August 16, 2010

Easy Ways To Get Lots Of Publicity For You And Your Business

by Annie Jennings

You can get publicity on yourself, your book and your business with a few simple tips. Publicity allows you to achieve the media placements of your dreams and with the right publicity know-how you'll be able to break into top national TV shows, get booked on high listenership radio interviews with professional publicist technique and strategy.

Always have your press materials for your book promotion & publicity fully developed before you even begin the pitching process. To effectively promote your book, you'll need a segment style press release created especially for radio, TV or print, a media kit and video resume for National TV. After you pitch your media contact, your media contract will most likely ask you to send your book promotion materials to them. Any delay will cost you your credibility. Always do what you say you are going to do! Promoting and publicizing your book successfully depends upon the skill and quality that you present to the media.

Set your publicity goals in advance. Once you know what you want to accomplish you can find the contacts at the media outlets and start contacting them. Finding the right media target will help you accomplish your goals faster and help you land the media opportunity. Set your goals and go after them. Keep in mind that media begets media so get started and work your way up to the top of the media ladder. Get booked on lots of radio, your local TV shows and even national TV. But start small so you learn the ropes first and then move on to the bigger radio stations in the major cities in the national. Use this publicity strategy to get booked in newspapers, magazines and on the internet.

If newspapers and magazines are on your publicity goal list, start to follow these periodicals. Learn about the content and style and who writes in your expertise. Become familiar with what they have covered so you are pitching a fresh and "next level" article or story idea. When promoting your book or yourself, expect to make about 50 pitch calls before feeling comfortable with the content, style, language and tonality.

Can the media spot an amateur? You bet! Your pitch call is an audition. If you sound shy, uncertain and stumble over your words, the producer will think you will be shy, uncertain and stumble over your words on the air and will not book you. Your successful book promotion strategy or successfully creating expert status for yourself depends upon your development of strong presentation and communication skills and a certainty within yourself that you would make a great guest. If you doubt that you are ready for media your concerns will show in your presentation style and the media can sense this. Preparation, practice and media training can help you tremendously.

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