Spokespersons Plus Archives - Build Book Buzz https://buildbookbuzz.com/tag/spokespersons-plus/ Do-it-yourself book marketing tips, tools, and tactics Thu, 07 Dec 2023 21:38:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Get paid to promote your book or blog https://buildbookbuzz.com/get-paid-to-promote-your-book-or-blog/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/get-paid-to-promote-your-book-or-blog/#comments Tue, 20 Nov 2012 19:20:26 +0000 http://buildbookbuzz.com/?p=3276 I earned more as an author when I was a paid freelance media spokesperson than nearly any year since.

Businesses that included RCA and the Soap & Detergent Association (SDA) paid me to be the “face” of their brands in product publicity campaigns.

Both had messages they wanted to get to a mainstream audience — for RCA, those messages related to new remote control technology and for the SDA, they revolved around using cleaning products properly.

As the author of the humorous WHY CAN’T A MAN BE MORE LIKE A WOMAN?, I had a reputation for bringing a light-hearted touch to the gender wars. Because the publicity campaigns of both businesses were built around gender differences, I was hired to bring a little help and humor to what can be a touchy subject.

For RCA, I offered advice on how to make certain that TV viewing habits didn’t damage relationships while sharing information about how new technology would reduce the remote control wars. For the SDA, I provided specifics about the importance of reading cleaning products labels while discussing how to get help with the housework.

Their PR firms got me interviews with media outlets around the country, including the “CBS Early Show” (here’s the transcript), The New York Times, many other newspapers and magazines, and countless morning drive-time radio talk shows. I benefited from free media training and, of course, the exposure for my (now sold out!) humor book.

You can do it, too

Would you like an opportunity like this, too — to earn way more than you might imagine from your book while it receives national media exposure?

Whether you write about romance, food, relationships, technology, beverages, health and fitness, parenting, money matters, autos, or other interesting topics, I want to help you earn more than you ever would imagine from your book!

I’m hosting a teleseminar on the topic on Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Get Paid to Promote Your Book or Blog: How to Become a Freelance Media Spokesperson features Deb Durham of SPOKESPERSONS PLUS NETWORK® and So You Want to Become a Spokesperson, who will share specifics (including how much you can expect to earn) during our 75-minute conversation.

Deb helps consumer brands find just the right expert for their publicity campaigns while she teaches authors, bloggers, and others how to attract, find, and secure these plum projects.

Could you be one of the experts in her database? This teleseminar could open the door for you to highly lucrative freelance work representing consumer brands in interviews and presentations. It’s the “short course” for anyone who sees the potential in this work (and there’s a lot of potential).

Picture yourself in the media spotlight

If you can see yourself being interviewed by the press all over the country about your book’s topic, you’ll want to register for this teleseminar. (It will be recorded; everyone who registers will be able to download the recording the next day.)

There are many opportunities out there for authors and bloggers. Learn what they are and how you can attract these fun and lucrative assignments by registering now for Get Paid to Promote Your Book or Blog: How to Become a Freelance Media Spokesperson so you don’t miss out. The event is filling up quickly, so register now to make sure you don’t miss out.

What questions do you want answered during this teleseminar? I’ll make sure they’re on my list for Deb Durham.

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Become a paid media spokesperson https://buildbookbuzz.com/become-a-paid-media-spokesperson/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/become-a-paid-media-spokesperson/#comments Tue, 10 Jul 2012 18:21:20 +0000 http://buildbookbuzz.com/?p=2600 You can be paid to promote your book. Yup. Consumer products companies often pay authors with specific expertise thousands of dollars to do media interviews as part of a publicity campaign for a specific product or brand. For example, because I'm the author of WHY CAN'T A MAN BE MORE LIKE A WOMAN?, a book that takes a lighthearted look at male behavior, the Soap & Detergent Association hired me to represent its survey about who was doing the housework in American homes -- men or women? -- in media interviews. ]]> You can be paid to promote your book.

Yup. Consumer products companies often pay authors with specific expertise thousands of dollars to do media interviews as part of a publicity campaign for a specific product or brand.

For example, because I’m the author of WHY CAN’T A MAN BE MORE LIKE A WOMAN?, a book that takes a lighthearted look at male behavior, the Soap & Detergent Association hired me to represent its survey about who was doing the housework in American homes — men or women? — in media interviews.

Every time I did an interview — and every time a media outlet used my quote that was included in the SDA’s press release announcing the survey resuts — I was identified as the author of WHY CAN’T A MAN BE MORE LIKE A WOMAN?. That included mentions on the “CBS Early Show” and on New York One, on countless morning radio shows across the country, and in print outlets that included The New York Times and Marie Claire.

And I was paid for all of it. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Spokespersons Plus is the go-to source

This and several other paid media spokesperson opportunities came to me through Deborah Durham at Spokespersons Plus, a company that links consumer products companies with experts who can represent their products in specific publicity campaigns. Many of the experts in her database are authors because a book is an instant credential.

Knowing what a valuable resource Spokespersons Plus is to authors with the right expertise, I collaborated with her on an audio training program, “Get Paid to Promote Your Book or Blog: How to Become a Freelance Media Spokesperson.” It’s 75 minutes of incredibly useful, “here’s what you need to know” information that could substantially increase your income in the coming months and years.

Is this for you?

I’ve got a helpful article on how to become a paid media spokesperson on my “tips” page on this site, but I thought I’d share a little more information here that will help you decide if this is an opportunity for you or not. Consider this:

  • You need to be able to link your expertise to a company that provides a product or service to consumers. For example, I recommended my author friend Leslie Levine to Deb Durham when she was looking for the right person to work with a national real estate sales franchise company. Leslie’s first book was about how to settle into a new home after moving to a new community; she was the perfect fit!
  • It helps to have media experience. Authors who can provide video of TV interviews or newspaper or magazine clippings are in demand. You might be showcasing your personality in videos you create for your website, and that’s good, but it’s not the same as holding your own on a TV talk show.
  • You need the right personality for the job. It’s not enough to be a parenting expert when Pull-Ups is looking for somebody to offer potty training tips. You need Jen Singer’s sparkling personality and media savvy for that gig.

If you’re intrigued at all by this concept, I recommend that you listen to our training program. Deb is the pioneer in this field — she owns the market — so she knows more than anyone about what it takes, how to make it happen, and how to make money doing it.

What’s your question about what’s involved with being a media spokesperson? Maybe I can help.

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