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Fundraising Sales Representatives Enjoy Flexible Careers ou need publicity. They are looking for timely, educational and informative information… so provide it. Conversely, local radio stations may be interested in airing stories that are funnier, quirkier or more controversial.Are you looking for a flexible career that allows you to set your own hours and work out of your home? Fundraising sales representatives enjoy just this type of career. Although it does involve selling fundraising products and services, it is not your typical sales representative career.Many people become fundraising reps after years of volunteer fundraising experience. People who have developed contacts in their community and know how to motivate volunteers and run a successful fundraisin •Human interest stories are popular across all media types… one reason talk shows are so popular. So, if you have a compelling personal story, one that others will find interesting, tell it. •Make sure that your story is timely and not late. If your store opened three months ago, it’s old news. Also, understand that journalis Reverse The Risk And Boost Your Profits There are two vehicles for having your company’s information show up in a newspaper or magazine… pay to advertise or let the press do it for you. The latter occurs as a direct result of public relations (PR) efforts - actively seeking publicity as a form of marketing communications.As a business owner or marketer, if you don't reverse the risk in your product and/or service offerings, you're really missing out in what can be one of the most powerful weapons in your marketing arsenal.Risk Reversal DefinedRisk Reversal, in essence, means that you, the business owner, assumes all the risks associated with the business transactions, and your customers none.Why Reverse The Risk?The main reason that you'll want to reverse the risk is so that you may boo While each of these is valuable, a solid news story can give you with a higher ranking on the credibility ladder. Why? Because people understand that an ad is placed by you so are far more suspicious of its veracity. (Recent consumer studies confirm that most consumers think that all advertisements include outright lies and/or misleading information.) However, articles written by others are viewed as more objective (especially if the author has no stake in your company’s success or failure) and thus, more believable. PR Tips It’s important to understand how this process works so you’ll be able to take advantage of newsworthy opportunities that may come your way. Most newspapers (and other media such as TV and radio) have a designated employee (usually called an assignment editor) who has responsibility for decide what’s news and what isn’t. They are tasked with reading and evaluating press releases. The ones that make the cut are sent to another editor for follow-up and inclusions, the others are usually trashed. The vast majority, up to 90%, end up in the rubbish. This is why it’s so important to get it right if you expect to compete with the hundreds of others vying for the same space. Here are some handy tips: •Let a professional public relations expert write your press release and put together a press package for you. There are many freelance experts around who won’t charge you an arm and a leg. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, good public relations professionals network well and have media contacts the rest of us don’t! Also, keep in mind there are few boring stories, but many boring ways of telling them…another reason to seek wise counsel from a professional. (Chapter Eight contains several good resources) •Focus on content versus form… Yes, there is a proper format, but it is far less important than what you say. Remember, newspapers need information as much as you need publicity. They are looking for timely, educational and informative information… so provide it. Conversely, local radio stations may be interested in airing stories that are funnier, quirkier or more controversial. •Human interest stories are popular across all media types… one reason talk shows are so popular. So, if you have a compelling personal story, one that others will find interesting, tell it. •Make sure that your story is timely and not late. If your store opened three months ago, it’s old news. Also, understand that journalist Is Colour Really Important to Your Business? think that all advertisements include outright lies and/or misleading information.)The colours you choose to represent your business can say a lot, so are you sure the ones you’ve used in your designs are saying the right things? Certain colours are naturally associated with particular industries. Green for “green” companies or environmentally friendly associations, Blue is used for water companies or legal/financial businesses, and I guarantee Purple makes you think of chocolate! But what about the rest of them……… Red say’s powerful, passion, love, heat & strength However, articles written by others are viewed as more objective (especially if the author has no stake in your company’s success or failure) and thus, more believable. PR Tips It’s important to understand how this process works so you’ll be able to take advantage of newsworthy opportunities that may come your way. Most newspapers (and other media such as TV and radio) have a designated employee (usually called an assignment editor) who has responsibility for decide what’s news and what isn’t. They are tasked with reading and evaluating press releases. The ones that make the cut are sent to another editor for follow-up and inclusions, the others are usually trashed. The vast majority, up to 90%, end up in the rubbish. This is why it’s so important to get it right if you expect to compete with the hundreds of others vying for the same space. Here are some handy tips: •Let a professional public relations expert write your press release and put together a press package for you. There are many freelance experts around who won’t charge you an arm and a leg. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, good public relations professionals network well and have media contacts the rest of us don’t! Also, keep in mind there are few boring stories, but many boring ways of telling them…another reason to seek wise counsel from a professional. (Chapter Eight contains several good resources) •Focus on content versus form… Yes, there is a proper format, but it is far less important than what you say. Remember, newspapers need information as much as you need publicity. They are looking for timely, educational and informative information… so provide it. Conversely, local radio stations may be interested in airing stories that are funnier, quirkier or more controversial. •Human interest stories are popular across all media types… one reason talk shows are so popular. So, if you have a compelling personal story, one that others will find interesting, tell it. •Make sure that your story is timely and not late. If your store opened three months ago, it’s old news. Also, understand that journalis For The Best Protection For Your Laptop And More You Should Consider An Aluminum Briefcase ility for decide what’s news and what isn’t. They are tasked with reading and evaluating press releases. The ones that make the cut are sent to another editor for follow-up and inclusions, the others are usually trashed. The vast majority, up to 90%, end up in the rubbish.You trust your briefcase to hold your working life. Yet it gets banged, jostled, knocked around, even wet, especially in the crowded city. When you finally make it to the office, or return home, there is always an anxious moment, opening the lid and waiting for the results inside. Did your precious cargo survive?The time has come for you to stop worrying about your old leather briefcase. The next generation in office equipment is here: the aluminum briefcase. This isn't your grandfather's soft, pliable briefcase; This is why it’s so important to get it right if you expect to compete with the hundreds of others vying for the same space. Here are some handy tips: •Let a professional public relations expert write your press release and put together a press package for you. There are many freelance experts around who won’t charge you an arm and a leg. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, good public relations professionals network well and have media contacts the rest of us don’t! Also, keep in mind there are few boring stories, but many boring ways of telling them…another reason to seek wise counsel from a professional. (Chapter Eight contains several good resources) •Focus on content versus form… Yes, there is a proper format, but it is far less important than what you say. Remember, newspapers need information as much as you need publicity. They are looking for timely, educational and informative information… so provide it. Conversely, local radio stations may be interested in airing stories that are funnier, quirkier or more controversial. •Human interest stories are popular across all media types… one reason talk shows are so popular. So, if you have a compelling personal story, one that others will find interesting, tell it. •Make sure that your story is timely and not late. If your store opened three months ago, it’s old news. 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Conversely, a guest who has a negative exp •Focus on content versus form… Yes, there is a proper format, but it is far less important than what you say. Remember, newspapers need information as much as you need publicity. They are looking for timely, educational and informative information… so provide it. Conversely, local radio stations may be interested in airing stories that are funnier, quirkier or more controversial. •Human interest stories are popular across all media types… one reason talk shows are so popular. So, if you have a compelling personal story, one that others will find interesting, tell it. •Make sure that your story is timely and not late. If your store opened three months ago, it’s old news. Also, understand that journalis Oil Change Customer from Hell or Hoax; You Decide ou need publicity. They are looking for timely, educational and informative information… so provide it. Conversely, local radio stations may be interested in airing stories that are funnier, quirkier or more controversial.Evacuation, "E-Vac" Oil System for Oil ChangingHow do most mobile oil change companies remove the used motor oil from the crank case? Well they “Evacuate it” or in the industry we call it “E-VAC” and this means we suck it out of the dip stick tube with a thin tube which is pushed into the crankcase. Many wonder will this get all the oil out? The answer is not all the oil. In many cases there will be some oil left, not much, but 100% is difficult even using the oil plug on the bottom of the pan.Since it will •Human interest stories are popular across all media types… one reason talk shows are so popular. So, if you have a compelling personal story, one that others will find interesting, tell it. •Make sure that your story is timely and not late. If your store opened three months ago, it’s old news. Also, understand that journalists work on very tight deadlines, so it makes more sense to fax or e-mail, rather than mail, your release. •Edit, Edit, Edit… If an editor sees typos and other errors, it may cause them to question the accuracy of your content… a real killer. •Make sure that you include accurate contact information… Provide precise and complete information so you’re easy to find - phone (including cell) and fax numbers and e-mail, website and mailing addresses. The last thing you want is to miss an interview because you couldn’t be reached! •The more back-up information you provide the better… The easier you make it for a journalist to cover your story, the more likely they’ll be to include it. Include photos, samples, interview availability times, research backup, and the like. •Make sure to send press releases to all media in your area, no matter how small…. It’s much easier to get local, rather than regional or national, coverage. •Contact journalists and offer yourself as an expert in a particular field… One they can count on to provide them with accurate and objective information on the subject These are just a few tips to get you moving in the right direction. However, as I’ve said before, best cost is not always least cost… so get a professional to help you with your public relations efforts. It will save you time, money and aggravation in the end.
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