FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 10, 2008

 

Creating A Buzz For Your Business Posted on YouTube

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 “It is a consumer revolution, where people get their news, information on demand,
when ever and where ever they want it,”  said Mc Quade.

 

Los Angeles“If you help the media do their job in telling a good story, you will get quoted, and that’s one way you and your company, organization or yourself will get promoted,” Vice President George Mc Quade of MAYO Communications, told News Director Tami Di Vine, Crown City News (CCN), Pasadena, CA recently.

The entire segment has been posted on YouTube at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiBB2lIUoVw

 The media is in the business of telling stories, not promoting companies, products or nonprofits,” explained McQuade. He appeared first on the TV show before several nonprofit organizational leaders were scheduled to appear and later helped them wth ways to improve their public relations. On the air he offered five ways to create the ultimate buzz for your business:

1. The Internet – one of the most under utilized communications is your website, search engines, blogs, directories and there are a lot of free services for websites, directories, large and small business. A new trend is a personal social network

2. Newsletters/ezines (electronic newsletters) help announce business developments and activities, where potential new media and business associates will subscribe

3. Public Speaking – When you speak on current issues or “hot button” topics at a business luncheon or event you’re making your company and yourself newsworthy

4. News releases and a calendar of events about your company or activities alert editors about your company and you become a future resource and possible expert

5. Word of Mouth – mixers, meetings, Toastmasters, Rotary clubs, fundraisers and other business events you’re invited to attend or speak at are great places to create a buzz about your business, nonprofit activities and events.

For more info about MAYO Communications visit: www.MayoCommunications.com.
To watch the entire interview visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiBB2lIUoVw