People are always asking me what to do with all the great media coverage they get with PR LEADS. Here’s a great idea from Robert Livinsgtone of IdealCost.com. He has his media hits printed on his business cards. He has the normal info you’d expect to see on a card, like name, contact info, etc. But on the back he lists the high-value places he’s been quoted in under a column labeled “In the News.” I also like his line at the bottom, “and many more.” Thanks for sharing, Robert.
Business cards are pretty cheap these days (at least on the Internet), so why not print a bunch of media-savvy cards and impress your next networking meeting?
Business cards are pretty cheap these days (at least on the Internet), so why not print a bunch of media-savvy cards and impress your next networking meeting?
Do you have a great way to promote your publicity? Tell me and I’ll share it with everyone.
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This is a great idea! Talk about adding an instant layer of credibility to your first impression. I’m putting this on my to-do list right now.
I’m currently doing PR for a university department. These scientists often publish journal articles, present papers at meetings, or are quoted in news stories. Every time this happens, I leverage it by posting a short version of what they did to a university webpage designed for such information. I submit the accumulated info monthly. The large number of items has helped create a positive buzz for the department.
This is an awesome idea. I have some great media hits (thanks to PRLeads) I can use.