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  • Sterrett, AL
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Despite the many changes that have taken place in the media, the basic building block, the press release, has remained much the same. While the “bones” of a press release, the who, what, where, how and when, are the same, the way releases are “packa…
February 2
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Many speakers and authors understand the immense value in getting the attention of the news media. Publicity launched more than one speaker’s career and catapulted many others to stardom. But working the press takes finesse and an understanding how…
January 30
Michael Hart added a blog post
Many speakers and authors understand the immense value in getting the attention of the news media. Publicity launched more than one speaker’s career and catapulted many others to stardom. But working the press takes finesse and an understanding how…
January 26

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I am a:
Speaker
I speak about:
Advertising/Public Relations, Business Growth, Entrepreneurial Business, Internet, Marketing, Networking, Presentation Skills, Social Entrepreneurship
My Bio:
Two decades ago Michael Hart was a flat broke, high school dropout pushing a lawn mower for six dollars an hour. Today he is a sought after seminar speaker, business writer, consultant, and professed publicity junkie.

After enduring one heartbreaking business failure after another and teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, Michael learned how to harness the media’s insatiable appetite for information and began a very successful sales career, went on to found five different sales companies and now international consulting and training company.

Michael regularly speaks to associations and corporations on using free publicity and no cost marketing strategies to grow any organization. He is the owner of The Marketing and Media Network which webcasts training programs around the world on a variety of business topics and his ideas have been featured in: Forbes, Selling Magazine, Sales and Marketing Executive Report, Creative Selling, The American Salesman, Entrepreneur, The Washington Post, MSNBC and hundreds of business journals, newspapers, and trade publications and he is regularly interviewed on radio and Television in the US and Canada
What I do best:
Teaching business owners, entrepreneurs and sales people how to massive amounts of free exposure to promote any product, service, company or cause by using little known no cost marketing and publicity strategies.
I charge a fee of:
$5K-$10K

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Whats the most important part of a press release?

Despite the many changes that have taken place in the media, the basic building block, the press release, has remained much the same. While the “bones” of a press release, the who, what, where, how and when, are the same, the way releases are “packaged” has changed significantly.

The reason for this change is simple. The industry has exploded with new reporting outlets from Cable News channels and private trade publications, to thousands of electronic newsletters, blogs and web news portals. Me… Continue

Posted on February 2, 2010 at 7:30pm —

Michael Hart

How NOT to approach the press

Many speakers and authors understand the immense value in getting the attention of the news media. Publicity launched more than one speaker’s career and catapulted many others to stardom. But working the press takes finesse and an understanding how the media works. There are as many “don’ts” as there are “do’s”. One critical mistake I see is speakers far too often is responding to a reporter’s inquiry with the line “Check out my website” and little, if anything else.

This mistake happens with a… Continue

Posted on January 26, 2010 at 8:19pm —

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At 5:13am on March 2, 2009, Bert Martinez said…
Hello, I'm Bert Martinez, welcome to Speakersite. I'm looking to network with success minded people. I look forward to networking with you and if there is anything that I can help you with please do not hesitate to contact me.

You Were Created to Succeed!

Bert Martinez
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At 11:33am on January 2, 2009, Artie Isaac said…
Michael, welcome to SpeakerSite. I'm glad you're here.

After only six weeks, we have 1,400+ members. That's good for all of us. The more speakers we have, the more event planners we’ll attract – the more opportunities for connecting more speakers with more audiences.

So, I’m wondering: How did you hear about SpeakerSite? Please send me a message.

Anyway, it’s good for you — and all of us — if your profile is great and if you help spread the word. Here are links to two pages that can help:

1. How to Make the Most of Your SpeakerSite Profile.

2. How to Spread the Word About SpeakerSite.

Also, you might need to finetune how much email you get from SpeakerSite. It takes a little work. Here is some advice on the issue.

Feel free to join (or start) Groups -- or put any question in the Forum area. (Of course, make sure your message is appropriate for the particular Forum discussion you‘re visiting.) And feel free to contact me or Rob Emrich. We are here for you.

May 2009 bring you only happiness!

Thanks!
At 11:09am on January 2, 2009, Catherine White said…
Warm greetings from Sydney, Australia Michael

I am stopping by to introduce myself, and invite you to connect on SpeakerSite

Networking is a big part of what I do, so by all means feel free to stop by if I can be of any assistance.

Here's cheers to a beut 2009
 
 

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