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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Social Chix In The Mix

Okay, we know this is a little last minute, but there's a really cool event happening tonight! Saks Fifth Avenue and Houston Young People for the Arts invite you for cocktails, tapas and other delights including a brief performance by members of the Cuadro La Tempestad Flamenco Performing Company.

Details:
Tonight - April 28, 2010
7 - 9 pm
Houston Galleria (On One)
RSVP encouraged: info@downtownhouston.org

Monday, April 26, 2010

Good Professional Luuuuuvin!


We've all heard that stay-at-home mom, mother always said, day-time talk show, cliche phrase "You can't love anyone until you learn to love yourself". Guess what, it's true! Not only is it true in relationships , but it's something we as professionals tend to forget in BUSINESS!
Many times we get so used to the daily grind of soliciting business and sales by "showing love" to clients and potential business contacts, that we forget to show love to our own career.

Take your profession out for a spa day! Here are a few tips that can rejuvenate your business.

1. DETOX YOUR CAREER

We're well into the second quarter people...make sure you sit down and evaluate how the last quarter went and where you plan to go from here. Detoxify your client roster, your digital rolodex and remove projects from your desk that won't benefit your future plans. A business detox is necessary to eliminate all the toxic junk, all the paper, and all the people who are in the way of your success. Refocus and re-plan your career moves for the year.


2. GIVE YOUR BRAND A FACIAL

Is it time to refresh your brand? Show your business some love by upgrading and polishing your branding and marketing materials. Take a look at your business card, your brochures, flyers, promo cards and your website--it may be time to switch it up! You may even want to give yourself a new look to go along with your new brand. Do you need a new corporate picture to replace that company photo that looks nothing like the new you?

If you employ a designer for your branding and marketing collateral make sure you select a creative team that understands your vision and demonstrates the ability to make your message shine.

3. DE-STRESS YOUR SPACE

Chaotic space makes business waste! Stop fooling yourself into believing that it's okay to work in your own organized chaos. If you're working that well in junk, imagine how well you could be doing if you took the time at least once a week (or every other week for those who just can't find the time or discipline to do it weekly) to organize your workspace. Designate 15-30 minutes to rummage through your madness and get everything in the right place.

It honestly feels great to know that everything is filed out of your sight until you need it, paper scraps and old correspondence are in the recycle bin or shredder, your cute paper clips and Post-Its are neatly put away and all is well with the world again...plus it makes you feel all professional and stuff.

5. SET YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT

Our careers need love too and lots of it, so schedule a regular spa day for your business life. DO IT NOW! Set your business spa day every quarter or at the very least every six months. It will keep you in check with your ever-growing career and ultimately the business benefits can help you grow professionally. After all, you can't show love to anyone else's business until you learn how to love your own.



Thursday, April 22, 2010

DJ Premiere Issues Statement on Guru

This week the world lost one of its best MC's and hip-hop icons, Guru from the group "Gangstarr." The day after his death, rumors were flying on the Internet of an alleged letter that Guru wrote on his death bed speaking negatively about ex-partner DJ Premiere. Yesterday, Allhiphop.com posted a response letter from Houston's own DJ Premiere. Here is an excerpt from the letter:

"I’VE BEEN ASKED TO COMMENT ON A LETTER SPEAKING ILL OF ME WHICH WAS SUPPOSEDLY WRITTEN BY GURU IN HIS DYING DAYS. ALL I WILL SAY ABOUT IT IS THAT OUR TIME TOGETHER WAS BEAUTIFUL, WE BUILT A HIP HOP LEGACY TOGETHER, AND NO ONE CAN RE-WRITE HISTORY OR TAKE AWAY MY LOVE FOR HIM. ONE THING I WOULD NEVER DO IS PLAY AROUND WITH THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS LIFE."

Read the letter and its entirety on Allhiphop.com: http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2010/04/21/22179837.aspx

R.I.P. Guru your legacy will live on.
Source: allhiphop.com

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Pt I: Five Things The Media Dislikes




There are 3 "R's" we must maintain when dealing with media and the public: Reputation, Respect and Relationships. One can not stay in good standing without the other. In fact, as a publicist, if you do not have a good reputation, and you have no respect and no relationships, how can you give your client and/or service the credibility it needs?

As an up-n-coming pr pro, building relationships is EVERYTHING. Especially with media. The following are five things the media dislikes. Trust me when I say this, TAKE NOTES. The last thing you want to do is alienate the very people you need to help you publicize your product or service.


1.) Sometimes You Have to Accept The Word "NO"

Yeah, yeah. We've all heard it, persistence is a good thing. But in some cases it can be annoying. Media professionals will not build relationships with a pusher who calls 500 times after they're told "no." If your media contact says "no," accept it and move on. It's not even necessary to ask "why?" Sometimes it's better to just move on before you potentially ruin a valuable relationship.

2.)Long Pitch Letters and Press Releases
Seriously, in a world of deadlines, who has time to read a long drawn out press release? If it's too long, they won't read it. One page is all you need. If the media wants more, they'll ask for it. Have a great headline, state the major points in a strong first paragraph, and bullet everything you want to stress. Include secondary information in a background release.

3.) Lying, Hype and Misrepresentation
The truth always emerges and when stories aren't based on facts, the media usually ends up holding the bag. Your media contacts won't forget who got them burned; nor will they give you the chance to do it again. As for hype, media pros know a good story when they see one, and their antennae usually cut through the hype. *cough* That goes for twitter.

4.) Name Dropping
Name dropping is kind of lame and no one likes a name dropper. This often indicates that the story is weak. In most cases, the connections that celebrated names are intended to conjure up are tenuous at best and unless the celebrity is directly involved, they seldom change the story's value. While name dropping may work with friends, it will hurt you with media professionals.

5.) Follow-Up, Follow-Up, Follow-Up
Media depend on others to supply them with the information they need to do their jobs. Don't send a press release and call or fax, and then don't follow up when additional information is requested, you make it difficult for them to meet their deadlines. If you say, or even imply, that you're going to do something. do it and do it promptly. Otherwise, your contacts will consider you unreliable and unprofessional. If you don't respond promptly, it may be too late. You can't expect the media to wait for you.

Stay tuned to the socialchix.blogspot.com for the remaining ten things the media dislikes! Also, coming soon...Things that the media loves!


Source: "Guerrilla Publicity" by Jay Conrad Levinson, Rick Frishman, and Jill Lublin

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