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The good news (and the bad) about doing public relations on your own
Alright! Are you excited? You should be! We’re going to start talking about getting press this week. OR doing “PR”. Whatever you want to say to refer to the often soul crushing work that is trying to get attention for yourself, or your product, by using modern media. I hope you’re excited, (or at least, ...
If what you say is useful, people will pass it on
Internet Fame vs. Real Fame You’ll notice that the “I” in How To Be Internet Famous is capitalized. That’s not a coincidence given what I laid out for you last week here in this column. This week I’ll take you through how to establish credibility and continue on your journey toward (Internet) fame. By the ...
Bad news: Perception is reality. Good news: Reality is totally flexible
Every few years, I buy a new edition of The Associated Press Stylebook. I don’t freelance often anymore, but I keep the stylebook around in case I need to double check something. If you’re not familiar with the stylebook, it lays out the appropriate spelling and punctuation for reporters to use in their stories. No, ...
Little of what you do online matters (And other things that are true)
If there’s anything you take away from this series on How To Be (Internet) Famous, let it be this: When it comes to marketing, few things you do online really matter. Let me give you an example involving a major television network and something I just worked on. Faster Than A Speeding Bullet Let’s say ...
Don’t do anything until you know why you’re doing it
Hey! This is the fifth part of an ongoing series called “How To Be (Internet) Famous. I’m assuming you’ve read the other installments before you’ve read this new one. If you haven’t, don’t worry! This new one isn’t going anywhere. Take a moment to go back and check out the earlier installments here. As the ...
How to succeed In a world where the American Dream is dead
(This is part four in a series on how to become (Internet) famous. You can catch the previous installments here.) I spent a lot of time in “Social Media Is Bullshit” talking about how marketing authors like Seth Godin were basically snake oil salesmen. One’s no different than what you’d find at a 1935 carnival ...