Promote Your Music – Session #1

Promote Your Music – Session #1

$9.95

In this dynamic teleseminar, you’ll meet publicity expert Joan Stewart and media consultant Scott G.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Most people think it costs a small fortune for an effective online and offline publicity campaign. But the truth is, there are hundreds of steps you can take to get media coverage, and most of them are free or can be done on a shoestring budget.

Now, for the first time, two publicity experts come together to give you the inside track on How to Get Publicity and Boost Your Career.

  • Where to start your publicity campaign and shortcuts that will save time
  • The Number One thing journalists expect you to do when you contact them
  • When you want the journalist to write the story, and when you can write it yourself
  • The one thing that all experts MUST know how to write…the media love this!
  • Some all-time favorite fun ways to generate publicity
  • The scoop on press releases—why you must write them and the big benefit, even though journalists delete 99 out of 100 press releases
  • The etiquette of sending gifts to reporters…don’t break the rules or they might never cover you again
  • The one thing you MUST have if you want to get onto TV
  • The easiest way to get into big national magazines…this is so simple you’ll wonder why you haven’t been doing it for years
  • The one group of people online that are in the position to create the biggest buzz for your story
  • How to determine whether you’re an expert and, if you aren’t, what you need to do to become one
  • How to form strong relations with media people and get thousands of dollars in free publicity

NARIP PROGRAM NUMBER: T001
PROGRAM DATE: June 27, 2007
PROGRAM TIME: 1 hour (60 min)
QUESTIONS? Call 818-769-7007 or contact NARIP
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Joan Stewart, also known as The Publicity Hound, is a former newspaper editor turned publicity expert. She publishes the popular electronic newsletter, “The Publicity Hound’s Tips of the Week,” which is read by more than 30,000 people worldwide.

Scott G, owner of G-Man Music & Marketing, is also recording artist The G-Man, with 6 albums of electronic and dance songs. He successfully markets his music around the globe and creates media campaigns for artists, organizations and corporations, from the American Cancer Society to Zenith.

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Program Music Courtesy of Sparks & Silouhettes
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