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How to Get on the News Without Committing Murder

When you work for someone else, you’re instructed to go with the flow, play nicely in the sandbox, and be a team player. The game plan changes, however, as you move from the comfort and security of the corporate world … Continue reading

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You Don’t Need Media Interviews for Media Attention

Not long ago, someone told me they weren’t interested in being interviewed by the media so they didn’t see the point of attending any media-related worskhops. As hard as it is for me to believe, it is TRUE—not everyone is … Continue reading

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Paying for Media Exposure

This ad came to me recently in an email: TELL THOUSAND’S OF LISTENERS ABOUT WHAT YOU DO! BE ON THE AIR FOR AN AIR TIME 15 MINUTE SEGMENT FOR ONLY $125! SEGMENTS CAN BE BOOKED FOR A LATER DATE! TIME … Continue reading

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Lights, Camera, Action, Hot Flash!

One of the worst experiences a woman can have during a media interview is a meltdown.  No, I’m not talking about forgetting a thought or feeling the heat from an interesting question.  I’m talking about having a hot flash. If … Continue reading

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Make Publicity a Family Affair

Good publicity is always a good thing.  It can be even sweeter when you broaden your own exposure by including the good deeds of family members. Recently, my 21-year-old daughter and I participated in a volunteer project for the Central Childrens … Continue reading

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