Teach classes to get free publicity


Do you want more free publicity? Give free classes and demonstrations through adult ed programs, at schools and colleges, or at your own business. Participate in online discussion groups and offer lots of helpful advice. Use a signature file in your e-mail that explains what you do and how you can help solve people's problems. Link to your web site.

Send news releases regularly about new products and services, events, contests, awards, open houses, new employees, promotions, and speaking engagements. Write "how-to" articles for newspapers, magazines, trade publications and newsletters, and offer lots of free advice. It helps establish you as an expert. Get onto the speaking circuit. Speaking to community groups and trade associations is a wonderful way to "create the buzz" about your business or non-profit. For more ideas on how to get free publicity, read Briefs, Fillers and Quizzes: How To Write Them and Why Editors LOVE Them
http://101publicrelations.com/briefs-fillers-quizzes.html?utm_source=prideas&utm_content=briefs_fillers_and_quizzes

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