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How Writing Radio Can Help You Become a Better Writer
Keep reading to discover three ways writing radio can help strengthen your writing style. (Oh, and these tips will also help you write better radio copy too.)

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“Your PR Doctor’s Tips for Getting Media Attention on Radio”
One of your “PR Doctor’s” favorite public relations elements in an integrated marketing communications plan is talk radio. Talk radio provides opportunities for profit and non-profit organizations to gain extended exposure in an interview format. And there are many opportunities that exist in communities around the United States to capitalize on this media offering. And many times these radio stations are very eager to find new people to interview about new and interesting subjects. So, let’s see what type of advice your PR Doctor has for you to gain media attention on radio. Here are 10 tips for getting your company or organization’s message on radio.

How Writing Radio Can Help You Become a Better Writer
Keep reading to discover three ways writing radio can help strengthen your writing style. (Oh, and these tips will also help you write better radio copy too.)

Flexing Your Media Muscle on the Radio
Do you know about the radio renaissance? If you’re a NichePreneur®, you should! Popular wisdom has been telling us for years that radio was dead -- but that popular wisdom is wrong. Satellite radio, streaming internet radio, and the popularity of podcasts has made radio a powerful platform for NichePreneurs® who want to establish or expand their Expert Identity. The audience for radio is exploding, like never before. At the same time, it has gotten more and more demanding to be a good radio guest. No longer is it enough to put out a good sound bite on demand for the local affiliate. Here’s what you need to know:

Saying What You Mean To Connect With Prospects! Why What You Say is Just as Important as How You Say it.
Do you REALLY think about what you are saying and how you are saying it, particularly in your promotinal copy? Word choice is a vital component of the copy for your marketing, advertising and promotional materials. In fact, your copy can make or break your sales efforts. I always say “copy counts and actually your sales count on your copy.” The best illustration of how important copy really is was shared by my good friend and mentor Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero. She explains that copy is the DNA of all marketing materials. I have to agree. Imagine stripping all of your marketing materials of words. How well would your website, brochure, print ads, sales letters, press releases or broadcast scripts work without words?

16 Sweet Reasons Talk Radio is a Great Way to Promote a Book, Product or Message
Radio is one of the most effective marketing tools for those who want to reach both mass-market and targeted audiences. Talk radio is even more effective but often less appreciated by those with a message to sell to American consumers. There are several good reasons to consider talk radio. Consider these sweet 16:

Is Your Advertising Amoral?
You already know that a strong headline gets people to start reading your (advertising or marketing) copy. You also know that the purpose of every paragraph is to get people to continue to read the rest of the copy. But what happens when people get to the end of your copy?

Why A Top Sales Manager Needs To Be On All His Reps’ “Pre-sets”
You have to be more popular than Howard Stern. You also have to be cooler than Opie and Anthony too. Why? Because one of the most critical elements to successful sales management is to always make sure you are tuned into the radio frequency of your salespeople. Here's why. There's only one radio station that your sales executives like to listen to and that radio station is: WIFM. (You might say WIIFM, but let's not get too technical here...). This is the "What's-In-It-For-Me" radio frequency. This is the only station they pay any attention to and if you're not broadcasting on it all the time, 24-7, then your sales reps are gonna switch you over to some other station on XM or Sirius radio...or worse yet, turn off the radio completely!

Why a Top Sales Manager Must Always "Tune Into the Right Frequency"
It's definitely clichéd, but I think this is one of the most critical elements to successful sales management and that is to make sure you are tuned into the right radio frequency with your salespeople. There's only one radio station that your sales executives like to listen to and that radio station is: WIFM. (You might say WIIFM, but let's not get too technical here...). This is the "What's-In-It-For-Me" radio frequency. This is the only station they pay any attention to and if you're not broadcasting on it all the time, 24-7, then your sales reps are gonna switch you over to some other station on XM or Sirius radio...or worse yet, turn off the radio completely!

5 Tips for Writing Quick-Read Copy
Click here. Buy now. Free trial offer. The world of advertising is full of short and snappy copy promising instant gratification. After all, most prospects simply don’t have time to read thoroughly. They skim. They glance. But if you’re betting they’ll wade through long paragraphs of narrative copy, it’s time to adjust your expectations. Your copywriting must be clear, compelling, and to the point. These days, the best copy is served a-la-carte, allowing readers to sample one message here, taste another message there. Which leads us to the most important rule in writing copy that sells: Make it “digestible.” Rely on headlines, subheads, captions, and bullet points – short snippets of copy with key nuggets of messaging. Long blocks of copy tend to overwhelm readers. They snooze, you lose.

Does Brand Imitation Work?
To Copy or Not to Copy, This is the Question.vWe all know that it’s tempting to copy the competition. There is safety in conformity – a certain “comfort factor” in being similar. After all, the other company knows what it’s doing, right? Not always.

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