Who Is Dan Janal?
Dan Janal is Founder and President of PR LEADS Expert Resource Network.
He is responsible for growing the company from startup to more than 5,000 satisfied clients over the past 15 years. He is responsible for skyrocketing sales and marketing, creating clever new products and services, establishing mutually beneficial industry alliances and delivering outstanding customer service and training.
People who know Dan describe him as “warm,” “friendly, “helpful,” “insightful,” “witty” and “caring.”
Dan Janal’s Achievements
The San Francisco Chronicle called Dan Janal “an Email marketing expert.”
The LA Times called Dan Janal “an Internet marketing expert.”
Before starting a career in public relations and marketing, Dan Janal was an award-winning newspaper reporter for the Today newspaper in Cocoa, FL, news editor of the Port Chester (NY) Daily Item and business news editor for the Rockland County (NY) Journal-News. He has won writing awards from the National Education Association and the Hearst Foundation.
He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from Northwestern University’s famed Medill School of Journalism.
He’s probably the only person who created 8 different businesses that make $100,000 a year by using 8 different business models. He’s spoken on marketing topics and futurism in six countries and four continents and have taught at Berkeley and Stanford. Dan’s one of the most creative, problem-solving persons you’ve ever encountered.
Visit Dan Janal’s keynote speaking website for more information.
The Latest From Dan Janal’s PR LEADS Blog
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 [...]
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.