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August 12, 2008

Marketing Yourself to the Media

Filed under: News, Reviews, & Observations, Business, How-To, Income Producers, FYI — angela @ 7:00 am


Marketing Yourself to the Media

A guest post for Baby Boomer entrepreneurs by Beverly Mahone

At midlife, the transition from Corporate America entrepreneurship can be challenging. Basically it means you’re starting all over again. But the good part of it is you at least you are doing something you really want to do. After all, that’s why you took the leap of faith right?

In order to put your business front and center during the second half of your life, there are some things you need to do to drum up some publicity.

The first thing you have to determine is how you want to market yourself. TV News always likes a “hook.” If you’ve got one, you should present it WITHOUT HESITATION. For example, let’s say there was a bomb scare on a plane you were on or if you were in the airport at the time of the scare/evacuation, don’t hesitate to contact the nearest TV/radio/newspaper station (all of them, in fact) and let them know your connection to the NEWS OF THE DAY.

Chances are, they will want to interview you and that’s your in road to throw in why you were in the airport/on the plane in the first place (something hopefully tied to your business, which you can casually throw in). It not only gives you some FACE TIME but exposure for what you do and best of all—it’s FREE. You can’t pay for that kind of advertising. Then you can turn around and put out a press release saying you were interviewed on such and such a station about your business venture.

If you have an upcoming event you’d like coverage on, that can be harder. Once again, TV likes a “hook” If you’re doing a seminar on marketing your business (for example), you should try to find a way to make it involve public service somehow. TV stations frown upon promoting business ventures for FREE but if it fulfills a community service or need, they will bite because they have an obligation to the FCC to provide so much airtime to that kind of coverage.

So let’s say you’re doing a seminar on marketing your business. Bring in a representative from the local homeless shelter or boy scouts or women’s domestic violence hotline to demonstrate how they can get greater exposure and benefit monetarily. Then tailor your release so that the emphasis is on the Public Service vs. your “self” venture. Once again, you get a little FACE TIME and back door publicity for your business. Ask the station for a news clip of what they did and once you get it, you’ve got a video testimonial of news coverage for your event.

As always, be sure to thank the station (get a specific name). Journalists aren’t supposed to accept gifts—but if you send some sort of token to a specific name, they will accept it (on the down low) and be more inclined to interview you again the next time you have a particular project.

Attention-grabbing press releases should go out at least three weeks in advance of your event, with follow-up phone calls. You can never make too many follow-up calls. We don’t like it on our end—but persistence and personality could make the difference on a SLOW NEWS DAY.

BAM Enterprises is a media consulting firm owned by veteran journalist Beverly Mahone. Beverly, who spent more than 25 years as a radio and television journalist, is now using her media expertise to train novices on communicating effectively and how to market themselves and their businesses to radio, television and newspapers professionals. If it’s your time to shine, she’ll help you turn on the spotlight!

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July 26, 2008

Have Enough Time for Blogging? Mobile it!



I don’t seem to lately. But if you keep up with ProBlogger Darren Rowse you just might find out a way to squeeze in a productive blogging hour here and there by reading all the responses to his question, “If you only had one hour a day to blog what would you spend it doing?”

Appears spending time commenting on other blogs is a popular suggestion as it is of utmost importance to network and develop an online presence outside of your own blog. Tweaking your blog is much more time consuming so most seem to prefer to allow much more time for that blogging task. I REALLY need to spend some time in that area. MUST try to find some time in the near future to update a lot of things here.

Now that I have a Blackberry maybe I can mobile it now and then. At least spend some time jotting down thoughts and ideas for posts whenever I’m out and about and stuck in waiting mode somewhere such as standing in line at a checkout. Blogging while sitting in the waiting room of your doctor’s office might help divert your mind to more positive thoughts. For the many now resorting to some form of mass transit, that would be a great way to use that time of your day much more productively.

I’m checkin’ out the Twitter craze, too. Wanna follow me? Oh, and if anybody knows how to fix my Twitter box over there on the right sidebar please let me know. I’d very much appreciate it.

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September 18, 2007

5 Steps To Selling More Copies Of Your Book Or E-book Teleseminar



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