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Generate King-Sized Traffic Increases With Offline Web Site
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By George McKenzie
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How would you like to do the kind of web site promotion that
brings thousands of visitors to your site--and maybe
hundreds of thousands of dollars to your bottom line--with
little or no cash investment on your part?
Sounds like one of those "Be A Millionaire In An Hour" get-
rich-quick schemes, right? But it's not.
I'm talking about offline web site promotion that's more
powerful, productive, and profitable than anything you can
buy at any price.
Free publicity in the media.
It's too bad so many people neglect opportunities for free
advertising just because they don't know how the media
works. Or they think, "Why would anyone want to run a TV
story or newspaper article about my business?"
Surprisingly, sometimes all you have to do is ask.
My friend Joe Gross is a tax consultant who appeals
property tax assessments for a living. One day he told me
he'd never seen assessments jump like they had in the
previous year.
My "news antenna" shot up. Then, when he showed me his new
web site, which gave property owners a chance to look up
appraisals of other homes in their neighborhood, I told
him--"You've got to pitch this to the news media."
I helped Joe put together a short release and then faxed it
to local radio and TV stations. A few nights later, there
was Joe, on the evening news, sitting next to a computer
monitor in his office, describing to tens of thousands of
viewers how his web site could help them pay less in
property taxes. That kind of promotion would have
cost thousands if he had paid for the same amount of
advertising time.
Another friend, Darrin Schroeder, noticed an article about
browsers in a San Antonio newspaper. Coincidentally,
Schroeder's company was rolling out a new browser, so he
called the reporter who wrote the story and persuaded him to
do a "follow-up" piece. When the article appeared,
Schroeder emailed it to leading industry magazines. About a
dozen reviews or articles resulted, including a blockbuster
piece in PC World.
The day after the PC World article appeared, Schroeder's
company, CrystalPort, took more than a thousand orders for
downloads--TEN TIMES what they'd been averaging until then.
Tom Antion, is a Maryland-based seminar leader who's been
extremely successful marketing his audio, video, and
electronic products on the web. Antion is also an
accomplished offline promoter who has worked hard at getting
his name out through radio & TV interviews and the print
media.
His name recently appeared in an article written by a Miami
newspaper reporter--a simple one line quote. Someone
representing CBS saw it and contacted Antion about their new
project, CBS Switchboard.com. Result: a three month part-
time consulting contract worth more than six figures. And
his hit counter has skyrocketed.
Will your media marketing efforts result in such spectacular
successes? It's possible, though not likely.
But getting free advertising in the media isn't
nearly as hard as most people think. It takes some time and
energy, but it doesn't have to cost cash. You WILL get
results if you keep trying, and the rewards will far
outweigh the effort. Just ask Joe Gross, Darrin Schroeder,
and Tom Antion.
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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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