Seven Ways to Snag Free PublicityFree Website

I came across this information on Free Publicity, I agree with points 1-5, however, 6 and 7 require more talent, understand and information.  You can get hurt or shine in the last two steps.  You should  contact professional assistance in conquering these steps if for no other reason than to get information on what it takes to put these together and succeed at it.

"Publicity is a great way to get your business known in the marketplace. And when it's free, you simply have to take advantage of it. Try these seven ways to snag free publicity to help build your brand, increase your sales and make your business more profitable.

1. Be helpful to the media. Offer yourself as a resource to local reporters who cover your industry. If you don't know who covers your topic, find out by calling the newspaper. Ask them to join you for lunch or coffee.

2. Get to know local newspaper columnists. They always need fresh ideas.

3. Share clippings from your trade publications, reports, story ideas and news tips with reporters. Let them know about trends you are seeing in your business.

4. Write opinion columns and letters to the editor. Take a stand on hot, controversial issues, or comment on stories that already have been printed, particularly if you want to add a point or two that wasn't mentioned.

5. Write "how-to" articles like this one for newsletters, newspapers, magazines and trade publications and for on-line newsletters. They build instant credibility.

6. Offer to be a guest on radio talk shows in your community. Be willing to offer lots of free advice to listeners. If you're selling a book or other product, ask your host if it's OK to discuss them on the air, and be sure to mention the phone number people can call to place orders.

7. Produce your own cable TV show on the local public access channel. A dog training business can show people how to train their dogs. A day care center can demonstrate creative games for children."

This information is from Joan Stewart, aka The Publicity Hound, is a publicity expert who publishes "The Publicity Hound's Tips of the Week," a free ezine on how to generate free publicity. Subscribe at http://www.publicityhound.com. You can also sign up for her free email tutorial "89 ways to write powerful press releases" at http://www.PublicityHound.com/pressreleasetips/art.htm 

Have you tried any of these steps?  What were your results? 

David L. Britt
Olathe Real Estate Agent

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31 Comments on Real Estate Tips: Free Publicity

Working on one through five but we have one newspaper & they do their own thing so far.  When I gain more fame as a home stager (Oh yah) they will come to me.

04/18/2007 11:35 PM by Kathleen Lordbock- HSE,RESA,SEA,SD ~Minnesota Home Stager~ (Re$ale Design & Home Staging)


I have a column in our local community newsletter and am starting to get noticed when I'm out with my family.  At first I wasn't sure anyone was reading it, but I guess they are.

04/18/2007 11:37 PM by Jaclyn Chabot (Mt. Rainier Bank)


David,

Terrific - Okay I am bookmarking this to check the steps as I make them... Thanks again for the info.

04/18/2007 11:38 PM by Phillip Cross, ePRO REALTOR® - Relo Specialist (RE/MAX 1st Advantage - CROSS HOME TEAM)


Kathleen, I wish you the best!  Keep it up!

04/18/2007 11:44 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Jaclyn, from your comments, I will assume your picture is in the newsletter. How long have you been doing this?  Do you provide all the content without them editing it?  Thanks for sharing!

04/18/2007 11:46 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Heard various folks talking about getting involved with their local newspaper.  To this point its something I have not tried but will definitely keep it in my hip pocket...

04/18/2007 11:57 PM by Kaushik Sirkar (Call Realty, Inc.)


I can do better on 1-7, the rest I have down pretty good.  Even with radio and podcasting, and blogs, and newsletters, it's not enough.

Thanks Phil.

04/18/2007 11:59 PM by Art Blanchet - Wisconsin Lender & Radio Guy (YourHome-YourMoney.com - sponsored by Robbins & Lloyd)


Kaushik, sometimes you just got to take the leap!  Best wishes!

04/19/2007 12:03 AM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Art, what do you mean by "it's not enough"?  Are you getting leads from your efforts?

04/19/2007 12:05 AM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Ray, Thank you and thank you for adding me as an associate!

04/19/2007 12:21 AM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Nice list of media opportunities. Another tip is get involved with your local government. Many cities have volunteer committees that plan special events or do preliminary work and make recommendations to elected officials.

04/19/2007 12:55 AM by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace)


David, You are faster than me and we are the same  MBA's :)  We are partners, I got it on Texas A & M International University

 

04/19/2007 01:06 AM by Aurora Colorado Real Estate Ray Saenz, Colorado Realtor (United Property Brokers, INC)


Thank You For Sharing this information it sends a great message I am book-marking this it inspires those who are stumped for ideas

some won't admit it but it is some great ideas

and can help newer & older agents with getting started Thank You

04/19/2007 01:28 AM by Lisa Houck (Coldwell Banker Elite)


Great advice! I thought I was pretty slick since I was doing a few of them already, but the ones I had not considered will be added to my tool chest!

 

Thanks! 

04/19/2007 02:14 AM by Robert Whitelaw, Broker, CEO, Realtor®, ePro (Whitelaw & Sons Real Estate Services)


David, this is all useful information. That's the great thing about AR. We have this information in one source. Thanks for sharing.

 

04/19/2007 04:19 AM by Leon Austin, Colorado Notary Signing Agent (Austin Mobile Notary Services)


David:

Great tips.  Thanks for the advice.  I do alot of these things and they really pay off.

04/19/2007 07:01 AM by Steven Shewell, The Mortgage Maverick (Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.)


Great Ideas and post!  Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.  I am book marking this for future reference.  I want to start offering a website page for my listings.  I have read some good things here that will help in that process.

04/19/2007 08:12 AM by Cynthia Sloop (Community Property Manager)


That is what I too like about AR, the sharing of thoughts and ideas.
Some of us have the ideas and we just don't write them down and fail to see the big picture and how they all can be tied together in a markting plan.

04/19/2007 11:11 AM by Bob Force (REALTOR®) Silver Spring Md. (Weichert Realtors® - Aspen Hill/Leisure World)


John, Great tip, where did you start with your local government?  I started with our chamber and I'm just wanting to contribute to the community, get to know people and volunteer where needed.  Thanks for sharing.

04/19/2007 10:14 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Ray, MBA's... partners...  it's all good!

04/19/2007 10:17 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Lisa, thank you, I truly hope you benefit from it!  Thank you for your feedback.

04/19/2007 10:18 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Robert, keep filling that tool chest!  You can never have enough resources to gleen from!

04/19/2007 10:20 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Leon, I totally agree.  Sometimes I go to one site and review all the blog posts from one blog to gather the tid bits!  I wish there was a way to mark the ones of interest so we could quickly refer back to them!

04/19/2007 10:22 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Steven, Thank you for your feedback, it's nice to know someone can benefit from these posts!

04/19/2007 10:23 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Cynthia, thank you, I try to share what I think others can benefit from.  I don't mind sharing what I know, it probably wasn't created by me, I borrow what I can and share some of my thoughts to make it all come together.  Thank you for your feedback.

04/19/2007 10:29 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Robert, lots of great ideas and many things that we all can use.  I try to find something I can use and not reinvent the wheel.  Thank you for your feedback.

04/19/2007 10:30 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


Toby, you are welcome, best wishes to your success!

04/19/2007 10:31 PM by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team)


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