Tuesday, July 28, 2009

ATTN: All Artists, DJ's, Models... Need a Publicist?

Diana Wilson Public Relations is looking for new clientele. We work with artist and inventors who already have a product i.e-book, record, modeling career that needs exposure, or a new invention. Our job will be to get you greater media exposure, be it online through blogs, or writing to editors.... It all depends on what you do. Our research will let us know what direction to go as far as exposure.

I know you all have friends who have friends who have friends who are into one thing or another, but if you (or they) are serious, this could be the first step into the lime light.

You may want to work with us because:

1. You have work or family commitments, you can't devote the time to create and manage a major publicity campaign.

2. You work for yourself, but running your business entails hundreds of other tasks that leave time for little else.

3. You're an author who's on a book tour, or you're busy working on your next book and don't have time to devote to a publicity campaign.

4. You're an author whose contract with your publisher has expired, you can no longer work with their publicist, and you're on your own.

5. You are aware that your publisher is handling many books at the same time and you know it's important to have a publicist unrelated to the publisher working directly with you from the beginning.

6. You have a job such as a consulting practice, and your time is better spent making money on client projects than it is doing your own publicity.

7. You don't have the right kinds of media contacts.

8. You're familiar with the basics of how to get local publicity, but you want to take your campaign to the national level and don't know how.

9. You want publicity in a certain part of the country and you would prefer to work with a professional who has strong media contacts within that region or state.

10. You're trying to get in front of people within a particular industry but don't know the best ways to reach them.

11. Even though you feel comfortable interviewing with the media, you don't like the thought of calling reporters and editors on the phone and asking them to cover your story. (More about this in a minute.)

12. You're doing most of your own publicity yourself. But there's one aspect of it that you don't know how to do or don't want to do, such as setting up an online media room. A publicist can help fill in the gaps by doing small-project work.

13. You're already a successful Publicity Hound who is writing articles, doing radio interviews and appearing on TV shows. You're so busy being in the media spotlight that you need someone behind the scenes who can keep you on track and focused. As your publicist I will work several steps ahead of you, lining up interviews for next week and beyond.


I can answer most of your questions and address any concerns. Feel free to contact me via e-mail at telliey@yahoo.com or AIM - telliey

Spread the word, thanks for reading
Chantel Williamson
Public Relations Assistant



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