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June 30, 2010

pamlontos: Whatever media type you pursue, it takes from 6 months to a year of consistent media exposure to stick in the public's mind. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Whatever media type you pursue, it takes from 6 months to a year of consistent media exposure to stick in the public's mind. www.prpr.net
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June 28, 2010

pamlontos: The long lead time means you may promote your book when interviewed, even before it is actually made it into print. - www.prpr.net

pamlontos: The long lead time means you may promote your book when interviewed, even before it is actually made it into print. - www.prpr.net
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June 25, 2010

pamlontos: There is as much as a six- to seven-month lead time before most newsstand magazines are published. -www.prpr.net

pamlontos: There is as much as a six- to seven-month lead time before most newsstand magazines are published. -www.prpr.net
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June 23, 2010

pamlontos: Aim to be quoted as an expert in publications like Forbes or Cosmopolitan, but write your own articles for trade publications. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Aim to be quoted as an expert in publications like Forbes or Cosmopolitan, but write your own articles for trade publications. www.prpr.net
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June 21, 2010

pamlontos: Writers are often published in a magazine or newspaper because they, or their PR firm, contacted the publication themselves. -www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Writers are often published in a magazine or newspaper because they, or their PR firm, contacted the publication themselves. -www.prpr.net
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June 18, 2010

pamlontos: People assume that the person quoted in the magazine has the magazine's approval as the leading authority on the subject. -www.prpr.net

pamlontos: People assume that the person quoted in the magazine has the magazine's approval as the leading authority on the subject. -www.prpr.net
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June 16, 2010

pamlontos: Publication in a printed medium confers on you the status of an expert. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: Publication in a printed medium confers on you the status of an expert. www.prpr.net
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Published on June 16, 2010 07:35

pamlontos: If you want to sell more books, get more speaking engagements and be hired for more consulting jobs, you need publicity. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: If you want to sell more books, get more speaking engagements and be hired for more consulting jobs, you need publicity. www.prpr.net
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Published on June 16, 2010 07:30

June 14, 2010

pamlontos: "Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some hire public relations officers." (D. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress). -www.prpr.net

pamlontos: "Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some hire public relations officers." (D. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress). -www.prpr.net
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June 11, 2010

pamlontos: The sound of smiling builds rapport with reporters. If they feel they can trust you, they will think of you first as a source. www.prpr.net

pamlontos: The sound of smiling builds rapport with reporters. If they feel they can trust you, they will think of you first as a source. www.prpr.net
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