Print
Advertising
Also see: Newspaper Advertising,
Elements of an
Effective Newspaper Ad, and Magazine
Advertising
Current Trends in Print
Advertising
Since the birth of the Internet, print advertising has
undergone a metamorphasis--a very painful metamorphasis in some
cases.
Newspaper ad revenues have
dropped dramatically in recent years, and there's been turmoil
in editorial rooms as the traditional giants of the industry,
like the Tribune company of Chicago, have made deep cuts in
staff--and some would also say, deep cuts in their commitment
to quality journalism.
But meanwhile, more and more
small, highly "niched" neighborhood magazines are
sprouting--and prospering.
Print advertising will probably
continue to experience rapid change in the next few
years.
The good news is, those who
prefer the print medium to reach their target customers, will
find opportunities to reach those prospects that may not have
been there before. Some of those opportunities are detailed in
the articles in this section.
Getting Free Print
"Advertising"
In the meantime, you may want to consider opportunities that
abound in newspapers and magazines for free advertising through
publicity. Here are several of the top resources to
consider.
Raleigh Pinskey's Promote
Yourself website
Raleigh is a well known and highly
respected publicist and public relations consultant who has
worked with some of the biggest names in the entertainment
industry: Sting, David Bowie, Blondie and even Paul McCartney.
Her website contains dozens of free articles and inexpensive
audio, video and ebook products.
Click here to
visit
RaleighPinskey’s Promote Yourself
website
Joan Stewart's Publicity
Hound website
Joan is the former editor of the
Milwaukee Business Journal and a veteran newspaper reporter.
offers a huge website with a vast number of resources
, including many free articles
and tips for publicity-hungry savvy
business owners. Also featured: dozens of
inexpensive but information-packed audio programs and
ebooks.
Click here
to visit the Publicity
Hound website
Free Special Reports
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reports which offer tips and suggestions for getting free
advertising and publicity. Each report is at least 10 pages
long, and some are much more than that. Solid information and
tools you can use to generate more customers to your business
or traffic to your website--at little or no cost.
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