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February Cleanup: Last Chance to Get a Mom’s PR List

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Thursday, February 11th, 2010
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I think the theme for me in January was “creating” and “cleaning up”. I spent a lot of time creating systems, teams, content and starting a couple of PR campaigns for high-profile entrepreneurs. I also got to look at my business with fresh eyes and decided a bit of clean up was in order – so a few products are getting retired.

Since February is the love month, if you have a Mom-related business, product or expertise, you’re going to love this sale.

http://prinyourpajamas.com/mom-media-list/

Until February 28th, you can buy the Mom’s PR Media Lists at 50% off. You’ll also get a bonus “How to Be a PR Maven” tip book to help you maximize using the media list.

I’m doing this because these lists were compiled in 2009, and I don’t want to update them anymore.  Of course, you could compile your own list of journalists who are interested in Mommy matters. But why spend your precious time doing that when you can get a Mom’s PR Media List right now at this incredible deal?If you’re at all interested, do grab the list of your choice now, because I’m pulling these lists off the market — forever.

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Categories : Small Business
Tags : entrepreneur moms, getting pr, getting publicity, mompreneur, public relations

How to Get Testimonials for Your Business

By admin · Comments (4)
Sunday, November 15th, 2009
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Testimonials for your businessAs I was going through some blogs and websites for entrepreneurs and small businesses, the ones that had the most impact used testimonials on their site. Why? It gives me, who may be a new reader on their site, proof of how good their service or product is.  It shows readers how much other people have tried and tested their product/service and how satisfied they were. So, to get a testimonial that will boost your business, here are some quick tips.

  1. Make it easy for them to say YES by guiding them on what you want highlighted in the testimonial. Most people don’t like to write so ask just 3 – 5 questions on how did your product work for them? How were you to work with? What did they like? What could you do better (this is also great research for you in terms of product development) – ask whatever question will serve your needs best. From the answers, craft a testimonial and ask them to approve it. Read More→
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Categories : What Is PR and How Do You Get It
Tags : do your own pr, elena verlee, entrepreneur moms, get pr, getting pr, getting publicity, how to do pr, mompreneur, Online marketing, online pr, pr for small business, pr in your pajamas, public relations

How To Get PR On The Rise To The Top TV Show

By admin · Comments (2)
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
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Rise To The Top InterviewListen to my interview with David Siteman Garland – writer, producer and award-winning host of the hit ABC-TV series The Rise to The Top, which has inspired over 500,000 entrepreneurs in its first season.

The Rise to The Top empowers learning and inspiration for young and young-at-heart entrepreneurs through the TV show, events and resources on the website. You can learn from entrepreneurs such as Maxine Clark of Build a Bear Workshop and social media superstar Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV.

If you’re an entrepreneur or mompreneur, you’ll want to hear David’s tips on getting PR coverage on his TV show and online PR such as “just introduce yourself, refer to something you may have seen on the show and include a buzz point or what’s exciting in your business.”

Hurry and listen now, David’s energy is contagious (his show will probably be national if not international soon) and at the moment he reads every email, yup, every email that comes his way so if you have an interesting story to tell, make sure he hears about YOU!

Simply click below to start the recording!

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Categories : What Is PR and How Do You Get It
Tags : david garland, entrepreneur moms, getting pr, how to do pr, online pr, public relations, startup marketing, the rise to the top

Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day and Save 25% on Getting PR

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Thursday, April 16th, 2009
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Getting PR in PajamasIn celebration of National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day (US) on April 16, we’re offering 25% off “how to do PR” products and services that help mom entrepreneurs and small businesses gain the publicity they need in order to attract credibility, customers and sales for their companies.

PR in Your Pajamas blog readers can enter the coupon code PAJAMAS on any purchase until April 20 and save 25% off an ebook, custom media lists, PR coaching and other services.

Here’s what a recent client had to say:

“After just one PR consultation with Elena, we landed multiple interviews and had our first story placed in the media in just 10 business days!” says Edwin Yeh, CEO of investment firm St. John’s Capital Group. “The story gave us immediate expert status and revitalized our PR. I would recommend PR in Your Pajamas not just for entrepreneurs starting out, but also for any business that hasn’t fully utilized the power of PR.”

Check out the PR in Your Pajamas Ebook and Getting PR services page and save 25% off today!

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Categories : PR Resources
Tags : elena verlee, entrepreneur moms, getting pr, how to do pr

A Virtual Pajama Party

By admin · Comments (1)
Monday, April 13th, 2009
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On Tuesday, April 14 from 8-11pm CST, join me in a virtual Pajama Party hosted by My Mommy Manual to help raise money to help empower women in Kenya.

I’m so excited to be on the same speaking panel as Guy Kawasaki, venture capitalist, marketing guru and my professional crush! Too bad it’s virtual and we are skyping in from different parts of the world but it’s a honor nonetheless. Thanks to @riasharon for putting this all together!

I will be on at about 8:40pm to talk about getting PR for mompreneurs so join the party in your PJ’s from home for laughs, live music, entrepreneurial tips and get a chance to win my book PR in Your Pajamas for Entrepreneur Moms!

See you there!

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Categories : Small Business
Tags : Add new tag, elena verlee, entrepreneur moms, getting pr, guy kawasaki, pr in your pajamas

What To Do When You Piss People Off (aka as Getting Bad PR)

By admin · Comments (6)
Thursday, March 26th, 2009
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handlingbadprNo matter what business you’re in, eventually you’ll piss someone off.

I’m not talking getting bad PR or a major crisis management campaign like laying off 500 people, or having a product recall where you have a gazillion journalists and customers to deal with. I’m talking about preserving your reputation with the more common one-off “your product or service is not good enough” emails or blog comments, your social media network saying your personality leaves much to be desired, or in another scenario, you jump to the next curve and are 10x better than the status quo and well, it tends to rile people up.

It’s always best to plan ahead, but let’s get real…most of the time, we don’t have the time, and are caught reacting to bad PR.

When this happens, what should you do?

1. Act Quickly – use the internet and your social network to find out what’s being said about you. Today (yes today), set up Google Alerts so that emails come to you whenever you or your company is mentioned on the net. On Twitter for example, you can use Tweetdeck to search tweets you may have missed (don’t just search your @name, search company name and possible abbreviations too) and although I’m just getting on Facebook, I’m sure there’s that function too. On vacation? Make sure someone is monitoring your customer service email account.

2. Assess the Situation – with small businesses the most common complaint is that your product or service did not deliver as promised. Find out what went wrong – remember that your customer WANTS you to succeed. They believed in you enough to buy your product in the first place so don’t be defensive and use the opportunity to let them help you make it better. They are not the enemy. Said something inappropriate? Take your hat in hand and apologize quickly before a firestorm starts.

3. Admit the Truth – the worst thing to do, is to do nothing. That just signifies guilt. So, in your communications whether to customers, your network or to the press, you need to get the truth out, and the truth can mean:
a. The story isn’t true
b. The story stretches the truth
c. The story is true (and therefore you are working to solve the problem)

Take your stance and start talking. And for goodness sake’s don’t be whiny.

4. Make Amends – I saw a sign the other day that says it takes 6 months to win a new client, and 60 seconds to lose them. A little goes a long way in taking action and making amends. New product substitute? A little extra service? A free upgrade? A full refund and apology? Often, your customer is happy with less than you think. What you are comfortable offering also depends on the severity of the situation (refer back to point #3).

And finally, on jumping the curve on a product or service and creating a group of naysayers, here are other thoughts to ponder from the experts:

Silicon Valley venture capitalist and former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki has said in The Art of Innovation that you need to be willing to polarize people. When you create a product or service that some people love, don’t be surprised when others hate it. Your goal is to catalyze passion- pro or anti. The only result that should offend you or scare you is lack of interest.

Innovation guru Robert Scoble in a recent article on Facebook says that sometimes, a true leader doesn’t listen to what anyone thinks – even the customer. A leader does what he or she thinks is best for his business.

And for my mompreneur readers, check out how Heather Armstrong, a famous blogger mom at Dooce handles some hate (jealousy?) mail.

What do you have in place for handling bad PR? Would love your thoughts.

For more tips on how to do PR or if would like to explore doing PR yourself, you can check out my ebook for entrepreneurs, moms and small businesses.

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Categories : What Is PR and How Do You Get It
Tags : bad pr, elena verlee, entrepreneur moms, getting pr, how to do pr, mompreneur, pr for small business, public relations for small business

What is the Difference Between PR and Advertising

By admin · Comments (4)
Monday, March 23rd, 2009
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I had a meeting recently with a fairly savvy entrepreneur on ‘how to do PR’ and during the conversation I realized that they had no idea what PR was all about.

You cannot ‘buy’ PR in a newspaper or magazine. You cannot have the reporter say exactly what you want them to say. That is advertising. Both PR and advertising are important in the marketing of your business, depending on what stage your business is at.

The difference between PR and advertising is that PR builds awareness of your product or service which is critical for startups and entrepreneurs, and advertising supports the brand when it gets known.

With PR you get:

• Free Placement
• Less, or no control- a journalist can write what they want no matter how you position your story
• A story that runs only once or twice (exceptions are when a newswire picks up the story)
• Credibility because it’s viewed as a third-party endorsement
• No guarantees and it can be time-consuming

With Advertising you get:

• Paid Placement
• Complete creative control
• Your ads will run as often as you’re willing to pay
• Savvy consumers know it’s an ad, and tend to be skeptical
• A guaranteed date the ad will run and it’s easy if you have money to spend

PR builds credibility, Advertising builds visibility. What’s cool about getting PR is because it’s written by a journalist, there’s instant credibility and other people become more interested. If you’re a small business, it can turn you from a nobody into a somebody who can compete against a bigger business.

For a small business owners, entrepreneurs or moms just starting out, just know that a thousand dollars is not a very big ad budget – it might afford you a small ad in your local newspapers or magazines for example. But the same money spent on PR if you get hits in several newspapers or magazines, can mean the equivalent of 5 to 10 times the advertising cost in those publications.

PR can be time-consuming and with no guarantees, but well worth the effort. If you’ve been successful with your PR, please share with us what you did and what it’s brought to your business.

For more tips on how to do PR or if would like to explore doing PR yourself, you can check out my ebook for entrepreneurs, moms and small businesses.

PRNewbies

“Elena, I loved it!…YOUR BOOK WAS THE BEST AND THE MOST VALUABLE LESSON I HAVE LEARNED SINCE I STARTED MY BUSINESS.”

Natallia Antanovich
Organic by Nature
(Editor’s Note: Those capital letters, written by Natallia. More testimonials here)

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Categories : What Is PR and How Do You Get It
Tags : entrepreneur moms, getting pr, pr for small business, pr in your pajamas, pr vs advertising

Time Management: Time Blocking To Prevent Entrepreneur Overwhelm

By admin · Comments (5)
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
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Clock and CalendarAs busy entrepreneurs trying to have it all, it’s really easy for things to get out of control. It’s therefore important to prioritize your most important tasks, and then set a schedule so you can be practical when planning your day. Try using a time management technique for entrepreneurs called time blocking if you have several large projects on the go.

Time blocking is about dedicating a fixed amount of time for a given task, then doing your best to complete it within the available time frame.

How to go about time blocking?
Set an amount per day to work on a project. For example, 30 minutes (or even 10 to 15 minutes as you wish) on a sales presentation. Set an alarm and when the alarm goes off, move on to the next project or task.

Even if you didn’t finish it and have to schedule it into another time box, it has allowed you to move forward one step. I find that entrepreneurs who are overwhelmed with so many things to do often become paralyzed and end up doing nothing but obsessing on what they need done.

Stop complaining, and take action!
Instead, use that obsessive energy to start ‘doing’ things. You’ll often find that when you start to take ACTION on something, anything, that feeling of helplessness lessens.

Of course, you can choose to complete your project in one go, just remember to take a few minutes break here and there. That way you focus on your end goal without overtaxing yourself mentally and physically.

The important thing in entrepreneurial time management is to follow your timer. For some reason, deadlines make it easier to focus. Think of when you know that you have to finish an important proposal in an hour because the submission deadline closes. Somehow you get it done!

Another variation is to work on a task until you achieve a specific output – laying out two pages of your product catalog, finishing the week’s expense report, or contacting 10 potential customers.

Don’t worry too much about finishing projects so you don’t get overwhelmed. Focus instead on giving undivided attention to each and every step.

What’s your favorite time management technique?

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Categories : Time management
Tags : entrepreneur moms, small business time management, Time management

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