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Get Free Publicity Publicity is easy. but not if you are strapped for funds. Here are some smart stunts to get free PR for your startup.
BE YOUR OWN BILLBOARD Metaphorically speaking, of course! Print, hand-paint or embroider your company logo on a t-shirt-it's bound to pique a passerby's curiosity. Now, wear it in public. This could be at a networking event, at the gym, or even when you go shopping for groceries. You never know who is watching you! ATTEND PRESS CONFERENCES Be in the loop of all press conferences happening in your city. This is where the media mingles. Journalists are always on the prowl for fresh story ideas. Talk to them; pitch a few ideas specific to your industry; tell them about your startup, Make sure you keep in touch with your friends in the media and update them with the latest developments in your company. You never know when you can be in the news! WRITE ARTICLES If you're in the financial services space, you could write something on personal finance for a financial daily that is useful to a reader. Try to get column space, but don't ask to be paid, Also, the media loves surveys-this is another smart tactic. Conduct a survey with your own customer base on specific issues related to your business; tell the media about it. Another route is to write letters to the editors of relevant publications. Connect it to some· thing about your business, .. and don't forget 10 include your contact information at the end! UVE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH FRIENDS AND FAMILY Have a friend or family member you bailed out of trouble long ago? Here's your chance at pay· back-literally! Ask them to talk about you or refer you. If you have products or services to sell, leave your catalogue at their homes and ask them to spend a few minutes publicizing it to their guests. If you can, leave a few products and ask them to keep it in a visible place in their homes. If they are business professionals, use their database and send mailers out. Most entrepreneurs get their first few clients through friends and family. SHOOT THE BREEZE Yes, don't stop talking about your company, There is nothing like hearing it from the horse's mouth, Try and weave your story into conversations at social gatherings, networking events, or even over a cup of coffee at points when you sense a person's interest in your business. But be discreet and tactful. Don't try and sound desperate to sell. Written and edited by www.eHotBid.com
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