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Find out about promoting your business: podcast

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Visit My Baby Radio to hear me talk about A Guide to Promoting Your Business.

12 ways to make sure your press release hits the mark

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

When you are writing your own press release it can be hard to be sure that you have hit the mark. Here are 12 quick checks you can do to make sure you are writing a press release that will get coverage for your news:

  1. Have you read the publication before writing the release? Make sure you are writing in a similar style to what is on the pages of the magazine or newspaper that you are targeting.
  2. (more…)

Last chance to win

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Just a quick reminder that you have until 31 March to enter the competition to win a copy of Working Mothers - the perfect guide for anyone who needs a bit of motivation when juggling family and work. Simply email antonia@acpr.co.uk to enter.

You also have until 31 March to buy ‘A Guide to Promoting Your Business’ for £9.99 instead of the usual price of £15.

Since the last newsletter, we have also added a brand new database of contacts at crafts magazines. If you want to get in touch with women who love crafting, this database contains 29 of the UK’s most popular crafting magazines. Use the database to get in touch with craft magazine editors at the click of a mouse, and send press releases to the right people to get them in to print. Just £90 until April 30th - usually £100.

And don’t forget the brand new E-Book, The Beginners Guide to TV Interviews. Not just a guide, this great book by Joanne Mallon will help you get in TV in the first place.

Finally, I’m in need of a Scottish case study, someone who offers a service like freelance gardening, or dog walking, or laundry or ironing. This is for a feature in the Sunday Post. Please email antonia@acpr.co.uk if you can help.

Find all about the media

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

If you want to promote your business, you need to know all about your target media. Magsite is a top site for keeping you updated on new publications and closures, and filling you in on the publishing industry. It is not a beautiful site, but you can’t beat the content. For more of the inside story, read what the media makers read at Press Gazette.

Family Friendly Working?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

You’d have thought after running my own business for five years (and writing a book on the subject) that I’d have  this family friendly working business sorted. However, Mothers’ Day saw me setting off for Birmingham International Conference Centre to talk to 600 opticians about PR. It’s one way to promote my PR book, but radio interviews are easier and impinge less on the family.

Who are you targetting with your promotion?

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

When planning and carrying out your marketing and promotion, think about who you are targetting with your message. Make sure you focus your activities on the right group or you could be wasting your efforts.

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Ever wanted to be on TV?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Ever wanted to be on TV?
Be on TV CoverWould you like to be interviewed on TV but don’t know how to make it happen? Need to raise your business profile, but lack the confidence to be on TV? Want to become a paid TV expert but aren’t sure where to start? This ebook from media life coach Joanne Mallon, will show you exactly what you need to do.The book takes you through the first principals of attracting the media, through to doing a TV interview. It tells you in practical terms what TV researchers are looking for when they choose guests, how to negotiate the best fee for your appearance and how to answer awkward questions.Just £20, click here to buy and the link to the e- book wil be emailed to your desktop as soon as your payment arrives.

Free PR workshop for Londoners

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Do you need to:
attract more customers
maximise marketing opportunities
run a PR campaign on a shoestring
make sales calls with confidence
understand web-based marketing
encourage web-based sales
If the answer is yes then GLE oneLondon can help. On Thursday 20th March, 10.00 - 17.00, GLE oneLondon are running a FREE event in south London aimed at small businesses who have been operating for at least 18 months offering tips and quick wins that you can apply to your business TODAY.

Come and listen to Antonia Chitty, author of “A Guide to Promoting your Business”, provide practical tips on how to generate more business, through cost effective marketing and PR.

AND

Simon Kincaid, web services specialist, will be sharing his own experience of how to set up a website, manage your web content, and interact more effectively witth your customers.

For more information or to book your place, click here

Media Coverage - A Guide to Promoting your Business

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

This week has been pretty slow going - I have done lots of admin but struggled to make progress with a few big jobs. However, I have had a nice boost with a couple of bits of coverage for A Guide to Promoting your Business, in Craft Business Magazine and In House magazine. The later goes out with every Viking Stationery order, which is a great way to get news out about the book to thousands of small business owners who I would not reach otherwise. If you want to BUY this practical guide to business promotion, read the first chapter for free or download templates for a press release, visit www.prbasics.co.uk

I got both bits of coverage after responding to requests on Response Source. Journalists place requests for information on the site - a very useful place to know about. It is a subscription service, but if you are serious about promotion, an investment of a few hundred pounds a year is worthwhile.  

Want to run your own business?

Friday, October 19th, 2007

If you don’t want to work 9 to 5 now you’ve got a family, but would like to earn some money or continue using your skills, starting your own business may be a solution. Here are some pointers from a short article I wrote for Mum and Working to get you started.

  • List your priorities - e.g. earning money, using your brain, or staying at home with your children.
  • Write down your skills, and ask others what they think you’re good at.
  • Think about the hours you can devote to working. Be realistic, as children may not understand “mummy’s working”.
  • Research the market for your business. Will people buy your product or service? Is it unique enough to be appealing?
  • Prepare a business plan. Set out aims and objectives, and the steps to take to achieve your goals.
  • Pop into a local Business Link for free and low cost advice, and help in getting grants or funding. The Inland Revenue can also send an advisor to your house to advise you.