Full Frontal PR Getting People Talking about You, Your Business, or Your Product |
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Author:
| Laermer, Richard |
As told to:
| Prichinello, Michael |
Series title: | Bloomberg Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-57660-099-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2003 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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Imprint: | Bloomberg Press |
Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $24.95 |
Book Description:
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Whether looking to promote a person, a business, a product, or even an idea, with Full Frontal PR, anyone can design and implement a simple plan and earn essential media coverage -- without a large budget. In this groundbreaking work, PR guru Richard Laermer, CEO and chief strategist of the renowned media relations shop RLM PR, teaches how to get people talking and to generate effective press.With entertaining case studies, Laermer and RLM media director Michael Prichinello break down...
More DescriptionWhether looking to promote a person, a business, a product, or even an idea, with Full Frontal PR, anyone can design and implement a simple plan and earn essential media coverage -- without a large budget. In this groundbreaking work, PR guru Richard Laermer, CEO and chief strategist of the renowned media relations shop RLM PR, teaches how to get people talking and to generate effective press.With entertaining case studies, Laermer and RLM media director Michael Prichinello break down the processes and demonstrate how anyone can use press productively. Readers learn how to identify their unique news-making hook, build relationships with the mainstream and industry press, and gain strategic placements. These tactics are based on proven methods that are easy to implement and, most importantly, cost effective.PR is still the easiest, most inexpensive way to gain market share and reach customers, and RLM's innovative and out-of-the-box campaigns for such firms as E*Trade Financial, CompuServe, HBO Online, and Sesame Street Interactive have launched numerous brands into the spotlight. Now Full Frontal PR shows readers how to break their message through the clutter and into the center of attention.