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Comprehensive Audio Programs: "Get Slightly Famous" -- In PrintBreak Out of the Anonymity Trap!Forget expensive brochures, mailing and advertising programs. Forget about sitting around, hoping your prospects will find you. There's a better way to build a thriving small business. You need to Get Slightly Famous--In Print. Slightly Famous business owners get quoted as experts and publish articles about their business. This strategy can help you reach your target market and discover one of the most powerful and cost-effective marketing methods available. Appearing in print exposes your business to thousands of prospects that otherwise would never hear about you. Print media exposure helps you break through the competitive clutter, become a recognized leader in your field, and get more business with less effort.
Get Slightly Famous--In Print is a three-part audio program that will help you:
Get Slightly Famous--In Print provides proven strategies drawn from my years of experience as a working journalist, during which time I published over 200 articles in publications including The Washington Post, Financial Executive, Home Office Computing, Costco Connection, Industry Week, Brand Marketing, and dozens of trade, business and consumer publications. The program provides practical, hands-on instruction on how to build your business by “Getting Slightly Famous” and becoming an expert in publications that reach your target market. You'll also learn from guest experts and real-world entrepreneurs who share their secrets for Getting Slightly Famous in print media.
What You'll Get with This ProgramThe audio program is available as a three-CD package. It is comprised of (3) 90-minute teleseminars covering different areas of the Get Slightly Famous marketing strategy. Session One: Get Slightly Famous--In PrintA pre-recorded teleseminar with Steven Van Yoder and David Steele of the Relationship Coaching Institute. Publishing articles and getting quoted about your business expertise helps you reach your best prospects, break out of the anonymity trap, and avoid blending into a sea of look-alikes. No matter what business you're in, getting your name in magazines, newsletters, and special interest publications will help you attract clients and customers. This teleseminar provides an overview of the media need and the role of outside experts to help them complete their stories. You'll learn how to build media appeal into your business, how to introduce yourself as a media resource, and how to position yourself as an expert who gets called by editors and journalists. Session Two: Getting Articles into PrintA pre-recorded teleseminar with Steven Van Yoder, Lisa Tomaszewski, and Jeff Dobkin. Getting your name in print for free—by submitting guest articles for publication in print media—conveys instant credibility that no amount of advertising can replicate. It's also a strategy that can be easily implemented. There are thousands of business, trade, and Internet publications covering every imaginable industry and audience, and many are fairly easy to break into, even for beginners. Once you learn the ropes, you'll find that placing articles in publications relevant to your business is a powerful and effective way to market your services. This session will provide a step-by-step tour of how to get your work in publications that reach your target market. You'll learn:
I have published hundreds of articles resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars of free media coverage for my clients in consumer and business publications. This talk will leave you with a clear understanding and action plan of how to get "slightly" famous by publishing articles about your business that reach your target market. Guests:Lisa Tomaszewski, editor of Physicians’ Money Digest. As an editor responsible for working with dozens of expert article contributors, Lisa will discuss how to successfully and professionally approach and sell an editor on your ideas. Lisa provides valuable insights into the world of small magazine publishing and the role of outside contributors. Jeff Dobkin is an expert in direct mail marketing and the author of How to Market Your Product for Under $500. Jeff has published over 130 articles in targeted trade publications that have helped him generate over $400,000 in book sales and consulting work. Jeff discusses his strategy for syndicating articles to publications read by his target market. He'll also share secrets for turning articles into direct- response, lead- generation tools. Session Three: Become a Media ResourceA pre-recorded teleseminar with Steven Van Yoder, Shel Horowitz, and Denise Myshko. How many times have you seen your competitors quoted in the media? What’s their secret? They made themselves known to the media and established their credibility as a source of reliable information in their field. This is something you can do too! Journalists rely on outside experts to make their stories lively and interesting. Because journalists are not usually expert in the subjects they write about, outside sources help give their stories authority and provide a real-world connection to readers. Being quoted in one story increases the chances that other reporters will recognize your expertise and call you for similar stories. The more you are quoted and written about, the more you will be seen by your prospects as a serious contributor to your industry. This is the position you want, and it's not difficult to achieve. This class will show you how to position yourself as a media resource to journalists and editors who reach your target market. You'll learn:
Guests:Shel Horowitz, a PR consultant, speaker, and author of six books, including Grassroots Marketing: Getting Noticed in a Noisy World, has been quoted in hundreds of news articles in publications including Fortune, Small Business, the Wall Street Journal, Inc, Entrepreneur and the New York Times. Shel will be on hand to explain how he's been so successful getting his name into print media and will share his secrets for getting "slightly" famous in print. Denise Myshkois editor of PharmaVoice, a pharmaceutical industry trade publication, and a previous editor at two other trade magazines, R&D Directions and Risk and Insurance. I've worked with Denise for several years, and she definitely understands the value of working with industry professionals to contribute their ideas and expertise to her publications. Denise discusses how to successfully and professionally approach publications and offer your expertise to editors and journalists, how and when to use press releases, and how to build long-term relationships with editors.
Program Details & PricingGet Slightly Famous--In Print is available as a three-CD audio program for $59. You will receive a package by mail of all recorded material. Please allow 4-10 business days for CD package delivery Other Audio Programs
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