Before you hit SEND, Choose Your Communication Method Wisely

Miscommunication

Have you ever received an angry response to an email you intended to be neutral or even nice? Or, have you sent a text thinking it would be quicker than a phone call or email, but what resulted was an hour of thumbing messages back and forth. A colleague called me a couple of weeks ago and she was distraught because a client had let her firm go after receiving an email that she’d sent. Apparently, this client was demanding more of her and her firm than they were contracted to receive, so … [Read more...]

Free News Wires

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One question I get a lot is, “what do I do with my press release once I have written it?” One of the first things I recommend doing is to post your press release on a very effective news wire, such as Marketwire or PR Newswire. You can also post your news release on many of the free news wires. I’ve created a list for you below. Have you distributed your press releases on any free sites or paid sites? If so, I'd love for you to share your experiences below. Or, if you haven't what's … [Read more...]

How to Handle Requests for Free Consultations

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Do you ever receive those calls or emails from people who say, “I just want to pick your brain about...”? Just the phraseology is a bit invasive, isn’t it? Really, who wants someone picking their brain? Sometimes people dress up these requests with an offer for lunch or dinner or something else, so before you agree to a meeting, be sure you know what you’re going to discuss at your meeting. If you’re a coach or service provider, when someone wants to pick your brain, essentially … [Read more...]

The 5 Ws of Your New Year

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You have probably heard that when writing a press release, you should start with the “who, what, where, when, why (and sometimes how)” of your story. These are often referred to as “the 5 Ws”. What if you start your new year the same way? I’ve written a list of questions that will help you create “The 5 Ws of Your New Year”. Get yourself into a quiet place, grab a pen or keyboard and let your imagination and dreams guide your answers to these questions: 1.      Who will … [Read more...]

Bring Out the Bling in Your Business

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  DON’T BURY YOUR GOLD: As you work in a specific field for any number of years, it’s easy to take for granted all the golden nuggets of information you’ve accumulated over the years. Don’t assume that others know everything you know. Many people need the information and products you have to share and they will pay well for them. Put your golden nuggets out there for the world see!   STRING YOUR PEARLS: A single pearl is beautiful, but when you string them together you … [Read more...]

Do you do what you tell your clients to do? Why I’m finally doing more PR for myself.

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Do you do what you tell your clients to do? Listen to this recording to find out why it’s so important. [audio:http://lisaeliapr.audioacrobat.com/download/aa686a3a-c15e-9e21-ac0f-5bfb8fc66d57.mp3] Or CLICK HERE to Download the recording to your computer. Although we submit information in response to media queries on a daily basis for our clients, two days ago I finally started submitting some of my information and ideas to queries I found on HARO (www.helpareporter.com) and … [Read more...]

Avoid These Mistakes in TV, Radio or Print Interviews

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Many years ago, I had a client who INSISTED that she didn’t need media training because she had been interviewed by the press and had created some of her own promotional videos. When I booked her on an NBC segment, she was unaware that a second camera was on her while the interviewer spoke. What was caught on camera? My client looking down at the ground, looking disengaged. NOT GOOD! This is one of the reasons I now insist on media training my clients or at least doing a mock interview or two … [Read more...]

The Millions in Your Message

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Depending on where you are in your career, or where you’re going, the value of your message could lead to thousands, if not millions, of dollars. Getting your messaging down can help you attract clients, close the deal clients and garner exposure in the media, where millions of potential clients could find out about you. Clear messaging and differentiating yourself from others is especially important for coaches. Memorable phrases and messaging have laid the groundwork for books, movies and … [Read more...]

Your Intuition and Your Messaging

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It's easy to listen to others who tell us what we should be saying and how and when we should be saying it. I know because shaping clients' messages is a big part of what I do for a living. I also know that it's important for me to allow my clients to express THEIR true messages, passions and thoughts. I try to simply give them the tools they need to release those messages and then help them clarify them and express them in a manner that will be most impactful. However, even though this is … [Read more...]