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10 Secrets to Free Publicity

 
Author: Shannon Cherry

Public relations is popular because it is very cost-effective and it works. If you send out one press release, for example, and it gets into print, it could generate more interest in your product or service.

Businesses that want a leg up on their competition need to focus on boosting their public relations (PR) efforts. This keeps them from going under when the economy is weak, and gets them ahead of their competitors when sales start picking up. Now is the perfect time to get a fresh start on your publicity strategies.

Here are ten tips to help you use free publicity to kick-start a business into high gear:

1.Articles: Articles don't have to be long; they just need to be informative. Writing articles gives you instant credibility, too. Submitting online, as well as offline, provides another good chance to get your name in print at no cost. Be sure to put your contact information in a contact resource box at the end of the article.

2. Press releases: Reporters everywhere are looking for stories, and a press release gives them the information to write that story. Just make sure its newsworthy, not just an advertisement.

3. Newsletters: Writing a newsletter is another way to keep your name top-of-mind. This can be online or offline. Both contain content valuable to your target market and many times advertise your products and services. The cost of this is nothing, yet the return potential is infinite.

4. Business cards: Think of your business card as a small billboard and start handing them out everywhere. Include them in all your correspondence even in your bills!

5. Public speaking: Speaking in front of an audience usually makes you an expert. People like to buy from experts. If they're in your audience, then they'll remember your expertise and come to you when they need your product or service. Speaking is free, and it's just like making a sales call to many people at one time.

6. Free reports: Offering a free report online is a good way to get an e-mail from prospects so you may market to them later. This is the whole basis of permission-based marketing, or opt-in lists. You can do the same thing offline.

7. Radio: Radio is expensive, you say? Not if you are being interviewed or calling in on a talk show. Getting interviewed is free, except for your continual follow-up with producers. Calling in is free, but sometimes it's hard to relay contact information.

8. Online forum participation: There are many online newsgroups or forums for a particular subject area. Participating in these is another way to get your name out. Many online forums will let you put an e-mail signature with a link to your site or message with another site linked. Take full advantage of this; these links get clicked often when of interest to the forum participants.

9. Strategic alliances: Introduce yourself to other businesspeople who don't compete with you but sell products or services to the same target audience. Offer to promote them if they promote you. Make sure they're people you like and trust.

10. Letters to the editor: Many times a letter to the editor has a better chance of getting published than the actual press release. You'd be surprised how many people read this column in publications. This is also another way to become friends with the editor. If they see you enough and match you with a newsworthy press release, then your chances of getting a press release in print increases.

Author Bio:

Shannon Cherry

As a woman entrepreneur myself with many successful years in the business of marketing and public relations, I know how hard it is to find cost-effective, results-oriented communications that work. After a career as a newspaper and television reporter, I used my skills to become a high-demand marketer and publicist for more than 15 years.

Today, I use my talent and knowledge to turn people’s ideas into clear, concise, compelling stories – the kind that stands above the rest and gets noticed.

I’ve worked with big clients, including Minolta Corporation, Alaska Airlines and the US Department of Justice, who have spent millions of dollars to get an expert’s ideas for their marketing and publicity.

But you and I know entrepreneurs & small businesses just don't have that kind of money.

So let me share a little secret with you: You don’t have to spend millions to develop effective marketing that works – and it doesn’t need to be complex.

I created Be Heard Solutions & Cherry Communications to help business owners and entrepreneurs like you to find your voice, tell your story and be heard – and without a million dollar price tag!

When you work with me, I’ll share easy strategies that will get you heard in the news and by potential clients and customers. Tactics that will help you generate free advertising, promotion and publicity for any product, service, website, book – or even yourself! And I don't just teach these techniques, I use them all the time for my clients (including other professional marketing gurus!) and for myself – so I know they’re the most effective strategies available.

You can join so many other business owners who are building successful companies by harnessing the same marketing techniques as the major corporations – without the same price tag – by tapping into Be Heard Solutions.

So are you ready to rise above the marketing din and be heard? No matter what your size, I know you will find a solution that’s best suited to your unique situation – one that will help you have the successful business you’re dreaming about.

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