Get Free Publicity: Tips From The Experts

How can you get your story picked up by the media? The best answers to that question come from the producers, editors and journalists who decide which stories get coverage. Here are some of the best tips I have gotten from these experts.

Be familiar with the show/publication. Your pitch should be about how your story will work for them. Don’t do a general pitch (“A story about dog training.”) but suggest the segment the story would be right for, or what makes it right for …

Getting the Help of Printing Companies

Skilled folks know better when the graphics and images you used are in fact badly printed but after they have corrected them you probably won’t even notice it.

Press Printing Pros and Cons

Press Printing has made nay type of printing much faster and easier. With its introduction. it now only takes a few months to print not only hundreds but thousands of copies of printed materials.

The Basics of Magazine Printing

Advancements in printing technology has made magazine printing much easier. Nevertheless, just like any print job magazine printing needs careful and proper planning.

The Print Industry: Is It Doomed?

Even though people will continue to be attached to their computer screens for the next decade, the print industry is here to stay for a number of practical reasons.

Your 6-Step Plan For Press Release Placement

There’s a clear way around press release failure and it’s called the pitch. A lot like it sounds a pitch is a fast throw at busy editors about a possible story. If they want to find out more, then you send the press release.

That leads me to a huge pet peeve: Sending out press releases via e-mail to a list of editors. From my experience it’s never – ever – worked. I no longer try it and suggest you don’t either. It’s a waste of your time and all of the editors. Instead: