Reporters Are Looking for You!
#Publicity can lead to profits and influence!
Learn the insider secrets to get media attention so you can make your mark on the world from one of the leading experts.
Dan Janal is one of the Founding Fathers of Internet Marketing and Publicity. He wrote one of the first books on Internet Marketing back in 1994. He taught the first Internet Marketing class at Berkeley and also taught Internet Branding at Stanford. He now focuses on helping clients build their brands so they can sell more products and services.
[success]Read Dan’s article about Common Publicity Myths & Mistakes – at Social Buzz Club.[/success]Reporters need more content from experts and authorities like you – but they don’t know you exist! Attend this session to find out how you can become the go-to person when reporters want to write a story about your topic. You win because reporters help you tell your story to the world!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How to get found
- How to stand out from the crowd
- What to say and how to say it
- How to make the best use of the articles you are quoted in
- How to integrate the media into your marketing campaign
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More about Dan:
USA Today called Dan Janal “a true cyberspace pioneer.”
Through his coaching and consulting services, his clients have been featured in nearly every major newspaper and magazine including the New York Times, Forbes, Fox Business and the Wall Street Journal.
He is the author of eight books, including “Reporters Are Looking for You” and “Internet Marketing Confidential”
Dan lives on one of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes with his wife and two cats.
For info on his services, please go to www.PRLEADS.com
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