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Expert Analysis: Let The Media Boost Your Credibility And Attract New Customers For You--FREE


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Expert Analysis: Let The Media Boost Your Credibility And Attract New Customers For You--FREE.



by George McKenzie



There's a common misconception that people in the news business

have a giant network of sources where they get all their

information, and they certainly don't need help from "average

people."



It's not true.



News organizations are constantly looking for story ideas--from

anywhere.



And if you master the media marketing strategies below, your

reputation as an "expert" among the media will absolutely

skyrocket--and so will the traffic-generating free publicity that

results.





***Offer "another angle" on a current story  Suppose you hear a

something on a 6:00 PM TV newscast, and you believe you have the

credentials to comment on it. Contact the newsroom, tell the

assignment editor or producer you can offer "another angle" on

the story. Be sure to say something like, "I think a lot of your

viewers will find it interesting (surprising, shocking, etc)

that..." and then explain your idea.



***Offer yourself as a guest on shows that have to fill a lot of

airtime. Check out local TV programs to see who's already doing a

lot of guest interviews. Usually these tend to be "soft" news

shows in the early or mid morning, especially on weekends. Get

creative and figure out how to package what you know in a way

that's interesting to a mass audience. Then construct a news

release to send to the appropriate person on the show you have in

mind.



***Polls & Surveys First there was The Book Of Lists. Then

David Letterman made his nightly "Top Ten" polls a cultural icon.

People love them, and in this age of email, anyone can put

together a quickie poll and publish a list.



***Tip Sheets  Great fillers on slow news days. Make

sure they’re not dated, then package them in an attention getting

news release--one that positions you as a qualified expert to add

some insights the subject matter.



***Ask to be added to the "Expert's Directory." Every newsroom

has a book or file they reach for when they need find someone who

offer insights on what's happening.



It's usually nothing more than a computer database or even a

paper file. and to get in, all you generally have to do is ask--

AND send a media kit that with a bio and contact information.

SHORT and RELEVANT are the key words here.





Taking a few minutes to do these things can result in repeated

opportunities for free publicity. And because of the "halo

effect" you get from being interviewed by the media, it's

the kind of traffic-generating publicity that's more powerful and

profitable than anything money can buy.









George McKenzie has almost thirty years experience in radio

and TV. His work has appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN and

CNN, and he currently hosts several radio talk shows in San

Antonio, Texas.



George is the founder and CEO of The Academy Of Marketing

And Advertising,

http://www.get-free-publicity.com . He invites you to

subscribe to the Academy's free ezine, Get Free Publicity,

at http://www.get-free-publicity.com/subscribe.htm .





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