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This free ebook includes 25 of my very best publicity tips
from my free ezine, "The Publicity Hound's Tips of the
Week" from 2009. Like the tips? You can subscribe to the
newsletter in the sign-up box in the upper left corner of this page.
Right-click here
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"Best of" ebooks from the past three years. |
Here's a sneak peek at what this
year's book includes:
- How to create your own
holiday, or your own day, week or month of the year
- Another free service that
helps you connect with journalists who are looking for
sources for stories--but
this one will let journalists rate your pitch!
- 10 dead or dying PR
tactics. (Which ones are you still using?)
- How to find out if a
journalist blogs and how to navigate the blog to find all
the juicy tidbits you need to customize your pitch.
- 4 social networking
annoyances that
make you look like a goof
- Bloggers, what to do if
you're sued tomorrow? Here's what to do
- The lazy way to create fun
video--even if you don't have a technical bone in your body
- 7 deadly search engine
optimization mistakes at your website--no
wonder you're complaining about no traffic!
- 25 reasons to hate
Facebook
- A big, bright flashing--and
free--publicity tool,
right in your own
community.
- 9 attention-grabbing
phrases to use at your blog
- How to share your best
foodie tips on Twitter
- How to boost the page rank
of your blog or website for an investment of
only 15 minutes a
week
- Where to find 31 sample
social media policies, for free
- How to promote local
events on Twitter and draw crowds
- 5 great social media
marketing ideas when the idea well is dry
- The Number 1 press release
writing mistake that will doom you every time
- 9 ways to get retweeted on
Twitter
Right-click here
and choose "Save target as" or "Save link
as" to download the free ebook. Check out my other "Best of"
publicity ebooks from the past four years.
NOTE: This is a big file.
If you click on
it and all you see is a blank screen, give it a few minutes to
open, particularly if you are on a slower dial-up connection.
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