Marketing Podcast, Episode 15: Do-It-Yourself Publicity

Publicity

Sick of getting ignored by the media? Wish your press releases would get more results? Today’s podcast has all the information you need about do-it-yourself publicity.

Our featured guest, Nancy Juetten, is the owner of Main Street Media Savvy, an award-winning boutique public relations and communications agency based in Bellevue, Washington. She’s also an inspiring speaker and a newspaper columnist for the Puget Sound Business Journal.

 

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Enter To Win A Publici-Tea TO GO Gift Pack

In addition to sharing her expertise with podcast listeners, Nancy has agreed to give away one of her fabulous Publici-Tea TO GO Packages to a random commenter on the blog. (Retail value: $57.)

To enter, check out the Publici-Tea package on Nancy’s web site, then leave a comment on this blog post telling me what’s your favorite part of the package. I’ll announce a winner next Monday, June 8th.

Nancy is also giving away an e-book filled with 25 of her articles on getting free publicity to anyone who subscribes to the Media-Savvy-To-Go e-zine.

Other Podcast Resources

Other resources mentioned on  the podcast include:

•   Help A Reporter Out (HARO)

•   The Dos and Don’ts of Responding To HARO Leads

•   Press Release Grader

Check back June 15th for another podcast with more great marketing tips for women in business.

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Edit: Congrats to Brandon Ralsten for winning this week’s giveaway! Thanks to everyone who entered. Check back soon for more opportunities to win!

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