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"Get Your Name and
Message in the Media" When the media talks about you - that builds credibility, image and respect. Whether you call this promotion, public relations or publicity, remember two important points; 1. It is free. Well nothing is free - you pay in time and effort. Follow this five step proven process to get your name and message in the media. 1. Target the media where you want to be seen Of the three forms of traditional media print is the best. Clients might not
have seen you on TV or heard you on radio. But when you are in print you can
send them a photocopy. 2. Build a Database Start recording contact information about editors and reporters for the publications in which you might appear. Watch for publications that might be able to use your expertise. Pick up a copy and read it. Search for articles on your industry or area of expertise. Take note of writers whose style you enjoy. If you like their style it is because you are like them or would like to be. There is a good chance that they will also like you, so start with them. 3. Make contact First contact; shall we dance? There is no right way but some work better
than others. These worked best for me; call, introduce yourself and offer an
article or interview, send a note of congratulations on an article they wrote or
mail a post card from an exotic location, (sign your name clearly). Treat the media like hot prospects. Once you've made first contact never let
them forget about you. Be in contact every two to three months. Call them, send
them an article you wrote, call them, send a post card, ask to meet for lunch or
coffee, send an news release, call, send a note about one of their articles,.. 4. You appear in print You desire most to have them quote you as the expert or talk about your
growing business. But, first they must believe you are the expert. And once they
call you the expert you can quote them as having called you the expert. It is a
circular argument but it works because perception is reality. 5. Follow-up After you appear in a publication send the editor or reporter a personal thank you note, then go back to step 1, do not pass go, do not collect $200. Start all over again - and laugh at those who exclaim, "You are so lucky". Peter Urs Bender and George Torok are co-authors of the national bestseller, 'Secrets of Power Marketing', Canada's first guide to personal marketing for non-marketers. Torok delivers seminars and keynotes on Personal Marketing. |
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