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    Default What questions do you have about publicity and promotion?

    Hi everyone.

    I'd love to help you get your publicity and promotions going in 2010. So please, ask me anything about PR, publicity, and promos. I am here to help!

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    1. How often should a press release be sent out?

    If it's an on-going process, like monthly or quarterly, what do you do if you don't have anything of note to share in a press release?

    2. What is the best way to determine who to send the press releases to? Is something like PRWeb good to use or can my money be better spent somewhere else?

    Thanks

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    MadMula,

    Just ask Tiger Woods.

    Bad publicity will get you exposure for sure... but your rep is ruined forever.

    Shannon

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    Tracy,

    Thanks for asking.

    I typically do a press release a month for clients. For myself, I often do two or three a month!

    When you don't have something new to announce, you create news. What I do is piggyback on holidays, seasons and trends. Did you see my post about ugly holiday sweaters using piggybacking http://thepowerpublicist.com/ugly-ch...icity-goldmine That's a good example.

    I hate PR Web. I only use it when a clients asks me to. There are several free PR sites that will help you with SEO, which is what PR Web does. It doesn't get you media coverage. The 800 journalists I surveyed think PR Web is full of a bunch of crap.

    So where to send it. Ask your target market what media they are consuming and concentrate your efforts there. Then post them on PR Leap, PR Compass and a few more. Just space the posting out every few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShannonCherry View Post
    Bad publicity will get you exposure for sure... but your rep is ruined forever.
    Actually, people rebound from bad publicity all the time. Kobe Bryant has rebounded nicely from rape accusations. Janet Jackson came back from "Nipplegate." Alex Rodriguez overcame his "steroids" admission. Gary Halbert overcame prison.

    President Obama overcame Rev. Wright. Muhammad Ali overcame being labeled a draft dodger. Bill Clinton overcame Monica Lewinski. Hillary Clinton overcame Bill.

    I could go on and on and on...the point is people overcome bad publicity all the time. It doesn't necessarily have to be a death sentence for your reputation.

    David Jackson

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    What are the best sites to submit a press release? Awhile ago, you or someone else listed quite a few of them. Maybe your top 10?

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    David,

    You actually make my point well. You aren't remembering all the good stuff, but the stuff that gave them bad publicity. And when they die, people will remember it too.

    And the MAJOR reason why all these people have bounced back is due to
    a good PR person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShannonCherry View Post
    David,

    You actually make my point well. You aren't remembering all the good stuff, but the stuff that gave them bad publicity.
    Sherry, I was merely giving examples of the things they had to overcome. When I think about Muhammad Ali, I think about the greatest boxer who ever lived, before I think of anything else.

    When I think about Michael Jackson, I think about the greatest entertainer who ever lived, before I think of anything else. When I think about Kobe Bryant, the first thing that comes to mind is his amazing talent.

    When I think about the Clintons, I always think about their resiliency, first and foremost. I'm a pretty typical American. We like to forgive and forget.

    Am I suggesting that good PR isn't important? No, I'm not. All I'm saying is most people have short memories, when it comes to bad publicity.

    David Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelwriter View Post

    So, here's my question, is it ever worth promoting a non-service based business? Can PR help affiliate sites?
    Absolutely. Businesses that sell products are the bread and butter of the economy and frankly is what most people think of as a business. That's why journalists love to do stories on them.

    As a a matter of fact, I have several Penny Pinching Publicity members with non-service related businesses. I've had to product selling clients featured on Oprah and one in the New York Times.

    As for affiliates, I think this can work as well. If you are someone who positions yourself firmly in a specific niche, there are tons of media opportunities.

    I'll be testing this more myself as I am selling affiliate products in niche markets beginning in the new year. I'd be happy to let you know the results.

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    Hi Constance.

    Quote Originally Posted by constance View Post
    What are the best sites to submit a press release? Awhile ago, you or someone else listed quite a few of them. Maybe your top 10?
    I discuss this on my blog here: http://thepowerpublicist.com/press-r...ally-use-them/

    I think it gives a better profile of them and talks about how to use these sites correctly for the best bang for your buck.

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