
In fact, THERE ARE ONLY 21 PAGES not dedicated exclusively to either a case study and/or an analysis of the various case studies presented within the book. Although the paranormal elements in the book are ever-present, as are scenes of violence and cruelty, Brown has control of them and
- Title : Getting Publicity (Self-Counsel Business)
- Author : Tana Fletcher
- Rating : 4.58 (550 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-3-25
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 224 Pages
- Asin : 1551803127
- Language : English
In fact, THERE ARE ONLY 21 PAGES not dedicated exclusively to either a case study and/or an analysis of the various case studies presented within the book. Although the paranormal elements in the book are ever-present, as are scenes of violence and cruelty, Brown has control of them and prevents them from swamping either the reader’s sensibilities, or the pace of the novel. A great true story. Moreover, the assertion concerning brain damage places him on relatively safe ground, since the widespread use of Prozac is scarcely more than 10 years old.Breggin touches on but fails to develop some important points. Coleen, Healthcare Administrator from Seattle.. Rather than saving the company, little Billy Ford had to take it over to prove to his infamous family that he could handle it all by himself. Bad ass love this series!. I hope that the authors will write a sequel covering that ground, but in the meantime buy this anyway.. But some meals are becoming 'keepers'!. It appears to be written from the perspective of someone who has not actually had the experiences the author describes or the experiences of working in a company and actually having dealt successfully with bullies.Surface level data and facts are offered along with obvious examples, eg Leona Helmsley, but the book lacks practical and realistic waysShe was awarded a William Benton Fellowship in broadcast journalism at the University of Chicago and currently operates The Washington Bureau, a television news service in Washington, DC. In addition to conducting workshops on getting publicity, she is the author of several newspaper and magazine columns covering a wide range of subjects from real estate to small business.Julia Rockler is a television journalist who has been a reporter and news anchor across North America - from Alaska to Washington DC.
. Tana Fletcher is an editor, lecturer, and writer with more than one thousand published articles to her creditThe authors, both award-winning journalists, show how you can make the most of every opportunity for free coverage in print, broadcast, and Internet media. Aimed specifically at individuals and organizations whose ambitions are bigger than their bankrolls, Getting Publicity emphasizes low-cost, do-it-yourself promotional strategies, and is filled with inexpensive and practical tips for capitalizing on the power of publicity.Step-by step instructions illustrate just what it takes to generate media attention to any enterprise. This expanded and updated edition includes all the advice you need to sparkle in the publicity spotlight.Perfect for small businesses, entrepreneurs, freelance consultants, writers, actors and anyone else who needs to generate publicity for their business or for themselves, using a do-it-yourself, low budget campaign.- "It is the very best book we've seen on self-publicity." - CNBC-- Pondkeeper, September/October 2001this self-help guide from this pair of published journalists will help you promote your business, association or yourself. emphasizes low-cost, do-it-yourself promotional strategiesfilled with inexpensive and practical tips. -- The Province, November 5, 2000

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