Posts Tagged ‘network’

VA Girls ‘Work It’, Tips on Getting Biz Media Buzz

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC (WUSA)– Angie Goff reports from the Work It Girl Networking luncheon where Northern Virginia businesswomen greet, eat and look to empower their brand.

Read: Starring You: Insiders guide to using media to launch your brand

Work It Girl Networking Luncheon: In, local buzz we’re lunchin’ with businesswomen of Northern Virginia. Work It Girl Networking hosted a fun eat and meet luncheon at the Reston Town Center Hyatt. Every month, women business owners get together to learn how to expand their outreach and empower their brand. Work It Girl founder, Teresa Young says she came up with the idea when she realized there weren’t many networking groups just for Northern Virginia. In addition to the chance to shop different vendors at the event, guests can win great raffle prizes like a trip to New York City.  See tips to get your story on air below. Pictures by Rich Kessler Designs

Luncheon Topic: Tips on giving your story flair to make it on-air

  • Get good at writing short (2-3 paragraph) news releases and remember to tailor each release for the specific media outlet you’re pitching it to. Keep it simple, reporters have minimal time to skim your pitch. If you can reference the reporter’s previous work on the topic.
  • Ask yourself how this story will HELP the public, in this case the reader of viewer in your community.
  • Follow the news: Editors, reporters want a story that is relevant. For instance, a story on the hottest organic cosmetics may work around Earth Day.
  • Zone in on media franchises within stations and newspapers. Does your business tailor more toward a green reporter, health reporter, style etc. Research the big bloggers that take on these issues and reach out.
  • Network the old fashion way. Check out local events, drive into DC if you have to. A reporter or media outlet is more likely to give you a second look if you can preface your pitch with “We met at…”
  • Build a media call list: Fair.org has a list of emails/contacts for network affiliates but it’s up to you to do the research to get the main contacts for the papers and TV stations you’re interested in. You can always call the outlet and ask for the contact info for the person to pitch a story to. They’ll give it to you.
  • Invest time in social media. Make sure your website is YOU. It is the first thing everyone will look at and like an mailed invitation will judge how great this party will be based off first impression. On your webpage make sure once your brand is in the media– you keep a resume page of your appearances, features and articles. This gives you credentials.
    • Use Facebook and Twitter to post exclusives and specials for your followers and fans. They’ll follow you and tell others too if they know they can get something the average person can’t.  
    • Look for TV stations and papers that ask for citizen or i-reporters. It’s a new trend where everyday folks submit pictures, videos and news. Angie Goff’s Angie’s Army is all about that. Her daily morning show segment is social media driven made up of reports she gets from viewers and readers.

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Georgetown Cupcake Gets TLC Reality Show

Monday, February 1st, 2010

georgetowncupcake.comAn industry insider tells me DC’s sweetest duo, sisters Katherine and Sophie of Georgetown Cupcake will star in their own reality show. Production for a series on TLC is scheduled to start this month. The network is already running a popular pastry inspired show Cake Boss.

From what I’m told the plot digs way past the frosting… into the core of what’s behind this cupcake making power that has taken the Nation’s capitol by storm!

I have to admit Katherine & Sophie are two of my favorite guests in studio and I love that they let me go wild with the frosting tube! Do you have a favorite flavor at GC?

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ESPN launches 3D Network

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Photo Credit: USA Today

USA Today reports ESPN will launch ESPN 3D on June 11 with a World Cup soccer match, creating what it says will be the first all three-dimensional television network to the home.
ESPN 3D expects to showcase at least 85 live sporting events during the first year. There’ll be no reruns initially, so the network will be dark when there’s no 3D event. Among other events planned for 3D broadcast: the Summer X Games (extreme sports), NBA games, college basketball and college football.

The catch: You’re gonna have to have one of those mega techy TVs that is 3D compatible or you may need a new set-top box to watch.  Still no word if you’ll have to pay a premium.

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