It’s time for Joan Stewart’s annual Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year’s gift to you.
“The Best of The Publicity Hound’s Tips of the Week of 2010” includes the best 25 tips from this year’s newsletter, or tips that generated the most response from readers.
Feel free to re-gift it to your own blog readers, newsletter subscribers, clients, customers, Twitter followers, Facebook friends and LinkedIn connections. They don’t even need to opt-in with an email address. Just pass along this link: http://Ez.com/bestof2010
If you work at a company, share it with your PR department. If you work for a nonprofit, show it to your staff and even your board members.
This version is chock full of tips for both traditional and social media, with a heavier emphasis on social media. It includes:
–The 4 big advantages of creating a Google profile, and what you’re missing if you don’t have one.
–5 clever places to meet journalists. Ninety-nine out of 100 other publicity-seekers aren’t bothering with this.
–Where to find a handy, organized, color-coded social media cheat sheet that will help you understand how various major social media sites can help you.
–How to create a sizzling headline for an article or blog post within seconds (this is a fabulous free tool that my readers loved!).
–5 things that could put your security in jeopardy on Facebook.
–How to catch CNN’s attention and possibly end up in one of their stories.
–How to earn a Badge of Honor on LinkedIn and impress people who read your profile page.
–3 easy ways to prompt recommendations from other people on LinkedIn without being pushy or feeling embarrassed.
–5 ways to encourage journalists to include your blog or website address in their stories (and make it look like it was their idea).
–8 ways you can become a victim of The Stealth Interview and be quoted by journalists even though you never talked to them.
You can get the ebook here, save it to your hard drive and then share it on the social networking sites: http://Ez.com/bestof2010
P.S. Re-gifting this ebook is entirely appropriate. Share this: http://Ez.com/bestof2010