Newspaper, magazine, electronic media quotes are a great way to draw attention to you and your practice? But how do the journalists find you. Luck is one way. Another way is by making yourself available to them when they need you. Peter Shankman has created Help A Reporter Out ("HARO") Each day, you'll receive up to three emails, each with anywhere from 15-30 queries per email. They'll all be labeled with [shankman.com] in the subject line, for easy filtering. If you see a query you can answer, go for it! HelpAReporter.com really is that simple.
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HARO is an excellent way to grab some free, hiqh-quality publicity for your practice.
My newer, smaller service, ReportersAndSources.com, works much the same way. We are free for both reporters (journalists, bloggers and writers of all kinds) and sources (including PR amateurs and professionals).
There is no reason not to join both services and wait for questions that you can answer to come in.
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