Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 @ 1 pm Eastern
They say if you don't "toot your own horn" nobody's going to toot it for you. The good thing is that with the Internet and social media these days, it's never been easier to get the word out about your business and tell the world what's going on. However, if you're not doing it the "right way", the process of generating a buzz with online PR can come back to hurt you in the long run (so be careful).
So, does this mean that you should go out to hire a professional PR firm to take care of your press release and publicity needs? No (well, at least not yet). This week on Free Webinar Wednesdays Eric and Jeff are excited to welcome back to the show Tracy Spence, of M3-SocialMindz UK.
Tracy will be joining us from the UK for the show (bringing us some "international flair"), and sharing her thoughts on ways to get the most out of a PR strategy with all of the resources that are at our disposal in the online world today. You'll learn how to use blogs, social media, video, audio and more to get the word out about your business and ensure your customers and prospects know what's happening in your business. You'll also learn how PR differs from "traditional" advertising - you'd be surprised just how many business owners still think they are one in the same.
So mark your calendars and join us this week to learn all about PR and some of the best practices get the word out online. We're looking forward to the show and hope you are too!
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