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There are no guarantees that just because you gave an interview the media will include a story about your company and, more importantly, that the story will say exactly what you wan Management Consultant Asks: Why Aren't You Earning Residual Income? mes. But you don't have to wait that long to see your name in print. You can start right now enticing local and regional media to tell your story. Unlike advertising and many other forms of marketing, you don't pay for this type of publicity. It comes from the media free of charge, but in turn requires more effort than advertising.I want to say something quite clearly and emphatically, and ask you to repeat it to yourself a few times:MY COMPENSATION IS ENTIRELY ARBITRARY!For example, let’s say you write computer programs for a software company that packages your “code” into products that it sells to customers.You will probably be paid a salary, perhaps earn an annual bonus, and accrue some vacation time. 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When you pay for an ad, the publication is committed to running your ad just as you designed it. The same is not true for media relations. There are no guarantees that just because you gave an interview the media will include a story about your company and, more importantly, that the story will say exactly what you wan Pizza Fund Raising u designed it. The same is not true for media relations. There are no guarantees that just because you gave an interview the media will include a story about your company and, more importantly, that the story will say exactly what you want it to say. You have no control over who else they might interview or how they'll slant the story. Don't expect to see, much less approve, a copy of your story before it runs.Mama's Pizza Recipe Made $1,000 Per Day!Do you have a passion for making pizza? You can turn that passion into a very profitable side business making over $1,000 per day on a weekend. Or maybe you want to raise funds for your special event or group. Selling pizza can be your answer. This is a very simple business that has helped me get through some tough financial times. First, I wa However, when a positive article about your business does run in the media, you get a big pay-off. The public perceives a news story as far more credible than any advertisement. A published article or broadcast news item is accepted as a media endorsement of your company. Also, even though the story might not match your expectations exactly, you can still benefit tremendously. Vanquish 3 Myths Before beginning a media relations effort, you'll need to overcome the myths about media relations that could prevent you from creating an effective campaign. Myth #1 – The media will discover me. False. You have to help them along. You must boldly and unabashedly offer the media a relevant, valuable, fascinating story about your business. Many of the sto
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