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Fast Company Wants Your Photo

The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #512 July 6, 2010

Publisher: Joan Stewart

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“Tips, Tricks and Tools for Free Publicity”

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In This Issue

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1. Fast Company Wants Your Photo

2. Piggyback onto the Heat Wave

3. Start Your Online TV Show Quickly

4. Create a Memorable Tagline

5. Bad Advice on Press Releases

6. Hound Joke of the Week

7. And at My Blogs & Mobile Site…

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1. Fast Company Wants Your Photo
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Fast Company magazine wants to include your photo in the
November 2010 issue, as part of a neat project it calls the
“2010 Most Influential People.”

This is a terrific chance to generate publicity from a magazine
with a circulation of more than 538,000, as well as knowing how
influential you really are.

Go here now to get a unique URL which you can then share with
your followers via email, at your website and blog, and on the
social media sites, but please be patient because their server is
getting huge amounts of traffic: http://fcinf.com/v/a3sr

It took me only a few minutes to sign up and upload my photo.

I’ll look for you in the November issue!

Go to http://fcinf.com/v/a3sr

P.S. You can track how your influence has grown and where you
stand at any time on the site.  You’ll also get a welcome message
from Fast Company telling you that your photo will be in the
November issue.

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2. Piggyback onto the Heat Wave
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Today is expected to be one of the hottest days of the year in
the U.S., with temperatures expected to break 100 degrees along
the East Coast.

Here are ways to piggyback onto the heat wave:

–If you’re sponsoring an outdoors event, are you providing
special “cooling centers” where guests can cool off?

–Is your hospital or walk-in clinic seeing heat-related
illnesses and injuries? Offer safety tips for dealing with the
heat.

–Call the meteorologists at your local TV stations, and local
reporters who are covering the weather, and let them know what
your company is doing to cope with the heat, from loosening
policies on workplace attire to handing out free bottled water.

–Let the local newspapers know about weather-related photos they
can take at your business.

–Vets, dog obedience schools and other businesses that sell
products or services for pets should pitch tips about keeping
pets safe in the heat. Should you walk your dog when it’s 100
degrees?

The media, by the way, HATE covering the weather. The more
helpful you can be, the greater your chance for publicity.

You’ll find dozens more ideas in “Special Report #37: How to Tie

Your Product, Service, Cause or Issue to the Weather” at
https://publicityhound.com/publicity-
products/reports.html#SpecialReport37

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3. Start Your Online TV Show Quickly
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Three reasons why video is such a powerful way to pull traffic to
your website:

–52 percent of Internet traffic is now video

–70 percent of web surfers watch video online

–The average YouTube visitor spends 27 minutes a day watching
videos.

Using online video, such as creating your own online TV show, is
one of the very best ways to generate exposure for your book,
product, cause or issue. It can help you get high rankings in
Google and Yahoo for your keywords. You can also use video to
build an email list.

One nutrition expert got over 1.5 million video views on YouTube
and quickly parlayed the exposure into a nice passive income
stream.

To discover how to get started marketing with video–without
being a techie–join Steve Harrison on Thursday, July 8, for a
free webinar (or teleseminar if you can’t be near a computer).

He will be interviewing Mike Koenigs, an online video expert.

You’ll learn the system Mike uses to get him and others ranked as
#1, #2 and #3 on Google and Yahoo for particular keyword phrases.

You’ll also learn how to start your own online TV show quickly.

The webinar is free, and I’m promoting it as a compensated
affiliate.

Register at http://www.TrafficExplosionWebinar.com/?10011

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4. Create a Memorable Tagline
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How compelling is the tagline for your business or nonprofit?

If you need inspiration, check out the 2010 Tagline Contest for
Nonprofits, sponsored by Nancy Schwartz, an expert in nonprofit
marketing.

My three favorite taglines from past contests:

Nothing But Nets:
Send a net. Save a life.

Homeboy Industries:
Nothing Stops A Bullet Like A Job

NYC Theatre Spaces:
Where Actors Find Their Space

Read about more of my favorites, and how to enter your tagline,
at
http://publicityhound.net/need-a-great-tagline-learn-from-
nonprofits-taggies-contest/

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5. Bad Advice on Press Releases
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So-called press release experts, bloggers and others who dispense
information on PR and publicity often give this very bad advice:

Your releases MUST be newsy.

That’s how it was 20 years ago when we wrote releases primarily
for the media. But today, we can write press releases and upload
them to our websites and press release distribution sites to pull
traffic, and drive that traffic to a landing page.

Instead of asking, “Is it news?” before you write, you should be
asking, “What keywords or keyword phrases do people type into
Google when looking for the kinds of products and services I
sell?” Use up to three keywords or keyword phrases within the
release.

Entire conferences are devoted to keyword research. But press
release expert Janet Thaeler has created three helpful videos
that show you in step-by-step detail how to do simple keyword
research before you write. The videos accompany the CD,
transcript or MP3 of “How to Use Keywords, the ‘Magic Magnets’
that Pull Consumers & Journalists to Your Press Releases.” You’ll
also get a simple-to-use 8-step checklist you can refer to every
time you write a release.

Read more about how to make your press releases traffic magnets
at
http://publicityhound.com/publicity-products/marketing-tapes/keywords_in_press_releases.htm
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6. Hound Joke of the Week
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A groaner, but kind of cute:What do you get when you cross a chili pepper, a steam shovel and
a Chihuahua?Hot diggity dog!DOG JOKES & QUOTES EBOOK: 170+ G-rated dog jokes and quotes,
perfect for a dog-lover, your favorite vet, or just for a few
good laughs.

BONUS: Buy the ebook and you also get a compilation of the 50
best websites for dog humor.
http://publicityhound.com/dogjokebook/

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7. And at My Blogs & Mobile Site…
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Consider retweeting:

Moderate comments at your blog using these 7 tips
http://www.mysocialmediasolution.com/moderate-comments-at-your-
blog-using-these-7-tips/

Need a clever tagline? Learn from nonprofits “Taggies” contest
http://publicityhound.net/need-a-great-tagline-learn-from-
nonprofits-taggies-contest/

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Joan Stewart
a.k.a. The Publicity Hound

by Joan Stewart on July 6, 2010

Filed Under: Publicity Tips Tagged With: how to get free publicity, pitching the media, Press Releases, Publicity Tips, video, video blogging

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