Everyone loves a good story, especially media people.
After all, that's their job--telling stories every day.
You can use storytelling in your interviews to make print and broadcast media fall in love with you, and perhaps give you far more publicity than they'd give your competitor who does little more than answer questions, with nary a memorable story.
Publicist Michelle Tennant will show you how to become a super storyteller tomorrow--Friday, Sept. 25--at 1 p.m. Eastern during a free Zoom webinar. One of the best parts of this call is that you'll break into small groups after she teaches you about storytelling and these topics:
--How to leverage PR placements on owned, paid and earned media.
--Finding your call-to-action.
--How to evaluate PR campaigns against your big “why.”
Michelle, co-owner of Wasabi Publicity, has been hosting these "21 Day PR Action Guide Zoom huddles" each month.
What's a PR Action Guide? It's a 176-page PDF document that will walk you step-by-step through the entire process of working with the media, a helpful roadmap to use after your Zoom webinar with Michelle so you can apply what she's taught you.
Download it here.
Just a reminder, these are not sales calls. Her casual, interactive Friday workshops are designed to provide hands-on value for a community of like-minded people that want to share their messages with the world by starting conversations.
Why? Because Wasabi's philosophy is Conversations Change Everything, and they simply want to support you.
It's their way of give back during these challenging times and expecting nothing in return.
Many of my fans have been attending these calls and tell me they love, love, love Michelle's energy, her humor and her tips.
Register for the free call here.
Your friend,
Joan
P. S.
How good a publicist is Michelle? Her track record includes other top-tier print and broadcast placements for clients on shows like CNN Headline News, Good Morning America, BBC, and The Today Show, and in publications like Harvard Business Review.
P. P. S. And, years ago, she was one of the first graduates of The Publicity Hound Mentor Program and a star protege.
Register here before you forget.