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    Public Relations for Milk Delivery Companies
    What kind of public relations campaign can a local or regional Milk delivery company do to promote themselves above and beyond the National Milk Association Campaigns?May I propose that they join a Neighborhood Mobile Business Watch Pat
    ny of the newswire services out there. While they serve as an excellent starting point, these lists are rarely accurate in terms of the specific bests various journalists cover. In some occasions, the contacts themselves may be outdated as turnover rates in journalism are notoriously high. Above all, avoid the syndrome of ''carpet b
    Bad Seduction - Advertising Techniques That Don't Work
    I just read some advertising suggestions on an Internet marketing site that are beyond annoying. They are flat-out bad advice. They illustrate a complete lack of understanding of the whole persuasion process.First, small business owners
    When pitching your expertise to the media, the tools you present to them are of up most importance. In sales, it's often said you only have one chance to make a good impression. Why would this be different with the media?

    Once you have their attention, wow them with your professionalism and understanding of how to make their job as easy as possible.

    First, start with a communications plan that lays the road map for your coming PR & media efforts. You would not start a business without a business plan...why would you start a PR campaign without a plan?

    Develop a press page on your website. So often we refer clients to our website but when the media visit, what's there to entice them? Develop a section on your site that lists off press releases, previous stories, possible story lines, or even downloadable images. A fantastic example of a press page can be found on North Carolina's Tourism website: http://www.visitnc.com/press_room.asp/.

    Develop a press kit that includes photos, story lines, releases or even a memorable gizmo that gets the media thinking of you in the months to come. In the press kits I have developed, MP3s of client interviews have even been included.

    Thoroughly develop and work your media list. With every campaign, a customized media list is essential. Beware of easy made media lists from many of the newswire services out there. While they serve as an excellent starting point, these lists are rarely accurate in terms of the specific bests various journalists cover. In some occasions, the contacts themselves may be outdated as turnover rates in journalism are notoriously high. Above all, avoid the syndrome of ''carpet bo

    Trials Of An Internet Entrepreneur - A Humorous Beginning
    It’s hard to believe that it all began almost a year ago. Time really does fly when you are consumed by the task at hand or even worse, constantly perplexed. My wife and I thought it might be fun to start an Internet store as a side busine
    easy as possible.

    First, start with a communications plan that lays the road map for your coming PR & media efforts. You would not start a business without a business plan...why would you start a PR campaign without a plan?

    Develop a press page on your website. So often we refer clients to our website but when the media visit, what's there to entice them? Develop a section on your site that lists off press releases, previous stories, possible story lines, or even downloadable images. A fantastic example of a press page can be found on North Carolina's Tourism website: http://www.visitnc.com/press_room.asp/.

    Develop a press kit that includes photos, story lines, releases or even a memorable gizmo that gets the media thinking of you in the months to come. In the press kits I have developed, MP3s of client interviews have even been included.

    Thoroughly develop and work your media list. With every campaign, a customized media list is essential. Beware of easy made media lists from many of the newswire services out there. While they serve as an excellent starting point, these lists are rarely accurate in terms of the specific bests various journalists cover. In some occasions, the contacts themselves may be outdated as turnover rates in journalism are notoriously high. Above all, avoid the syndrome of ''carpet b

    Systems for Success
    What does it take to succeed? How many times have you asked that question of yourself and others? You may have heard many different answers. I have found one thing that successful people have in common. They use systems.They may or may
    , what's there to entice them? Develop a section on your site that lists off press releases, previous stories, possible story lines, or even downloadable images. A fantastic example of a press page can be found on North Carolina's Tourism website: http://www.visitnc.com/press_room.asp/.

    Develop a press kit that includes photos, story lines, releases or even a memorable gizmo that gets the media thinking of you in the months to come. In the press kits I have developed, MP3s of client interviews have even been included.

    Thoroughly develop and work your media list. With every campaign, a customized media list is essential. Beware of easy made media lists from many of the newswire services out there. While they serve as an excellent starting point, these lists are rarely accurate in terms of the specific bests various journalists cover. In some occasions, the contacts themselves may be outdated as turnover rates in journalism are notoriously high. Above all, avoid the syndrome of ''carpet b

    Passion for Entrepreneurship - Lessons Learned
    What does it take to start a successful business? According to Roger Pierce, a popular media speaker, columnist(1) and co-owner of a company that trains new entrepreneurs, "You need to have a passion for entrepreneurship!"
    ry lines, releases or even a memorable gizmo that gets the media thinking of you in the months to come. In the press kits I have developed, MP3s of client interviews have even been included.

    Thoroughly develop and work your media list. With every campaign, a customized media list is essential. Beware of easy made media lists from many of the newswire services out there. While they serve as an excellent starting point, these lists are rarely accurate in terms of the specific bests various journalists cover. In some occasions, the contacts themselves may be outdated as turnover rates in journalism are notoriously high. Above all, avoid the syndrome of ''carpet b

    Insider's Secret to Selling Mailing Lists
    If you've got a mailing list of at least a thousand names or more, you're sitting on a gold mine. All it takes is for you to get the word out that you've got a mailing list for rent, at a competitive price, and you should be home free!ny of the newswire services out there. While they serve as an excellent starting point, these lists are rarely accurate in terms of the specific bests various journalists cover. In some occasions, the contacts themselves may be outdated as turnover rates in journalism are notoriously high. Above all, avoid the syndrome of ''carpet bombing''. In other words, avoid simply sending a release on mass to a large unfocused list. Five well targeted journalists are worth twice their weight in gold as opposed to one hundred unfocused contacts.

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