Publicity tips/When the Boss Wants a Pile of Clips Nov 4, 2008
The Publicity Hound's
Tips of the Week
Issue #423 Nov. 4, 2008
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In This Issue
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1. When the Boss Wants a Pile of Clips
2. Election Follow-up Stories
3. Headline Lessons from Cosmo
4. Help for Writers
5. Promoting T-shirt Websites
6. Help This Hound
7. Hound Joke of the Week
8. And at My Blog...
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1. When the Boss Wants a Pile of Clips
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A new member of the Publicity Hound Mentor Program was lamenting
yesterday about what a difficult time she's going to have
convincing her bosses that she needs to spend her time on the
social networking sites.
She's in corporate PR, and the bosses feel more comfortable
measuring her success with a pile of clippings.
Sound familiar? If so, tell your boss about the Newspaper Death
Watch blog at http://www.NewspaperDeathWatch.com/
My friend, former business journal editor Paul Furiga of
Pittsburgh, told me about the blog last week. Newspaper junkie
and technical writer Paul Gillin created it and keeps track of
the layoffs, firings, downsizings, rightsizings and capsizings at
newspapers throughout the U.S.--in addition to the huge
circulation declines.
It isn't unusual to hear media watchers predict that newspapers,
as we know them, won't exist 10 years from now. Read Paul
Gillin's excellent summary at
http://www.newspaperdeathwatch.com/about/
why newspapers are in such big trouble.
Traditional journalism is being replaced by a whole new army of
people, he says, and "for the first time in history, ordinary
citizens have the means to publish to a global audience cheaply
and easily."
Part of that trend is called social networking, and smart
Publicity Hounds are already figuring out ways to incorporate it
into their publicity campaigns. The biggest impediment is time
and the utter confusion that results when you're trying to
determine which of the more than 200,000 social networking sites
are best for your business.
BL Ochman, one of my favorite bloggers and a social media expert,
will be my guest during a teleseminar at 4 p.m. Eastern Time on
Thursday, Nov. 6, called "How to do Social Networking, Run a
Business & Still Have a Life." Hear her explain how she rations
her time, uses a variety of social networking tools, and still
manages to set aside a huge chunk of her schedule each day for
client projects. She'll also explain how she'll use social
networking to launch her new business--a website that lets pet
owners upload photos of their pets, then customize them with
captions and doodles and have them printed on T-shirts.
If you have another commitment, that's OK. You'll receive the MP3
recording. This session is almost full and I'm expecting all 100
seats to be taken by Thursday afternoon. When they're gone,
they're gone.
Register at http://tinyurl.com/6kswbc
If you want in-depth coaching on how to use these sites, see if
you're a good candidate for The Publicity Hound Mentor Program at
http://www.publicityhound.com/mentorprogram/intro.html
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2. Election Follow-up Stories
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Here are ideas to consider using tomorrow, the day after an
historic election:
--People love "Top 5" and "Top 10" lists. If you blog, create a
list like "The Top 10 Things the New President Should do Before
Inauguration Day." Post a tweet leading people from Twitter to
the blog.
--People who support the losing candidate, particularly in an
election this close and contentious, often feel anger, depression
and a loss of control. Therapists and psychologists, offer your
best tips on how to deal with those feelings.
--In families that are split apart by politics, what's the best
way to deal with a gloating spouse, or kids who say "I told you
so"?
--A host of tax issues, from school levies to proposed sales tax
increases, are on ballots throughout the U.S. If the one you're
supporting doesn't pass, what happens next?
--Remember that newspaper websites are hungry for video. Shoot
video of election eve parties or interviews showing reactions to
the election outcome.
--Nonprofits everywhere are really feeling the pinch of a bad
economy. Comment on how the election outcome affects your ability
to recruit volunteers, raise money and stay afloat.
If you can't find your way into a regular news story, how about
writing a letter to the editor? "Special Report #4: How to Write
Crisp, Compelling Letters to the Editor that Promote Your
Product, Service or Favorite Cause" gives you step-by-step
instructions on how to craft the best letters. Only $10. Order
at http://publicityhound.com/publicity-products/reports.html
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3. Headline Lessons from Cosmo
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Writing a headline can be a real struggle, particularly after
you've spent more than three hours writing an article and you
don't have a creative cell left in your brain.
Cosmopolitan magazine to the rescue.
Its incredibly naughty headlines are among the best on the
planet. They're all formula headlines, and the same formulas
appear over and over again in that magazine and thousands of
others.
Check out this short video I created that shows you how to adapt
Cosmo headlines---or headlines from any consumer magazine---for
your own articles, blog posts and website copy:
http://tinyurl.com/68t77a
If you find that writing articles is as difficult as writing the
headlines, you might be interested in the teleseminar I conducted
on "How to Write How-to Articles." It comes with a handout that
includes a template for a how-to article. You can use the
template over and over again, regardless of your topic.
Read more about how to start writing articles more quickly at
http://tinyurl.com/dnxhb
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4. Help for Writers
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Writing can be a pretty lonely occupation. Just ask any
freelancer or author.
Freelance writers work in a highly competitive market that's
getting more crowded by the hour, as newspapers and magazines
continue to lay off thousands of reporters, editors and
columnists.
In addition to cranking out content for their own blogs,
articles, websites and social networking sites, writers usually
have to struggle to find the next paying gig.
As for authors, many of them devote entire years to writing a
book--in between consulting assignments and speaking engagements.
And that's AFTER they've spent months crafting the perfect book
proposal and even more months shopping it around to publishers.
Help is on the way.
The International Association of Writers offers information and
support in the areas of literary agents and publishing contracts,
self-publishing and print-on-demand, ebooks, article syndication,
speaking, media, book promotion, freelance writing, blogging and
business, as well as a myriad of special offers on everything
from books to press releases to writing conferences.
It was created by Fern Reiss, the "Expertizing" expert who's an
excellent writer, one of the smartest business people I know, and
a savvy Publicity Hound. I'm on her contributors' panel, and
you'll see a variety of articles and audio lessons from me on
everything from traditional publicity to growing your writing
business through social media marketing.
Her site formally launches in a few weeks and if you register
now, for only $149 a year, you'll get two of my special reports
of your choosing. Just use promo code "JS" when you sign up at
http://www.associationofwriters.com/Benefits.php
Even if you're not a writer, this is an inexpensive way to
publicize almost any business.
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5. Promoting T-shirt Websites
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This week, six Publicity Hounds have tips for Andrea Ayers
of Boulder, Colorado and Michelle Pratt-Lienhart of Webster, New
Hampshire on how to attract attention and generate publicity and
interest for their T-shirt companies.
From Meryl Evans:
"Contact bloggers who reach your audience and offer to send a
free T-shirt in exchange for a photo of them wearing it or
something creative (like a dog wearing it). Also, offer up the
shirts in online contests with the right sites."
From Sheridan Bushnell:
"I loved the simple but profound messages at the Tees for Change
site. How about adding a customized feature to expand your
consumer base i.e. 'Live Mindfully,' 'Laugh Often,' 'Choose
Happiness,' 'Play Golf' or 'Go Sailing.'
"You could then market to golf, sailing, skiing magazines and
resorts."
From Bruce Jones:
"My basic comment on the Just Be site is that it isn't clear that
the site is selling T-shirts. You have to get that info right on
the home page, real clear. Have some pictures of people wearing
the shirts there and also at the top of the blog."
The Publicity Hound says:
Read all the responses to this week's Help This Hound question
at http://tinyurl.com/6l4oy5
Send your own Help this Hound question to:
mailto:JStewart@PublicityHound.com?subject=HelpThisHound and include your city and state.
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6. Help This Hound
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Judy Colbert of Crofton, Maryland writes:
"I'm launching my latest book, Temper Tantrum Common Sense
Handbook.
"It contains information gathered from experts and websites,
including suggestions on how to prevent tantrums, how to stop
them, and how to live with them.
"It will be great for parents, family members, baby sitters,
daycare operators, flight attendants, and others who love and
care for children in the tantrum age. It may surprise you to
learn that most daycare operators and workers receive maybe three
hours of instruction about tantrums. Teachers, flight attendants,
and others don't receive any!
"My first promotion will be distributing a release through
ExpertClick.com and a number of journalists and others who have
told me to let them know when the book is ready.
"I'd sure like suggestions from your Hounds on anything special I
should be doing after that. Is there a central operation for
providing instruction information for daycare center operators
and others who deal with children in this age range? Is there a
company (baby food, diapers) that might be interested in a gift-
with-purchase offer to parents who buy their products? Some
other mass market I'm missing?"
The Publicity Hound says:
You have a great topic and you can really target your requests
for joint ventures. Let's see what ideas my Hounds can suggest.
Hounds with ideas for promoting the temper tantrum handbook can
post them to my blog at http://tinyurl.com/5pstln
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7. Hound Joke of the Week
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A minister called on a family that had just moved into a house in
his parish.
"Good afternoon and welcome to our parish," the minister said. "I
understand you are related to the Bradleys next door."
"Yes, that's right," the lady replied. "Our beagle is their
beagle's full brother."
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://www.publicityhound.com/dogjokebook/
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8. And at My Blog...
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(Twitterers, can you tweet about this first one?)
Promote an ebook 26 ways--add to this list and you could win $50
http://tinyurl.com/64jkzq
Pitch an entire segment for the morning TV talk shows
http://tinyurl.com/62mgz3
Product publicity is easier if you can get into gift sections
http://tinyurl.com/64v9sl
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WHERE TO SEE AND HEAR THE PUBLICITY HOUND:
Nov. 20--Teleseminar
"How to Use Publicity To Become an Expert and Grow Your
Business," part of the Business Owner Super Conference. It's
already started, but you can still get in on the action at
http://tinyurl.com/633m83 A terrific training session for
business owners everywhere, with a line-up of top speakers.
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