Dan Janal

About Dan Janal

Dan Janal is Founder and President of PR LEADS Expert Resource Network.

USA TODAY called Dan Janal “a true Internet pioneer” because he has more than 20 years of PR experience. He was on the PR team that launched America Online. He also handled PR assignments for IBM, Reader’s Digest, American Express, AT&T and more than 100 other high-tech companies, including many startups. He was responsible for the PR that introduced the CD ROM industry, as he served as PR counsel to Grolier and their Electronic Encyclopedia, the first piece of consumer software for CD-ROMS.

The San Francisco Chronicle called Dan Janal “an Email marketing expert.”

The LA Times called Dan Janal “an Internet marketing expert.”

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What’s the Story about Stories?

When it comes to story tellers, Patricia Fripp would be on any meeting planner’s short list. Now, storytelling is all the rage. I interviewed Ms. Fripp recently on how to use stories to leave a lasting impression on your audiences. She is doing a three-day coaching session on this topic. For info click here: http://www.fripp.com/getcoachedtospeak.html [...]

What’s the Story about Stories?2016-11-28T23:38:21+00:00

Is it time to reinvent yourself and your business?

A well-known speaker shared his story recently and I think it bears repeating. He created a topic that hadn’t existed before. He was on fire with new business. Other speakers saw what he was doing and offered the same topic – at a lower price. Meeting planners hired him and them. After several years, the [...]

Is it time to reinvent yourself and your business?2016-11-28T23:38:21+00:00

How can I get more publicity from my blog or ezine?

When you write an ezine, be sure to post the article to your blog. Google could index it and it could rank high in their results. I can't guarantee that will happen to you, but it does happen when I do it. Here's proof.

How can I get more publicity from my blog or ezine?2016-11-28T23:38:21+00:00

Should you write an ezine each week?

It’s been a year since I resumed writing this weekly newsletter and I thought you’d benefit from what I’ve learned. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Should I Write an Ezine?” or “Is it worth writing an ezine?” then read on.

Should you write an ezine each week?2016-11-28T23:38:22+00:00

How can I get my self-help book for women reviewed in USA TODAY?

Many people want to get publicity for their books into the most widely read newspaper in the US. But few are chosen. I recently saw a front-page interview with a new self-help author so I decided to deconstruct the story to find out the publicity strategy used because I always like to give my book author clients tips on how to get publicity.

How can I get my self-help book for women reviewed in USA TODAY?2016-11-28T23:38:22+00:00

Can you sell books at Costco?

Book marketing guru John Kremer reports that one of his follows did a book signing at Costco. The author thought his results were extraordinary.

Can you sell books at Costco?2011-03-01T16:51:56+00:00

Google Wages War on Content Farms

Google announced it has cracked down on “content farms” that are full of trivial articles that yield unsatisfying results. Their intent is pure: they want to get the best possible search results for their searchers – you and me. But their method is open to debate.

Google Wages War on Content Farms2016-11-28T23:38:22+00:00

Watson: A smart guy or a publicity stunt?

Watson the computer beat two of Jeopardy's all-time champs. But was it a publicity stunt or was it an honest match? As any arm-chair player of Jeopardy can tell you, there are two essential skills needed to win: 1. knowledge of facts, history, trivia and wordplay. 2. a quick trigger finger. Watson knows the answers. [...]

Watson: A smart guy or a publicity stunt?2011-02-17T10:04:18+00:00

Should I Pay to Be on TV?

There seems to be a new trend going on among local TV shows as well as cable news shows to sell interview spots to authors, speakers and business people for fees ranging from $900 to $4,500.

Should I Pay to Be on TV?2016-11-28T23:38:22+00:00

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