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If you have company delivery vehicles at your small or medium sized business you should have a preventative maintenance schedule and procedures for employees who are drivers of these vehicles. When discussing preventative maintenance over the years with business owners the first thing which comes to mind is ‘Oil change’ and usually the business owner who is on the hook for the loans on these vehicles is more than aware of that fact. Yes, you should change the oil. Obviously you should. How about every 3,000 –5000 miles. After all, that kind of driving is hard on a vehicle, not to mention:Starting and stoppingSpeed bumpsStop and go trafficWater movement the story and this will hold and attract viewers. Rule # 7) Ask to make the pitch! When talking to the media, the producers, the reporters and the assignment editors are very busy people and you have to get straight to the point, you will have 30 seconds to grab their attention, maybe less. What has worked for me is to be clear and succinct – to the point of what it is that I want to get covered in a story. If you leave a message or pitch a newsroom they will show interest in the story immediately or will discard it. Do not worry about it if they don’t use your story. Pitch them again at a later date with another story, with a different angle. Conclusion, all businesses have the opportunity to get in the news. It helps when you know how to navigate the newsroom like a professional. Jim Peake was able to pick up the life long skill of getting free PF by being coached by Larry Emsweller of FreeOfflineTraffc.com. Larry has produced an e-seminar that Integrating Tools - Branding and Trade Shows There is no guarantee that PR (public relations) will work, but when it does it can be extremely powerful, ask Paris Hilton. There are a few things that every business owner should know about PR. PR offers a lot of reach, creditability and can drive a lot of business into your business weather it be web site traffic or foot traffic. There are a few simple rules of the game that we will cover in this article that will be helpful on your journey to getting in the news.Branding is one of the primary ways of solidifying your business with respect to marketing. Engaging in trade shows another. Recognizing the interrelationship of the two ideas is significant.Here’s why.Experts are cognizant of the fact that it is necessary to promote a consistent image. Effective branding is essential in creating long lives for products and services. When you reflect on brand names like Kodak, Hershey, Levi’s you are most likely reminded of familiarity and convention. Such well known brands because of their associations also generate preference and loyalty. At the trade show, this is your goal. Promoting a phenomenal brand to buyers-in-waiting should b Rule #1) is to go local! The reason you want to go local is that many media outlets are owned by bigger corporations and if your story has national implications there is the possibility of getting it picked up in the national press. Your local news media is much more willing to listen to your story pitch than is the national media or is Oprah. Remember small media gets big media. We have all seen this on Johnny Carson where their producers will find some sort of obscure article in a backwater newspaper and give it national coverage. Rule #2) Figure out the best media to use and it can be the local newspaper, the local radio or TV stations and the Internet. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. Typically if the New York Times publishes an article on the front page and the TV stations tend to follow their lead. Some stories are better suited for Newspapers than are TV when they first break. It depends on the visual nature of the story. At My Success Gateway, LLC we have been covered in all 4 big media: Newspapers, TV, Radio and Internet. TV does a great job of telling stories with emotion. Radio does a great job of going into deeper conversations of subjects, sometimes they can beat a story to death. Newspapers are highly visual and stories with charts and diagrams can be well suited towards paper. Internet can be highly segmented, visual, multimedia and can be repurposed and played many times. Rule #3) Know who to ask for at the media outlets. If you are going to speak with the newspaper you will want to contact the specific reporter who covers your local story whether it be a sports writer, local news writer or an entertainment writer. In television you will want to ask for the “assignment editor” or the “assignment desk” to pitch your story to. For radio, know weather you want your story pitched on Howard Stern or Rush Limbaugh and be familiar with that radio show not just the radio station. Call the show up and ask for the “show producer” and pitch the producer. In the internet make sure you talk to the owner of the web site or the editors of the web site. Rule # 4) Make your story relevant and give it a hook! If you are a masseur and there is a marathon on your city each year create an event for the marathon runners where they can get free massages after the race and explain to them that they can take better care of their bodies by using massages. Then call the TV station and let them know that you, Mr. Expert Masseur will be holding this event (hook) after the marathon for runners who have completed the marathon with back pain. Rule # 5) Make the story promote able. When the news station is covering other stories and says we will be right back with advice on how to manage your back pain in the upcoming marathon by doing a few simple techniques such as massage. Share this idea with the assignment editor. This is how they are thinking, do their thinking for them, make it easy for them to visualize the story. Rule # 6) Make sure that there is a payoff for the viewers! The viewers probably already know that there is going to be a marathon in their city and might know some of the runners in the event. The payoff for the runners is to learn how to manage their back pain after their marathon. The TV station will love doing the story because it offers tips on wellness and they are being perceived as a community contributor to the story and this will hold and attract viewers. Rule # 7) Ask to make the pitch! When talking to the media, the producers, the reporters and the assignment editors are very busy people and you have to get straight to the point, you will have 30 seconds to grab their attention, maybe less. What has worked for me is to be clear and succinct – to the point of what it is that I want to get covered in a story. If you leave a message or pitch a newsroom they will show interest in the story immediately or will discard it. Do not worry about it if they don’t use your story. Pitch them again at a later date with another story, with a different angle. Conclusion, all businesses have the opportunity to get in the news. It helps when you know how to navigate the newsroom like a professional. Jim Peake was able to pick up the life long skill of getting free PF by being coached by Larry Emsweller of FreeOfflineTraffc.com. Larry has produced an e-seminar that i All You Wanted To Know About B2B Portals r newspaper and give it national coverage.B2B (business-to-business) websites include all internet-based technical solutions which facilitate services in the establishment of new trading relationships between companies and supporting the existing relationships. It can be termed as an e-market for e-business transactions. A B2B portal primarily serves as a platform for wholesalers, retailers, distributors and manufacturers to carry out their business activities online. It allows electronic transfer of orders, invoicing and payments. B2B stands for business to business, so in B2B site the communication and transaction is between one business ventures to another business venture, here the targeted customers are not approached direct Rule #2) Figure out the best media to use and it can be the local newspaper, the local radio or TV stations and the Internet. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. Typically if the New York Times publishes an article on the front page and the TV stations tend to follow their lead. Some stories are better suited for Newspapers than are TV when they first break. It depends on the visual nature of the story. At My Success Gateway, LLC we have been covered in all 4 big media: Newspapers, TV, Radio and Internet. TV does a great job of telling stories with emotion. Radio does a great job of going into deeper conversations of subjects, sometimes they can beat a story to death. Newspapers are highly visual and stories with charts and diagrams can be well suited towards paper. Internet can be highly segmented, visual, multimedia and can be repurposed and played many times. Rule #3) Know who to ask for at the media outlets. If you are going to speak with the newspaper you will want to contact the specific reporter who covers your local story whether it be a sports writer, local news writer or an entertainment writer. In television you will want to ask for the “assignment editor” or the “assignment desk” to pitch your story to. For radio, know weather you want your story pitched on Howard Stern or Rush Limbaugh and be familiar with that radio show not just the radio station. Call the show up and ask for the “show producer” and pitch the producer. In the internet make sure you talk to the owner of the web site or the editors of the web site. Rule # 4) Make your story relevant and give it a hook! If you are a masseur and there is a marathon on your city each year create an event for the marathon runners where they can get free massages after the race and explain to them that they can take better care of their bodies by using massages. Then call the TV station and let them know that you, Mr. Expert Masseur will be holding this event (hook) after the marathon for runners who have completed the marathon with back pain. Rule # 5) Make the story promote able. When the news station is covering other stories and says we will be right back with advice on how to manage your back pain in the upcoming marathon by doing a few simple techniques such as massage. Share this idea with the assignment editor. This is how they are thinking, do their thinking for them, make it easy for them to visualize the story. Rule # 6) Make sure that there is a payoff for the viewers! The viewers probably already know that there is going to be a marathon in their city and might know some of the runners in the event. The payoff for the runners is to learn how to manage their back pain after their marathon. The TV station will love doing the story because it offers tips on wellness and they are being perceived as a community contributor to the story and this will hold and attract viewers. Rule # 7) Ask to make the pitch! When talking to the media, the producers, the reporters and the assignment editors are very busy people and you have to get straight to the point, you will have 30 seconds to grab their attention, maybe less. What has worked for me is to be clear and succinct – to the point of what it is that I want to get covered in a story. If you leave a message or pitch a newsroom they will show interest in the story immediately or will discard it. Do not worry about it if they don’t use your story. Pitch them again at a later date with another story, with a different angle. Conclusion, all businesses have the opportunity to get in the news. It helps when you know how to navigate the newsroom like a professional. Jim Peake was able to pick up the life long skill of getting free PF by being coached by Larry Emsweller of FreeOfflineTraffc.com. Larry has produced an e-seminar that Your Career in 2007 – Get a Fresh Start e media outlets. If you are going to speak with the newspaper you will want to contact the specific reporter who covers your local story whether it be a sports writer, local news writer or an entertainment writer. In television you will want to ask for the “assignment editor” or the “assignment desk” to pitch your story to. For radio, know weather you want your story pitched on Howard Stern or Rush Limbaugh and be familiar with that radio show not just the radio station. Call the show up and ask for the “show producer” and pitch the producer. In the internet make sure you talk to the owner of the web site or the editors of the web site.As the New Year approaches, have you thought about your career goals? What worked to years ago in planning and managing your career will not work for your career development in the 21st Century. Managing your career in the 21st Century requires preparation, career goal planning and career guidance and ensuring that your time is directed meaningfully.Here is how to find enjoyment and continue to progress in your career.1. Determine if your present job is in line with who you are, what you value, and what you are good at. Are you really doing what you want to do? Being self-aware means you become clear about what you stand for and what you have to offer. When you know what y Rule # 4) Make your story relevant and give it a hook! If you are a masseur and there is a marathon on your city each year create an event for the marathon runners where they can get free massages after the race and explain to them that they can take better care of their bodies by using massages. Then call the TV station and let them know that you, Mr. Expert Masseur will be holding this event (hook) after the marathon for runners who have completed the marathon with back pain. Rule # 5) Make the story promote able. When the news station is covering other stories and says we will be right back with advice on how to manage your back pain in the upcoming marathon by doing a few simple techniques such as massage. Share this idea with the assignment editor. This is how they are thinking, do their thinking for them, make it easy for them to visualize the story. Rule # 6) Make sure that there is a payoff for the viewers! The viewers probably already know that there is going to be a marathon in their city and might know some of the runners in the event. The payoff for the runners is to learn how to manage their back pain after their marathon. The TV station will love doing the story because it offers tips on wellness and they are being perceived as a community contributor to the story and this will hold and attract viewers. Rule # 7) Ask to make the pitch! When talking to the media, the producers, the reporters and the assignment editors are very busy people and you have to get straight to the point, you will have 30 seconds to grab their attention, maybe less. What has worked for me is to be clear and succinct – to the point of what it is that I want to get covered in a story. If you leave a message or pitch a newsroom they will show interest in the story immediately or will discard it. Do not worry about it if they don’t use your story. Pitch them again at a later date with another story, with a different angle. Conclusion, all businesses have the opportunity to get in the news. It helps when you know how to navigate the newsroom like a professional. Jim Peake was able to pick up the life long skill of getting free PF by being coached by Larry Emsweller of FreeOfflineTraffc.com. Larry has produced an e-seminar that Dropshipping - An Introduction d let them know that you, Mr. Expert Masseur will be holding this event (hook) after the marathon for runners who have completed the marathon with back pain.The internet is slowly transforming our consumer-based society into one in which everything is wanted ‘on-demand.’ Almost anything can be ordered and paid for online, then shipped directly to the comfort of your own home. The average Joe’s ability to make money online is also expanding as well. One of the means by which normal people are more easily able to meet the needs of an ‘on-demand’ society is dropshipping.Dropshipping is when a manufacturer or supplier ships a product directly to a customer on merchant’s behalf. If you as an individual want to start your own online business but are having trouble (or don’t want to) coming up with your own product idea, you can secure a drop Rule # 5) Make the story promote able. When the news station is covering other stories and says we will be right back with advice on how to manage your back pain in the upcoming marathon by doing a few simple techniques such as massage. Share this idea with the assignment editor. This is how they are thinking, do their thinking for them, make it easy for them to visualize the story. Rule # 6) Make sure that there is a payoff for the viewers! The viewers probably already know that there is going to be a marathon in their city and might know some of the runners in the event. The payoff for the runners is to learn how to manage their back pain after their marathon. The TV station will love doing the story because it offers tips on wellness and they are being perceived as a community contributor to the story and this will hold and attract viewers. Rule # 7) Ask to make the pitch! When talking to the media, the producers, the reporters and the assignment editors are very busy people and you have to get straight to the point, you will have 30 seconds to grab their attention, maybe less. What has worked for me is to be clear and succinct – to the point of what it is that I want to get covered in a story. If you leave a message or pitch a newsroom they will show interest in the story immediately or will discard it. Do not worry about it if they don’t use your story. Pitch them again at a later date with another story, with a different angle. Conclusion, all businesses have the opportunity to get in the news. It helps when you know how to navigate the newsroom like a professional. Jim Peake was able to pick up the life long skill of getting free PF by being coached by Larry Emsweller of FreeOfflineTraffc.com. Larry has produced an e-seminar that Fraud Prevention - The Most Cost Effective Way to Reduce Losses the story and this will hold and attract viewers.Create & Maintain an Appropriate Culture Culture is important in any organization but to have the appropriate attitude of honesty and high ethical standards is important to prevent fraud. Management must demonstrate this model by providing a tone at the top emphasis on this culture. After setting the tone, management must follow up on this commitment by hiring the right people for the job and ensuring that their hiring policies are effective at eliminating those people that do not meet the standards set by the culture. The hiring process should entail some form of background check in order to gather some information about their past ethical behavior. After acce Rule # 7) Ask to make the pitch! When talking to the media, the producers, the reporters and the assignment editors are very busy people and you have to get straight to the point, you will have 30 seconds to grab their attention, maybe less. What has worked for me is to be clear and succinct – to the point of what it is that I want to get covered in a story. If you leave a message or pitch a newsroom they will show interest in the story immediately or will discard it. Do not worry about it if they don’t use your story. Pitch them again at a later date with another story, with a different angle. Conclusion, all businesses have the opportunity to get in the news. It helps when you know how to navigate the newsroom like a professional. Jim Peake was able to pick up the life long skill of getting free PF by being coached by Larry Emsweller of FreeOfflineTraffc.com. Larry has produced an e-seminar that is available at http://www.mysuccessgateway.com/sixoclocknews/ . Jim Peake, 48 is an Entrepreneur, Small Business Owner, Founder & CEO of My My Success Gateway, LLC which is an information provider, a “consumer reports” ranking engine & community for entrepreneurs and small business. I have been interviewed on National Fox News, Forbes.com video’s, Massachusetts Local Newspaper Feature Article in Business, I was the catalyst for putting the Internet on the front page of every newspaper in 1996 when I sold the Web event Kasparov vs. IBM’s Deep Blue Chess Challenge. I have been interviewed on multiple radio stations around the USA with My Success Gateway.
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