How NOT to impress a reporter
Here's a nice article about how NOT to impress a reporter. Read the article at "Catching Flack" to make sure you don't make these mistakes!http://blogs.bnet.com/pr/?p=12
Here's a nice article about how NOT to impress a reporter. Read the article at "Catching Flack" to make sure you don't make these mistakes!http://blogs.bnet.com/pr/?p=12
The New York Times quoted two PR LEADS clients on April 29, 2007 in an article entitled, "Sizing Up Your Skills for a Return to work." "When I read the PR Lead that a New York Times writer was looking for someone to talk about at-home moms returning to work, I dropped everything and answered [...]
Three PR LEADS clients were quoted in the New York Times Business Section on Sunday, April 1, 2007."PR leads has been a cost effective way for me to get some PR and credibility for my new business. Along with my quotes in the NY Times and Juneau Empire, I’ve used the topics I’ve written on [...]
Penelope Trunk, author of Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success, was quoted on the front page of the print edition of USA TODAY, March 29, 2007 in an article about lay offs at Circuit City.Here's the link to the online edition of the story:USA TODAY"PR Leads has been really really good for me. I [...]
Reporters won't like to admit this fact, but the truth is that a lot of stories that appear in daily newspapers and magazines came from ideas pitched by public relations professionals.The best PR people have rock-solid relationships with reporters who will accept their phone calls, read their pitch letters, schedule appointments with their clients and [...]
PR LEADS is the "Program of the Week" for My Success Gateway.com, a site that helps provide great information for entrepreneurs and small business.You can listen to my 35-minute podcast with Jim Peak by going to this page:http://www.mysuccessgateway.comThe program will go live Thursday morning, February 21, 2007.If you are not a PR LEADS client, you'll [...]