Be Newsworthy
Newsworthy
Enhance Your Business with Free Publicity
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Maximize your business’s potential through free publicity, a marketing strategy I have perfected over 52 years. Here are professional, actionable steps to make your business newsworthy and attract media attention without any cost.
Steps to Become Newsworthy:
- Engage with Current Events: Comment on local news. For instance, a chiropractor successfully advocated for school bus seat belts, gaining significant media coverage.
- Leverage Popular TV Shows: Connect your business to trending TV topics. A therapist gained attention by discussing a support group following a TV character’s cancer diagnosis.
- Be Controversial: Challenge popular opinions with well-researched arguments. A shoe store owner could highlight benefits of controversial footwear trends.
- Conduct Surveys: Create and share surveys related to your field. Announce results to the press.
- Offer Free Classes: Host free educational sessions related to your expertise to attract potential clients.
- Support Community Causes: Organize charitable events. For example, a chiropractor provided free physicals for children in shelters, resulting in positive media exposure.
- Build an Informative Website:Share valuable, free information to attract and retain visitors, converting them into customers.
- Host a Radio Show: Buy airtime, host a talk show, and promote your business while establishing yourself as an expert.
- Publicize Good Deeds:Share your community contributions, such as donating food to shelters or gifts to patients.
- Timely Engagement:Write timely letters to editors or offer to write a column to establish yourself as a field expert.
Be Newsworthy
Build Your Business Almost Overnight with Free Publicity
I’ve been a Marketing Consultant for over 33 years, and my favorite marketing strategy is Free Publicity. Why? Because it’s easy and, best of all, it’s FREE. You can gain free exposure on TV, in newspapers, magazines, and on the radio—if you know how to position yourself as newsworthy.
10 Simple Ways to Become Newsworthy:
- Engage with Local News: Voice your opinion on local issues. For example, a chiropractor advocating for seat belts on school buses garnered significant media attention.
- Tie into Popular TV Shows: Link your expertise to trending topics on television. A therapist gained credibility by connecting her support group to a storyline on a popular show.
- Be Controversial: Challenge popular opinions in your field. This can make you stand out, but ensure your claims are honest and well-researched.
- Conduct a Survey: Create surveys on topics related to your industry. Share the results with the press to spark interest.
- Offer Free Classes: Teach the public about your area of expertise. This not only helps others but also enhances your reputation.
- Support a Cause: Organize charitable events or services for those in need. This kind of community involvement often attracts media coverage.
- Create a Resourceful Website: Offer free, valuable information on your site. This can drive traffic and increase interest in your services.
- Host a Radio Talk Show: Purchase airtime to host your own show. This positions you as an expert and can be a lucrative investment.
- Publicize Good Deeds: Inform the press about the positive things you already do. Authenticity in your efforts will resonate with the media.
- Be Timely: Write letters to the editor on current issues. Frequent publications can lead to opportunities for writing a regular column.
Be Newsworthy
Build Your Business Almost Overnight with FREE PUBLICITY
The best part is that it is FREE!
I have been a Marketing Consultant for thirty three years!
My favorite kind of marketing is Free Publicity.
Why is that my favorite? Because it is easy and it is FREE.
You can get FREE space on TV, in Newspapers, Magazines and on the Radio…
all FREE FOR THE ASKING…if you know how to ask… and if you find a way to make yourself newsworthy.
Are you asking how you can be newsworthy?
Anyone (yes I mean ANYone) can be newsworthy.
Here are only 10 simple ideas that always work and see how many you can apply to you, your office, your products, or your business. Once you select one, let the press know what you are doing.
- Pay attention to the local news and let the media know how you feel. When the county was moving to take seat belts off school buses a chiropractor client went before the school board urging them to put seat belts on school buses. He came armed with some basic statistics and a plea to protect our greatest assets- our children. ” We ship oranges under safer conditions that we transport our children to and from school.” Every television news channel featured him as well as the major newspapers.
- Tie yourself into topics covered on ordinary television shows. When a main character on a TV drama developed cancer, a therapist called the local TV station of the network that aired that show to tell them about the woman’s support group she ran for cancer survivors. The local news repeatedly ran a promo for the news piece all during the airing of the show. The News liked it because it kept people tuned to that station and it gave the therapist great coverage and immediate credibility. Read the TV guide, and pay attention to the top shows. Imagine if a therapist called their local network about “How to Cope with Unrequited Love” after the FRIENDS episode where Joey told Rachel that he loved her.
- Be controversial. Pick up on any trend and go against it. A radio talk show called me once to find a physician who would discuss why we should raise the speed limit. Watch TV, read the news and find something that you disagree with. A shoe storeowner that finds research suggesting that the new pointy-toed shoes are actually good for your feet would get some press coverage. Just be careful to be honest in everything you say and be able to back it up with research. Be prepared for the aftershock of being controversial. If you can’t take the heat, don’t do it.
- Create a survey. Have someone actually make phone calls asking the questions. Pick questions related to your field that people would be interested in hearing the answer to. Anyone in any profession can present a survey on any subject.
Some simple questions are:
- If you had to do it over what one thing would you change about your life?
- If you had to do it again, would you marry the same person?
- How many children do you have and if you had to do it again, how many would you have?
- If possible compile your answers by age, sex or income of the respondents. If you have a web site, put the survey up on your web site as well. Change the survey monthly and announce the last month’s results and announce the new question to the press as well.
- Give a free class teaching people how to do what you do. I give free talks on how to get free publicity. It sells more books and gets me new clients. Most churches, synagogues and libraries will give you space to do this at no charge.
- Do something for a group in need. A chiropractor client gave physical examinations to boys from a shelter and then arranged for them to have lunch at a local pizzeria followed by the afternoon at a game room. All of the people involved, the doctor, the pizzeria, and the game room, got press coverage. You don’t have to be the physician to put something like this together. You can organize the day, find a physician willing to give a few hours to do exams, and then get everything else donated. You will be the press contact and the organizer. The article will be about what you did and everyone else will be mentioned making it a win-win for all involved, especially the group that you are helping.
- Set up a web site like this one- that you are reading right now -giving people FREE information that they can use. Many will buy your book, visit your store or use your services. Don’t be afraid of giving information away. The more you give, the more you receive. Besides, everyone who is reading this page is thinking “WOW if this is what Sheila gives away, imagine what she can do for me if I hire her!”
- Buy time on a local radio show and host your own talk show. You can charge guests to appear. Put announcements and photos of yourself on the air in your office. Put it in your ads or newsletters. Hosting a talk show will elevate you to “expert” status very quickly. Provide the guest with a photo of him or herself sitting at the mike for her office, newsletter or ads. Chances are you can offset any costs for the airtime by having guests pay a modest fee that they will be happy to pay.
- Let the press know about the good deeds you already are doing. A surgeon who was a gardener sent flowers from his garden to patients. It made a nice feature in the gardening section. A restaurant owner who sent food over to the local shelter made the news. Don’t start doing nice things once in a while just to have a story written about you. It won’t work and it may blow up in your face.
If you are ready for Sheila to promote you or your business call or email her at
- Sheila@Danzig.com
- Voice: 888.384.9528
- Fax: 917.522.9657
- NSMI
- 1304 SW 160th Avenue Suite #253
- Sunrise FL 33326
If you are ready to promote yourself, you can purchase Sheila’s coursefor $225.00. This includes three online consultations with Sheila ($900.00 Value). Keep the course for up to ONE YEAR. If you are not 100% satisfied, tell Sheila why, and you can keep the course and get double your money back. Who has a guarantee like that?
Remember the coursecomes with three free email consultations with Sheila Danzig to walk you through the process. Sheila charges $300.00 for her email consultations. That means you get $900.00 worth of consultations … FREE.
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