public relations, PR, publicity

Expert Spokesperson
How To Become An Expert Spokesperson
that the Media Will Love

Joan Stewart interviews Al Rothstein (A one-hour tele seminar)

You will learn:

  • What the media consider an expert spokesperson
  • What an expert must be able to do that a regular spokesperson can’t do
  • 3 things to do if you make a prediction and you’re wrong
  • One quality that TV reporters look for in an expert spokespersonexpertspokespersoncdlg
  • How to make the audience understand your industry’s lingo
  • Why you must be ready to “go live” when the media call
  • What do to if the media need you and you are unavailable to comment
  • How to make it easy for reporters to interview you
  • How to get a first-hand view of a reporter’s job
  • The other skills an expert spokesperson must have
  • The 2 most important questions you can ask anyone in the media
  • The best way to market yourself as an expert
  • How to know which topics you should list as your expertise
  • What you must consider when marketing yourself to a particular media outlet
  • How to use electronic media kits to market your expertise
  • How to use the personal touch when contacting individual reporters
  • The advantages and disadvantages of resource books on experts
  • How to use ProfNet to promote yourself as an expert
  • How sole proprietors can save money on ProfNet leads
  • 2 things you should also pitch along with your expertise to make a reporter’s job easy
  • Fun angles Jonathan and Joan would pitch for a story about “love bugs” in Houston
  • How your experts should be dressed
  • The importance of props and backdrops if you’re being interviewed by TV
  • Why you don’t have to be 100 percent articulate
  • The danger in being too smooth and to slick
  • How to make your experts look natural, comfortable and at ease
  • How to prepare for a media interview
  • Why you shouldn’t worry about overexposure
  • What to do first to prepare you for “Nightline”

$39.95 plus shipping & handling

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