November, 2011 Archive

Publicity Tips—Create a Top 10 List

November 29th, 2011 by JStewart in Publicity Tips

The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #583 Nov. 29, 2011
Publisher: Joan Stewart
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1. Create a Top 10 List

2. Cyber Monday Sale Ends Tonight

3. Powerful Twitter Tip

4. Attract Kindle & Nook Readers

5. Promote a Microsoft Office Book

6. Hound Video of the Week

7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…

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1. Create a Top 10 List
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Give your publicity campaign a big push at the end of the year by
creating a “Top 10″ list that ties into your topic or area of
expertise.

The media and bloggers love these lists.

They can be controversial, thought-provoking, educational or just
plain fun. Your list can be the “best of” or “worst of” whatever
topic you choose for either 2011 or 2012.

Examples:

–The Top 10 Website Mistakes People are STILL Making in 2011

–The Top 10 PR Blunders of 2011

–The Top 10 Social Media Time-Savers of 2011

–The Top 10 Careers for 2012

–The Top 10 Best Cities for Families in 2012

–The Top 10 Worst Cities for Singles in 2012

When you’ve created your list, write a press release. Offer to
write a guest blog post. Include it on your Facebook page and tag
other pages that would be interested. Tweet it. And Share it on
LinkedIn.

Your list doesn’t even have to be in text format. It can include
photos only and you can turn it into a slideshow.

By the way, I’m compiling my annual “Best of The Publicity
Hound’s Tips of the Week of 2011,” my annual gift to you. Feel
free to regift it to your friends, followers and fans. It will be
ready by mid-December.

If you missed any books from the past six years, you can find
them at http://publicityhound.com/publicity-products/free.html

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2. Cyber Monday Sale Ends Tonight
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You blew the doors off the doghouse during my Black Friday sale
over the weekend.

But several Publicity Hounds who took a long weekend off missed
it, and they asked if I’d extend it through Cyber Monday.

I did. And I’m giving you and other ezine readers one more extra
day to grab a big 40 percent discount for any products you order
from my website at http://www.PublicityHound.com. The discount
goes away at 11:59 p.m. tonight.

If you’ve been eyeing my video replays of webinars, or CDs,
ebooks or special reports, claim them now at
http://www.PublicityHound.com. To get the discount, type the word
“black” into the coupon box, hit “apply,” and check out.

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3. Powerful Twitter Tip
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Thanks to Amy Porterfield, a social media strategist, for this
powerful tip about how to drive more traffic and leads from
Twitter to your website.

Twitter now lets you add a second URL to your profile.

In addition to linking to her website, Amy links to an opt-in
page where people can give her their email address in exchange
for a replay of a Facebook webinar.

You can watch her short video here to see how she does it:
http://www.amyporterfield.com/2011/11/how-to-get-more-leads-on-
twitter/

The secret to Twitter is writing tweets that encourage people to
do what you want them to do: click on a link and opt in to a
freebie, or hit “Reply,” or retweet your message, or watch a
video.

If you’re already tweeting but you don’t understand how to gain
traction, check out “Twitter for Beginners: A Step-by-Step,
Can’t-Fail System for Experts and Influencers (and Those Who Want
to Be).” It’s a replay of a webinar I hosted several months ago
in which I demonstrate how to use Twitter to establish your
credibility, influence your followers, share great content and
attract the types of people who need your products and services.

Take advantage of the 40 percent discount until 11:59 p.m.
tonight at
http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity-products/marketing-
tapes/twitterforbeginners.htm

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4. Attract Kindle & Nook Readers
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One of my goals for next year is offering most of my special
reports, ebooks and transcripts available to Publicity Hounds who
want to read them on the Nook and Kindle.

You should, too. If you don’t have any information products yet,
you can create them fairly quickly.

Ebook sales grew 177 percent last year. Amazon now sells 143
ebooks for every 100 hardcover books they sell, and that includes
hardcovers not available in ebook format.
Barnes & Noble, which sells the Nook, now accounts for at least
20 percent of ebook sales.

You can take an existing hard cover book and convert it to an
ebook. Or, create your ebook from scratch.

If you don’t have time to do it yourself, outsource the work to a
virtual assistant or one of the many subcontractors on sites like
ODesk.com and Elance.com.

During two free webinars I hosted this year, guest expert Daniel
Hall gave step-by-directions on how to format books for the
Kindle and Nook, or create them from scratch.

You can access the free video replay about the Nook at
http://realfastbook.com/joannook.html

Access the free video replay for the Kindle at
http://www.realfastbook.com/joanweb.html

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5. Promote a Microsoft Office Book
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This week, six Publicity Hounds have tips for Karin Rex of
Lansdale, Pa., who needs tips on how to publicize her book,
“Microsoft Office 2010 Demystified.”

From Cheryl Pickett:

“This book sounds like a good one to try to sell in bulk. If
there are any local business supply stores or even computer
service shops left near you (as opposed to Office Max), see if
you can partner on a live event. They would sponsor and purchase
a book for everyone who attends. You could speak on a specific
skill and highlight the fact that the store sells the software
etc.”

From Janine Gregor:

“Promote the book in a tongue-in-cheek way, by saying, ‘Think you
know all there is to know about Office 2010?’ or ‘Are you really
sure you’re using all of Office 2010 to its full potential?’ or
‘Test Yourself. Pass our Office 2010 quiz for bragging rights.’
And then, offer a fun quiz on a sales page (directed from your
third party social media sites), which allows people to purchase
the book directly from that page.”

From Ileana Kane:

“Create a whole list of vertical markets when you do your
brainstorming. Shoot for a list of 30…Sponsorships are a great
way to go because there are many companies that have budgets to
buy books ‘by the truckload.’ Once you get your vertical markets,
it will be simple to create lists of sponsors that you can go
to.”

The Publicity Hound says:

Read all the responses to last week’s “Help This Hound” question
at http://publicityhound.net/?p=9806

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. Hound Video of the Week
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Thanks to Publicity Hound Jacqueline Simonds of Reno, NV, for
these eight videos that show sheer joy, yelps of delight and lots
of tail-wagging as these four-legged hounds welcome home their
owners from Iran and Afghanistan. (This’ll cheer you up if you’re
having a really bad day.)

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/40324

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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7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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7 reasons to embrace nasty comments at your blog
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9783

Cool PR finds and other tweets from this past week
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9820

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Publicity Tips—Black Friday Hooks

November 22nd, 2011 by JStewart in Publicity Tips

The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #582 Nov. 22, 2011
Publisher: Joan Stewart
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1. Black Friday Hooks

2. My Own Black Friday Sale

3. Video Studio Taking Shape

4. How to Promote a Car Raffle

5. Help This Hound

6. Hound Video of the Week

7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…

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1. Black Friday Hooks
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The media is obsessed with covering Black Friday.

It’s the same with Cyber Monday, the Monday after Thanksgiving
when online retailers push discounts and special promotions.

Smart Publicity Hounds can tie into both days by pitching these
stories:

–Local retailers and chambers of commerce, let your TV stations
and newspapers know about any unusual promotions you’re planning
to encourage people to “shop local.”

–Consumer experts, share tips on how online shoppers need to be
aware of things like “free shipping” policies, return policies,
and the hidden costs of restocking fees.

–Parenting experts, how can parents keep their kids safe at busy
shopping malls and in crowded parking lots? Is it smart to
“leash” your child? This is a great topic for radio talk shows
because it’s so controversial.

–Diet and fitness experts, share tips on how shoppers, who just
gorged on the Thanksgiving meal, can eat smart during shopping
trips. What are the “best bets” at the mall food court? What
kinds of small snacks, like yogurt and string cheese, can
shoppers stash inside their purses, to satisfy their hunger?

–Let the media know if you pride yourself on knowing how to find
the very best bargains, compare ads and sniff out the best
coupons like a bloodhound.

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2. My Own Black Friday Sale
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I had to reschedule the webinar on how to monetize your blog,
which I was planning for Black Friday, to a yet-to-be-determined
date in the next few months.

So I’m giving you something special instead.

If you’ve been eyeing some of my training tools like webinar
replays, special reports or ebooks, but you’ve held off buying
until you could get a good deal, this is what you’ve been waiting
for.

I’m having my own Black Friday sale starting this Friday, Nov.
25, and running through the weekend. You’ll get big discounts of
at least 40 percent on all my products, and some other fun
specials that will have your tail wagging.

Watch for the email on Thanksgiving.

Until then, start looking over the list of videos, CDs and
transcripts. on
http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity-products/tapes.html

You’ll find special reports at
http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity-products/reports.html and
ebooks at http://www.publicityhound.com/ebooks.htm

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3. Video Studio Taking Shape
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Thanks for your tips on how to turn a dark, dank, dingy room in
my “Addams Family” basement into a video studio.

Two weeks ago, I appealed for help at my blog at
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9689 and was swamped with wonderful
ideas straight out of HGTV.

Several Publicity Hounds suggested I use furniture like a comfy,
overstuffed chair or a credenza. But they’re too big to fit
through the small door. I’m using an old bookcase as a backdrop,
an idea from Publicity Hound Gail Sideman.

I bought two slabs of cement board from the Home Depot last
Saturday, which I’ll use to cover up the stone wall. And I filled
a bag with inexpensive do-dads from a local consignment shop to
dress up the set. I’ll be creating the studio this weekend.

I’m saving all my receipts so I can show you how inexpensive this
project can be and how little space you need to create talking-
head videos that pull traffic.

Stay tuned for my first video, coming soon to a YouTube channel
near you.

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4. How to Promote a Car Raffle
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This week, four Publicity Hounds have tips for Barbara Roy, a
communications specialist in Oakland City, IN, who needs ideas on
how to promote an upcoming charity car raffle that helps train
teen-age drag racers for auto-related careers.

From Jason Saeler:

“Tuner cars require parts. Try contacting local high performance
parts dealers to see if they will let you leave a poster or flyer
in the window, on the counter or otherwise help spread the word.
Also try contacting industry magazines. Many have online forums
(Import Tuner, for example) to see if they would be willing to
help spread the word in some way.

From Judith Bron:

“Get dramatic!

“When advertising in print, display photos starting with a kid
racing on a deserted street. The next photo is of a kid in
handcuffs. The next photo is of a dejected kid looking out the
bars of a cell.

“If this is in writing, describe kids who got into trouble like
this and the sentence they had to serve to get their life back.
If on a video, get some kids to play the kids who got into
trouble.

“Then the caption: ‘Want to prevent this waste of a human life?
Check this out!’

“When it comes to doing something to help kids go straight, lots
of folks want to help.”

Read all the responses to this week’s “Help This Hound” question
at http://publicityhound.net/?p=9750.

Send your own question to
mailto:JStewart@PublicityHound.com?subject=HelpThisHound and
include your city and state.

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5. Help This Hound
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This week’s “Help this Hound” question is from Karin Rex of
Lansdale, Pa.:

“My book, Microsoft Office 2010 Demystified, was just published a
few weeks ago. But the publisher is doing NO publicity for the
book. The Demystified series is one of their best book series
with over 100 titles!

“Obviously, I’ll need to toot my own horn, but how?

“The primary audience for this book is professors/teachers who
teach courses that involve Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook or
Access. The book covers all five applications and includes
quizzes at the end of every chapter and a final exam at the end
of the book. The obvious secondary audience is, well, anybody
else who uses Office. Here are a few snippets from a recent
Computerworld article:

“’Office 2010 is the most successful consumer version we have
ever shipped, and the product is also performing extremely well
in the business segment,’ said Peter Klein, Microsoft’s chief
financial officer.

“’Office 2010 is the fastest-selling consumer version of Office
in history, with license sales over 50% ahead of Office 2007 for
the equivalent period following launch,’ said Bill Koefoed, the
general manager for investor relations at Microsoft.

“With numbers like that, you KNOW a lot of people are gonna need
a book like mine! So, can your Hounds throw me a bone and offer
their best tips on how I can spread the word?”

The Publicity Hound says:

Sure can, Karin. Hounds, help Karin sell a truckload of books to
both target audiences. Share your tips at my blog at
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9806

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6. Hound Video of the Week
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This one is titled “The World’s Most Funny Dog Video.” And it
just might be, with more than 17 million videos on YouTube.(If
you’re at work, turn down the speakers.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb92wQpPG-s

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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7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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5 reasons it’s OK to say “I don’t know” in interviews
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9783

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Publicity Tips—What Was Sandusky’s Lawyer Thinking?

November 17th, 2011 by JStewart in Publicity Tips

The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #581 Nov. 15, 2011
Publisher: Joan Stewart
mailto:JStewart@PublicityHound.com
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1. What Was Sandusky’s Lawyer Thinking?

2. Worst Way to Monetize Your Blog

3. Publicity for Handmade Things

4. Your Own TV Show

5. Help This Hound

6. Hound Photos of the Week

7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…

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1. What Was Sandusky’s Lawyer Thinking?
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Crisis Communications 101 teaches that before you agree to a
media interview, you must anticipate every killer question you’ll
be asked.

Create a well-thought-out response to each one, and rehearse
until you can answer each question confidently.

Criminal Law 101 teaches that your client who is charged with a
crime has the right to remain silent.

It was disaster on both fronts last night when Bob Costas of
NBC’s “Rock Center” interviewed disgraced Penn State football
coach Jerry Sandusky, charged with sexually abusing children.

Sandusky denied being a pedophile but said he had a serious lapse
in judgment when he showered with young boys.

Here’s an excerpt, in which Sandusky was interviewed by phone,
with his lawyer seated next to Costas.

Costas: “Are you sexually attracted to young boys, to underage
boys?”

Sandusky: “Am I sexually attracted to underage boys…sexually
attracted? No, you know, I enjoy young people. I love to be
around them….I…I…But no, I’m not sexually attracted.”

It wasn’t until this morning that NBC released the full
transcript of the Costas interview, which is far more damaging
than just that sound bite. You can read it here:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/jerry-sandusky-i-
seeking-young-person-sexual-helped-article-1.977730#ixzz1dniwDav7

PR experts and criminal defense attorneys said the interview will
work against Sandusky in his criminal case and in civil lawsuits
that will most likely be filed against him.

A USA Today poll asked, “Did Jerry Sandusky help himself with the
Costas interview?”

As of this afternoon, 85 percent of the 4,026 respondents said
no. I agree, and I was surprised the percentage wasn’t higher.

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2. Worst Way to Monetize Your Blog
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If you want to make money from your blog, don’t assume that
quality copy alone can make it happen.

You must be proactive and do things like go after sponsors, use
Google AdSense ads, and turn blog content into information
products that you can sell.

And you can do it all without aggravating your readers.

On Black Friday, while the masses are at the shopping malls
spending money, I’ll be teaching Publicity Hounds how to make
money by blogging. I’ve identified 27 ways to monetize your blog,
and I’ll explain them all during a webinar at noon Eastern Time.

If the time is inconvenient, sign up anyway because you’ll get
the video replay and other materials. Register here:
http://www.PublicityHound.com/publicity-products/marketing-
tapes/howtomonetizeyourblog.htm

If you have a clever way of monetizing YOUR blog, let me know. I
might include your tip in the webinar and help drive traffic to
your blog.

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3. Publicity for Handmade Things
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Thanks to the Etsy.com newsletter for four more websites where
Publicity Hounds who make handmade things can promote their
items:

http://craftmarketer.com/sites-for-getting-publicity-for-your-
handmade-things/

Artists, don’t miss out on the dozens of other tips I shared with
Ariane Goodwin when she interviewed me on “How Artists Can Sell
More Artwork through Online & Offline Publicity.”

You can access the CD or electronic transcript at
http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity-products/marketing-
tapes/artists.htm

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4. Your Own TV Show
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How much more credibility would you have with your audience and
customers if you had your own TV show?

It’s a powerful way to deliver your message, heighten your
platform and really make a name for yourself.

Wine expert Gary Vaynerchuck has his own WineLibraryTV show on
the web. It helped turn his family’s wine store into a $50
million
enterprise.

Relationship expert Tamara Schilling reaches a much larger
audience with her show, called “RelationShift TV.”

My friend Steve Harrison is hosting a webinar/telephone seminar
this Thursday, Nov. 17, with veteran video producer Perry
Lawrence, who’s helped many people launch their own direct-to-web
TV shows and use them to become the “go-to” experts in their
fields.

He’ll give lots of examples of other people who are using their
own web TV shows to enhance their expertise, and show you how to
get started.

Register here for this free call, which I’m promoting as an
affiliate:
https://m164.infusionsoft.com/go/webtv/A10011/

Here’s the best part: Your videos do NOT have to be perfect, just

good enough.

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5. Help This Hound
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This week’s Help this Hound question is from Barbara Roy, a
communications specialist in Oakland City, IN:

“I need ideas on how to promote an upcoming charity car raffle in
2012 through the Mad Mac Foundation, a group that sponsors
educational programs for at-risk youth.

“Proceeds from the raffle will be used to get teenagers, who
illegally race their cars on streets, into the classroom where
they can learn how to build tuner cars from the ground up. The
training will help them transfer their skills, which they’ve been
using illegally, into career paths that might include auto
engineering and design, auto repair, and creating video games
that involve cars. The curriculum includes science, technology,
engineering and math.

“Two cars will be given away during the July raffle.

“The winter months will be spent on materials prep and strategy.
But beginning in January, we’ll focus more on going after
sponsors and businesses to carry the raffle tickets. I could
really use recommendations on how to gain mass awareness for this
nationwide event.

“We will have branding, messaging and content on the website by
January, as well as a Facebook event page. Can your Hounds offer
their best ideas on how to promote the raffle and the training?”

The Publicity Hound says:

I can think of so many ways to reach this niche audience,
particularly through social media. Hounds, start your engines and
race over to my blog at http://publicityhound.net/?p=9750 with
your best ideas.

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6. Hound Photos of the Week
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Thanks to Meryl K. Evans of Plano, Texas, for these photos of 10
Extreme Dog Houses:
http://www.oddee.com/item_97267.aspx

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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7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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Create sound bites that the media find scrumptious
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9727

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Publicity Tips—Welcome to My Addams Family Basement

November 9th, 2011 by JStewart in Publicity Tips

The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #580 Nov. 8, 2011
Publisher: Joan Stewart
mailto:JStewart@PublicityHound.com
http://www.publicityhound.com
http://www.publicityHound.mobi
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1. Welcome to My Addams Family Basement

2. Research Reporters Before Pitching

3. How You’re Doing on Twitter

4. Product Review Template

5. Help This Hound

6. Hound Video of the Week

7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…

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1. Welcome to My Addams Family Basement
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Do you hate recording talking-head videos as much as I do?

There. I’ve said it. I hate recording talking-head videos!

Here’s why.

Before I can hit the “record” button, I must:

–Clean my home office. This includes ripping all the
inspirational post-its and to-do notes from the walls, and then
scooping up papers, notebooks, periodicals and other junk from my
desk and throwing it into a pile in the corner.

–Drag out my big wooden ladder so I can clip one of the lights
onto the side of it.

–Look for the blue gel sheets that I attach to the lights with
wooden clothes pins.

–Search for the damn clothes pins.

–Retrieve my tripod from the closet, set it up and attach the
camera, then reposition it until it’s perfect.

–Wash and style my hair.

–Paint my face.

–Find something decent to wear.

–Tape my talking points to the wall behind the camera.

Only then can I start recording a few dry runs. When I’m done
recording, I rip everything down and put the office back together
again.

Last night, I decided to turn a small corner of the apple cellar
in my Addams Family basement into a video studio. I can set up
the equipment once and everything stays in place forever. When
it’s time to record a video, all I have to do is gussy up, run
downstairs, turn on the lights and start recording.

My basement is fine for Lurch and Uncle Fester. But not for
video. Here’s where you come in. Click here to keep reading.
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9689

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2. Research Reporters Before Pitching
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Don’t pitch, ever again, unless you research the journalist
you’re pitching.

Check out the bio box along the right side of this article by
Kashmir Hill, who writes about privacy and technology for Forbes
magazine:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2011/11/02/the-spy-who-
liked-me/

The bio gives you golden nuggets of information that help you
pitch her. Click on “Show More” and then “Circle Me” and you’ll
find even more on her Google profile.

Researching journalists is just one part of “A Simple 5-Part
Formula for Delivering the Perfect Media Pitch & Hitting it Out
of the Park,” a webinar I hosted recently. Access the video
replay and the handouts here, including 27 angles for stories:

http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity-products/marketing-
tapes/pitchingformula.htm

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3. How You’re Doing on Twitter
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If you don’t have time to keep checking how many people are
following you on Twitter and how much of your content has been
retweeted, let TwentyFeet.com do it for you.

The “egotracking” service collects all your online stats in one
place for Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google Analytics, and
Bit.ly.

For example, TwentyFeet told me that last week on Twitter, I had
97 retweets, 2 new listings, 55 new followers and 27 mentions.

For the first 30 days, TwentyFeet is free of charge. Apart from
that, one account with Twitter and one profile with Facebook are
free of charge forever.

I don’t use the paid service, but you might want to. Click here
to learn more: https://www.twentyfeet.com/

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4. Product Review Template
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Are you reviewing products at your website, blog or within
articles or your newsletter?

Reviews are a great service and help promote your expertise.

Here’s a simple template on how to write product reviews:

http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2011/11/Product-Review-article-
Template.html

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5. Help This Hound
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Joyce Restaino of Newfoundland, NJ writes:

“We’re on the final push seeking contributing authors for the
forthcoming book: Jersey Women Mean Business: Big, Bold Business
Advice from 100 New Jersey Women Business Owners–Practical
Pointers, Solutions, and Strategies for Business, which will be
published by Woodpecker Press, a company that helps authors self-
publish.

“The investment is $595 and 50 New Jersey women business owners
have already committed to write chapters. Since this is a self-
published book, the media typically aren’t interested. However,
there are plenty of benefits for those contributing a chapter,
such as a professional video clip of each author talking about
her chapter and her business ($600 value); an opportunity to be a
guest on a blog talk radio business show; PR and social media
training; opportunities to appear on business panels after the
book is published in 2012; discounts and special author-only
programs.

“To attract authors we have used email, direct mail, phone
follow-up, workshops, and in-person appearances to talk about the
book and its benefits. We’re making one final push for
contributing authors and would love suggestions from all of your
Publicity Hounds.”

The landing page is at http://bigboldbiz.com

The Publicity Hound says: These books are popular with writers
who don’t want to publish an entire book. So I know my Hounds
will have lots of ideas on how to promote it. Post your comments
to my blog at http://publicityhound.net/?p=9709

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6. Hound Video of the Week
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Thanks to Publicity Hound Dr. David Lee Scher of the Pennsylvania
State University College of Medicine in Harrisburg, Pa., for this
video of Tootsie Roll, the Yorkie that’s VERY particular about
where her treats come from. I howled as I was watching this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qgcis4h3jX4

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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7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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11 qualities to look for when hiring a publicist
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9678

Help me turn my apple cellar into a video studio
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9689

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Publicity Tips—Make it Easy for People to Donate

November 1st, 2011 by JStewart in Publicity Tips

The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #579 Nov. 1, 2011
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. Make it Easy for People to Donate

2. Overused Words in Press Releases

3. ProfNet Leads on Twitter

4. Overcome Publicity Shyness

5. How to Time Your Facebook Posts

6. Hound Video of the Week

7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…

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1. Make it Easy for People to Donate
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Nonprofits and any business that’s asking website visitors for
donations: This tip is for you.

Make it as easy as possible for people to give to your worthy
cause.

Don’t just ask them to send a check. Let them pay by credit card,
or PayPal. Consider letting them donate stock, or give a
corporate matching gift. What about payroll deductions?

The Wikimedia Foundation, the folks that manage Wikipedia, gives
its website visitors nine ways to donate. You can read about it
at my blog at http://publicityhound.net/?p=9667.

Make these options part of your publicity campaign.

Include a reference in paid ads, press releases, your press kit,
the press room at your website, from a “Ways to Donate” link at
your blog, and on the social media sites.

Nonprofits that need publicity tips, or businesses that do joint
ventures with nonprofits, can find dozens more tips in the video
replay of a webinar I hosted last week with nonprofit marketing
expert Sandy Rees. If you’re sponsoring an event, looking for
donors, recruiting volunteers or trying to persuade the public to
support your cause, this is for you. Read more about what you’ll
learn and how to do it at
http://www.PublicityHound.com/publicity-products/marketing-
tapes/nonprofitpublicity.htm

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2. Overused Words in Press Releases
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Delighted. Best of breed. Scalability. Unique. Innovative. New.

And my personal favorite: Announced.

Those words appear everywhere in press releases, making the news
sound boring and trite.

Steve Farnsworth, chief digital strategist for Jolt Media, is
asking you to cast your vote.

“What overused drek is clogging the heart of news releases these
days? You can select up to 3!”

Vote at
http://stevefarnsworth.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/overused-
words-in-press-releases-what-words-would-you-outlaw/

And then learn how to write press releases the correct way. Take
my free email course, “89 Ways to Write Powerful Press Releases.” By
the time you’re done, it will be the equivalent of earning a
master’s degree in press releases. Opt into the course at
http://www.89pressreleasetips.com

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3. ProfNet Leads on Twitter
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ProfNet, the subscription service that provides leads Monday
through Friday from print and broadcast journalists looking for
sources, can be pricey if you’re a sole proprietor or your
company is on a tight budget.

That’s why following Proftnet’s Maria Perez on Twitter can pay
huge dividends. You won’t see all the leads, or most of them, but she
shares a few juicy ones.

Today, for example, she tweeted a lead from the Wall Street
Journal, which is looking for a forensic accounting expert. She
tweeted about the New York Post, which is looking for experts in
home health care. Another tweet mentioned that the Christian
Science Monitor is looking for experts in the Occupy Oakland
strike who can comment on what it will or won’t accomplish.

Follow Maria Perez on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/ProfNet.

That tip was one of more than 60 I shared recently when I
gathered my favorite free (or almost free) tools to share during the
webinar “60 Ideas in 60 Minutes: Free (or Practically Free) Tips, Tricks,
Tools & Tutorials for Publicity & Social Media.” You can access
the video replay, handouts and slides I used during the presentation.
at
http://www.publicityhound.com/publicity-products/marketing-tapes/60ideas.htm

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4. Overcome Publicity Shyness
=====================================

Most publicity advice is of the “here’s how to approach
journalists” variety.

But what if you’re reluctant, shy, embarrassed or uncomfortable
promoting yourself?

Many people are.

There’s a simple, profound principle that changed Steve
Harrison’s life when he started his business two decades ago. He’ll share
it, and explain the one marketing lesson that took him from
struggling to successful, when he hosts a free webinar tomorrow at 2 and 7
p.m. Eastern on “Fast-Track Strategies for Becoming a Well-Known,
Well-Paid Author, Speaker Or Expert In Your Field.”

Even though the call is free, I’m promoting it as a paid
affiliate because so many experts spend too many years trying to build
their platform, only to be disappointed in the end.

Don’t miss out, register for the call at
https://m164.infusionsoft.com/go/QL14FT/A10011/

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5. How to Time Your Facebook Posts
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This is way more work than you might be willing to do, but if you
love analyzing numbers, you can learn when to time your Facebook
posts so they reach the most fans.

Follow the directions given by Jeff Widman at the Mashable blog:
http://mashable.com/2011/10/26/time-facebook-posts/

And then discover all the other ways to attract Facebook fans.
Mari Smith, the world’s Number One Facebook expert, ticked them off
one by one, and demonstrated many of them, during my webinar, “33
Ways to Attract Facebook Fans, Provide Sterling Content & Keep Them
Coming Back for More.” You can access the video replay, the
handout listing all 33 tips and more. at
http://www.publicityhound.com/facebookpages.htm

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6. Hound Video of the Week
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Meet Daniel, the 20-pound miracle Beagle that’s up for adoption
after surviving a gas chamber in Florence, AL. What a great
mascot for dog-related company or nonprofit.

http://video-embed.nj.com/services/player/
bcpid651974715001?bctid=1242628019001

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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7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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Nonprofit Marketing Tip: Explain all 9 ways people can donate
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9667

Write killer headlines: 102 fill-in-the-blank formulas
http://publicityhound.net/write-killer-headlines-102-
fill-in-the-blank-formulas/

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