Write Them and Why Editors Love Them,” I explained that briefs can take one of several formats. They include: –A one-page news… Read More
Create a “Top 10” list
If your company or nonprofit serves a national or international audience, here’s a great idea publicity idea you can steal. Ditto if you’re an author, speaker or consultant. One of the ideas in my ebook “How to be a Kick-butt Publicity Hound” is to create a list of the top 10 cities or states that are… Read More