Having just spoken at a conference called, “Advertising and Marketing on the Internet” on the subject of Web PR, I am left with little time to compose this week’s marketing tip. However, the information I provided at the conference is probably of great value to our list members, and there’s a way for you to get it without having had paid the $250.00 to attend (of course, my portion was just 1/10th of the whole conference).
The presentation focuses on how to communicate with members of the media — both traditional media and online media — and useful sites and samples for you to view.
In addition to finding this presentation (which will only be available on-site for one week, so don’t delay!), you will find other files and links you’re likely to find helpful, especially with respect to Internet PR.
This is a subject that’s near and dear to my heart, and in week’s to come, I will share some more insight and “trade secrets” about it.
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