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Blog Post: Where to Find Talent for US News' Best Jobs

Added by Ashley Zito Rowe at 10:30am on January 15, 2015
Topic: Publicity Tips to Grow Your Business
ity for your businessdatabase, then sends you an email as soon as something you're interested in appears in the search results. For instance, let's say you're a big fan of “Glen Beck”. You can set up a Google Alert for “Glen Beck”. Then whenever Google finds anything mentioned in a top news story or on the web, you'll get an email including the web site address so you can go see where and how “Glen Beck” is mentioned. To set up your own Google Alerts for free, just go to http://www.google.com/alerts (read further down for using this service and its paid alternative).The exciting thing is you can use this service to grow your business in all sorts of ways. Some of the obvious ways to use it includes setting up alerts to see what others are saying about you or your business online: 'discover' what they saying about your competitors; find out about new developments in your field of expertise and/or discover some other businesses with whom you might want to ally yourself in some way. This service is also one of the best publicity tools ever created and it's FREE! Here are three tips to use Google Alerts to get media exposure: STRATEGY #1 – Obtain IMMEDIATE publicity by tying your product or service with breaking news stories. One of the best and easiest ways to get FREE publicity is to be able to comment on what's already in the news. For instance, one of my clients is Gerry Robert, a book writing coach, wealth expert and author of the Millionaire Mindset. One of the strategies we employ whenever an alert pops up having to deal "Wealth, Book Writing, or the Economy" in America or Canada, is to contact newspapers and radio/TV shows in that city immediately and let them know we can comment on what’s happening. Robert once asked me, 'But how will I know when a related story hits the news?' My answer: "Google Alerts." The results will blow you away! STRATEGY #2 – Build friendships with media contacts who discuss your topic. Another of my clients, Patrick Snow, also uses Google Alerts service in a very systematic way to get publicity. Here's what Patrick does: First he set up alerts to track stories written on his area of expertise, which is "Success, Selling and Families". When he gets an alert email pointing him to a good story on that subject, he then sends the journalist who wrote the story a short email saying he enjoyed article and offers a sincere compliment. His email stands out because journalists don't often hear from their readers and when they do it's usually to complain. Within his email Patrick mentions his website CreateYourOwnDestiny.com to reinforce his credibility. If the journalist writes him back and thanks him for his comments, Patrick then offers to send them a free copy of his book and mentions he's happy to be a resource on any future stories they might do on this or similar topics. Patrick Snow has made the front cover of USA Today and multiple TV/Radio interviews. STRATEGY #3 The Hook is more than the Book Authors are always asking me about what's a good 'hook' or angle to use when approaching the media. I'll immediately ask them, “What hooks have others used in your industry?” Usually they don't know, but by using Google Alerts (or even just searching the Google News database at http://www.google.com/news) you can quickly find video clips, articles in which others with similar expertise are quoted. For example, let's say you've written a book about "Recruiting." Suppose also that you're based in Phoenix. One day you discover a story in the New York Times about Recruiting in the New Economy. If it's newsworthy in New York, it's probably going to be considered newsworthy by the media in your city. So pitch your local media on doing the same story, only this time they'll be interviewing YOU as the expert. Here are a few words of advice on implementing this strategy: Use quotation marks to narrow your alerts. For instance, I have an alert set up for "Bert Martinez" to receive more exact search results since I'm not the only person in the world with that name. I avoid getting a lot of off-subject alerts. You Were Created to Succeed . . . .with Publicity. Bert Martinez www.bertmartinez.com…
Added by Bert Martinez - The Emotional Engineer at 5:00pm on August 10, 2009
Blog Post: How to Compare the Size of Talent Pools by Location
Added by Eric Putkonen at 8:17am on October 6, 2015
Blog Post: 5 Notable Statistics about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership Positions

Diversity, equity, and inclusion has seen a steady rise in search volume over the last 5 years, as evidenced by the graph below. That is, until June 2020 when it…

Added by Phil Strazzulla at 5:11pm on February 25, 2021
Blog Post: Skills the Manufacturing Industry Needs and Where to Find Them

In an article discussing how to solve the talent shortage in…

Added by Ashley Zito Rowe at 10:24am on September 2, 2014
Blog Post: Workplace Transparency: The Future of Teamwork

Added by Maren Hogan at 10:44am on October 30, 2015
Blog Post: How RChilli Resume Parser Blends with Healthcare Industry's Facets?

Be it any industry; each has its own set of recruitment challenges. Nevertheless, the healthcare industry is perhaps the most difficult to recruit for. The ever-changing industry protocols,…

Added by Rchilli Parser at 1:35am on November 24, 2021
Blog Post: Airline Pilot Recruitment and Interviews

Airline Pilot Interviews

By Jason Robinson

Globally, airline pilot recruitment this year is expected to be tight with large numbers of qualified pilots competing for the limited…

Added by Flight Deck at 10:51pm on December 31, 2014
Blog Post: Interview with Markus Gries, HR Director at Fraport KAIA, KSA
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Added by Mona Karaoui at 3:22am on July 11, 2010
Blog Post: How Local SEO Solutions to Advertise Your Local Business

I approached an expert SEO firm offering local SEO services. After examining my business and its own presence…

Added by Geo Msn at 4:31am on March 19, 2016
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