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product but they are still on the fence about publishing
your press release: Under these circumstances I would say
hold off on sending a sample. You could always send them a
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for getting some free publicity for your company.Have you noticed how old your boss is?How about your boss’ boss?Do you think they’re going anywhere or are they in it for the long haul?According to a 2005 survey, the number of baby boomers is 78.2 million. With all the fear that existed in American business circles about the potential loss of labor and thei 2) When it is a major publication: Another good time to consider sending a product sample is when you're dealing with a major publication. If the publication has a wide distribution you may want to consider sending them a sample. When it comes to getting publicity in the top magazines, it is a good rule of thumb to consider sending them a product sample. After all, if they decide to run the release on your product, all it costs you was one product sample. 3) The editor needs a sample for their photography studio: Many times the editors for larger publications will have their own in-house photography studio and will want a sample to photograph at their facilities. In this case by all means send them a sample as soon as possible. When you shouldn't send samples with your press release 1) When editors say they want to see a sample of the product but they are still on the fence about publishing your press release: Under these circumstances I would say hold off on sending a sample. You could always send them a high resolution image of the product as an alternative. 2) When you send out to multiple publications tha Provacative Research Works them a
sample. When it comes to getting publicity in the top
magazines, it is a good rule of thumb to consider sending
them a product sample. After all, if they decide to run the
release on your product, all it costs you was one product
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Many of you remember the hype and hoopla generated back in Novemeber from the My Super Proposal website, a true gem of viral marketing, and definitely a case-in-point. Today we return to the story, digging in a little deeper and unveiling some of the mechanics that have kept this engine revving for the past three months. When you shouldn't send samples with your press release 1) When editors say they want to see a sample of the product but they are still on the fence about publishing your press release: Under these circumstances I would say hold off on sending a sample. You could always send them a high resolution image of the product as an alternative. 2) When you send out to multiple publications tha A Neglected Challenge of Business ant to see a sample of the
product but they are still on the fence about publishing
your press release: Under these circumstances I would say
hold off on sending a sample. You could always send them a
high resolution image of the product as an alternative.“Innumerable Web sites and charts and graphs used in business are just mush to me,” said Jim Doane. Font colors and background colors make the reading impossible for Doane. He is one of the two in one hundred males (and rare females) who is severely affected by color vision deficiency (CVD) or colorblindness. He, like most peopl 2) When you send out to multiple publications that have low visibility: If the magazine has a lower distribution I would not send a product sample. It can be too expensive to start sending out product samples to every magazine and newspaper that makes a request. Instead opt for sending them a brochure of the product or mail them a CD with the high resolution image as an alternative. 3) The item's cost prohibits sending out as a sample: If the product costs is over $20.00 I would advise only sending a product sample to the magazines with the highest distribution. Again, you may get lots of request for product samples from the editors and you might want to consider letting the editors know that because the item costs are so high, you would prefer to send just the high resolution image of the product. Also, when you send a high resolution image of the product make sure to take multiple shots of the item. Show the product from the different sides or if there are multiple pieces make sure to take pictures of all the various elements of the product.
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