Saturday, July 29, 2006

Why not rate Mark Leland's new album yourself?

Mark Leland: Your opportunity to rate "Missing Pieces" - and buy the CD online!


I came across an interesting website where you can listen to some of Mark's new album, rate it and even buy a copy.

I have rated it "awesome" as I believe it is - but, don't take my word for it. Visit the website and give your own opinion!

Mark looks to be very busy over in the States but I am ever hopeful that he will be making an appearance on this side of the pond at some point in the future. Watch this space!

As it happens, I haven't come across www.cdbaby.com before - it is well worth a visit.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Top Tips of Ways to Promote Your Business

Top Tips of Ways to Promote Your Business
By John Hicks M.IDM, Managing Director of Headline Promotions, Press & PR
http://www.headlinepromotions.co.uk/



There is an almost never-ending number of ways you can promote your business—everything from using advertising promotion items through to advertising in the Yellow Pages or holding a special event.

Some are low budget whilst others will cost time and money so look at your time and financial resources first. Then look at some of my suggestions below.

1. Send news releases to the media yourself or get someone to do it for you.
2. Send sample products to famous TV personalities.
3. Sponsor events.
4. Hold a grand opening or re-launch.
5. Write articles that display your expertise.
6. Pitch stories about your company to the media.
7. Advertise in newspapers.
8. Advertise in magazines.
9. Advertise on the radio.
10. Advertise on television.
11. Advertise on search engines.
12. Advertise on buses and taxis.
13. Advertise in business and local directories.
14. Advertise in ezines.
15. Advertise on websites.
16. Send comments and questions to news groups.
17. Create a new website.
18. Develop a company brochure.
19. Send a postcard. Or a series of postcards.
20. Develop an innovative direct-mail piece and mail it.
21. Then follow-up your direct mailshot by telephoning recipients.
22. Join 4Networking or another networking group.
23. Join business organisations, like the local chamber of commerce.
24. Join service organisations, like Rotary International.
25. Join industry trade groups.
26. Attend conferences.
27. Write and place advertorials for your business in co-operation with your suppliers.
28. Develop a new logo and corporate identity and tell everyone about it.
29. Develop a new product or service and announce it to the media, your customers and prospects.
30. Speak at business meetings.
31. Create an electronic newsletter (ezine). Send it to your clients, prospects and business associates (only after getting permission, of course).
32. Donate your products or services to charitable auctions.
33. Give seminars.
34. Get on the programme at conferences.
35. Get quoted in other people’s ezines.
36. Submit “letters to the Editor”.
37. Write letters to reporters, introducing yourself and identifying your areas of expertise.
38. Volunteer in the community.
39. Donate money to causes or champion a fundraising effort.
40. Cold call by telesales or fax attack.
41. Write a book.
42. Become a guest on a talk radio show.
43. Launch an Internet radio station.
44. Run for political office.
45. Raise money for charity.
46. Serve as the chair of highly recognised fundraising events.
47. Hold a special event.
48. Put a sign on your building.
49. Purchase and distribute advertising specialties, like pens, clocks, etc.
50. Wear a company uniform or T-shirt with your company’s name and logo on it.
51. Participate in tradeshows.
52. Hire a pilot to fly your message over a crowd on a streamer behind his plane.
53. Buy a blimp.
54. Write and use a special jingle for your business.
55. Develop a new use for your product or service and let the media know about it.
56. Get your product shown in a TV show or movie.
57. Hire a famous product spokesman.
58. Do something outrageous.
59. Paint your vehicle with your company name, phone and website address (maybe get it sponsored by a local dealership or supplier).
60. Participate in cooperative marketing with other like-minded companies.
61. Hold a contest.
62. Develop a viral marketing campaign.
63. Learn how to introduce yourself in 30 seconds or less.
64. Display a banner outside your building.
65. Create a special signature file for your email that tells what your business does.
66. Have someone walk around with a “sandwich board” advertising your business (my first venture into guerrilla marketing back in the 80’s before the Yanks found the word for it!).
67. Hold teleseminars and invite everyone you know to “attend.”
68. Get some balloons printed with your website on them and hand them to kids in town.
69. Set a new world record- and get it listed on the Internet.

Do look out for what your local Business Link is running by the way of marketing and PR seminars. Apart from being a great networking opportunity, you can pick up a lot of new ideas – and generate some new motivation to make them happen!

One of my favourite expressions is: “I won’t wish you luck – in life, you make your own luck!” Take one or two of these ideas TODAY and start promoting your business.

One final thought – I write a blog myself where I share my ideas, experiences and expertise in the field of marketing, public relations, event management, PR crisis management, exhibition and seminar activity and business promotions. Please do visit the site from time to time – you never know what valuable tips you could pick up. Find me at: http://www.headlinepromotions.blogspot.com/


Original article for Article Hangout dotcom - July 2006
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How to get your site indexed on MSN


How to get your site indexed on MSN
By John Hicks
Managing Director, Headline Promotions, Press & PR


MSN is one of my favourite sites. When I was asked for advice on getting a client's website indexed I sent them the following information which I would like to share with you.

MSN offers you two different ways to get your site indexed, and you should submit to both. However, before you do that, make sure that you have optimised your website first.

You can get more information on optimising your site for MSN, as well as tips on search engine optimisation, here:
http://www.submit-it.com/subopt.htm

The tips that you will find here basically apply to optimising your site for any search engine, but they are definitely worth the read so that you focus your search engine optimisation efforts in a way that will get your site indexed.

As I mentioned before, there are two ways to get indexed by MSN. The first involves submitting to the Intomi index. The Intomi index actually powers the MSN search.

Inktomi is now also part of Yahoo. However, you should still submit your site here. This will allow you to get indexed by hundreds of sites if your site is accepted.
http://submitit.bcentral.com/msnsubmit.htm

You will need to use a valid email address for your site. Make sure that you use an email account that you actually use so that if there is a problem, you can promptly fix it. You may also need to confirm your submission.

Keep in mind that there are no guarantees on turnaround, and there are also no guarantees that your site will be accepted.

The second part of submitting to MSN is actually submitting to the MSN spider. This is the number two website on the internet. It gets an enormous amount of traffic, and the traffic that this site brings you can help you with both your rankings, as well as being found by searchers.

Use this link to submit directly to the MSN spider:
http://beta.search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx

If your submission is successful, you will see a message that tells you your submission is successful and will ask you if you want to submit another site. Once you have MSN crawling your site, you shouldn't have to resubmit.

If you follow these steps carefully, you should have no trouble getting your site accepted.

But remember the golden rules - create great content, build links back to your site, and target the correct keywords - and you can get very high rankings.

Now, make yourself a cup of coffee and sit down and make this happen!


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This article was featured on www.amazines.com (Web Marketing) July 2006

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Hair Salons make own headlines






IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE
Basingstoke, Hampshire UK
20th July 2006.


Hair Salons make own headlines


Altis Leisure Group has appointed Basingstoke marketing and public relations consultancy, Headline Promotions Press & PR, to promote its expanding Nirvana Hair Salons brand in the UK.

Initially focussing on the refurbished and expanded Fareham salon, Headline Promotions will develop and implement an integrated marketing, promotions, public relations and advertising campaign.

The Altis Leisure Group encompasses a wide range of business interests including live music venues & snooker halls and a vehicle tyre & exhaust fitting station.

John Hicks, a member of the Institute of Direct Marketing and Managing Director of Headline Promotions Press & PR, said, “This is an exciting time for the Nirvana as they refurbish and expand so we are delighted to play a part in promoting the brand.”

Managing Director of Altis Leisure Group, Tim Swain, said, “Headline Promotions’ proven expertise in marketing, promotions and public relations in this industry, made us very comfortable in our choice of marketing and promotions agency. Our management team have spent time with John Hicks and they are very excited at seeing the outcomes of the dynamic strategy he has outlined.”

“The first major event will be a regional fashion and hair show which will enable contestants to compete for the opportunity to develop a modelling career.” added Tim. Full details will be announced soon on The Nirvana website (http://www.nirvanasalons.com/).


ENDS



Note to Editors

Originally established in Waterlooville in 1990, with the Fareham branch opening in 1997, Nirvana Salons are very fashionable salons with fast moving ideas and techniques. The main objective of NIRVANA is to ensure customer satisfaction. This is accomplished through every aspect in the salon. Each customer receives a complimentary consultation before any action is taken, and requirements are discussed fully, so that the stylist is completely aware of what the customer wants. All the products used in the salon are of the highest quality; Wella and Philip Kingsley are among the brands used.

At Nirvana, all staff regularly attend courses and seminars , as well as taking part in photo shoots and competitions. At Nirvana staff work on a grading system. The most highly qualified and experienced hairdressers are Artistic Directors, Creative Directors followed by Style Designers followed by Senior then Junior Stylists.
(www.nirvanasalons.com).



Headline Promotions, Press & PR was founded by John Hicks, a member of the Institute of Direct Marketing, in 2005 to provide marketing, public relations and promotions support for small to medium sized businesses in the south of England.
www.headlinepromotions.blogspot.com
Photograph of John Hicks available. For jpeg please e-mail John - to view click here.


Media enquiries to:John Hicks M.IDM
Headline Promotions, Press & PR
Mobile: 07771 575 654
Fax: 0707 520 9717
john@headlinepromotions.co.uk
www.headlinepromotions.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Children In Need fundraising marathons


IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE
Basingstoke, Hampshire UK
20th July 2006.


Your opportunity to join the Children In Need fundraising marathons

The Academy venue in Basingstoke is offering its facilities free of charge to individuals, groups and businesses wishing to fundraise for BBC Children In Need in November this year.

Orlando Bottiglieri, general manager of The Academy said, “We are excited about this opportunity to help people to raise money for Children In Need, a charity close to our heart. We have a unique venue with snooker, pool, late bar, restaurant, functions room and DJ-led live music, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”

“We will be pleased to host any stunts or world record attempts in aid of Children In Need during the week of 12 – 18 November 2006. It could be anything from someone wanting to spend time in a bath of baked beans to a team wanting to play a marathon dance routine.” added Orlando.

The Academy is already planning to host DJ Danny D attempting to set a new world record for the longest live DJ performance in a nightclub. Danny’s record is currently 100 hours so he is seeking to set a new one of 120 hours. He will play music and entertain customers continuously for the 120 hours with 15 minute breaks every eight hours. As he finishes his record on the Friday, Children In Need Day, a celebrity DJ will take over to present a special show for guests, whilst Danny will then go on through to the Saturday night.

Further details will be published on a special website www.worldrecordattempt.co.uk courtesy of Headline Promotions, Press & PR.

In addition, The Academy is planning a series of snooker and pool marathons during the week, with celebrity guests popping in to support the fundraisers. Local teams or individuals are also welcome to support these events.

On Saturday 18th November, all businesses that have undertaken fundraising events are invited to celebrate with a special Pudsey Bear party with live music with a surprise band appearing live on stage.

Full details are available on The Academy website (www.academyclubs.com) or by telephoning Orlando on 01256 327273.


ENDS



Note to Editors

There are three Academy's currently in the South - Basingstoke, Boscombe and Eastleigh. All operate 24 hours, 7 days a week, and offer extensive Snooker, Pool and Nine Ball. Uniquely to The Academy venues, they now show live premiership football on Saturday & Sunday afternoons. In addition to this, professional Darts are available as well as huge satellite screens with surround sound showing live sporting events. Discreet but loaded fruit machines offer maximum payouts and that all-important thrill! The Fun Bars with their light refreshing décor offer a variety of entertainment for all ages, definitely not to be missed! The Basingstoke venue also boasts a function room and superb Chinese Restaurant.
(www.academyclubs.com).



Media enquiries to:John Hicks M.IDM
Headline Promotions, Press & PR
Mobile: 07771 575 654
Fax: 0707 520 9717
john@headlinepromotions.co.uk
www.headlinepromotions.blogspot.com

Friday, July 14, 2006

Effective marketing and PR for hairdressing salons

How to run effective marketing, public relations & promotions campaigns for hair and beauty salons


By John Hicks M.IDM
Headline Promotions, Press & PR



I was invited by the Managing Director of a small, regionally based, chain of hairdressing and beauty salons to recommend a marketing, PR and promotions campaign.

No budget was specified at this stage - that would come at the second stage of the discussions. What he needed was some ideas to throw around.

My team and I "brainstormed" some ideas to present to the senior managers of the salons. My guess was that if I could enthuse the people in the business then we would be commissioned to run the project.

I thought that it might be useful for me to share our ideas with you. This was my pitch:

1. Initial press release about instructing Headline Promotions, Press & PR - to start raising brand awareness online and in traditional media
2. Putting gallery of pictures of hairstyles on website (they have a lovely website but no photo gallery)
3. Awards from suppliers, obtain quality marks etc – even an Award from the Managing Director for “employee of the year” maybe
4. Host a hair fashion show, perhaps where the stylists create the hairstyles on the stage in front of people (maybe in a town centre or in a hotel), then move onto a catwalk with all the hairstyles
5. Customer competitions, e.g. Win Free Hair Cuts or Colours (leaflet drop, radio advert, newspaper advert, newspaper coupon offer)
6. “Recommend a friend” and (say) get say 20% off you next appointment – word of mouth!!!
7. Use models with good hair styles to flyer in town
8. Joint promotion with local restaurant, bar, nightclub
9. Create a buzz with Poster Boards, Advertising Boards (train stations, supermarkets etc), Bus advertising
10. Business card campaign – maybe with offer attached – give them out liberally including putting on notice boards in newsagents, fast food takeaways, tyre & exhaust centres
11. Charity fundraiser – donate to charity, coffee morning, red hair day
12. Press release to announce new staff
13. Use recruitment as marketing & PR tool – use high quality posters in window, offer College students work experience (good PR within the Colleges) or “drop-in careers guidance day” in salon
14. Weddings – attend wedding fairs with free advice clinics, special offers for hotel customers, posters in bridal shops. Send a junior to the Registry Office once a week to see list and send them a letter
15. Direct mail letter to customers (building a database at every opportunity)
16. Networking local businesses with VIP offer to staff (posters on notice boards!)
17. Prizes for school raffles and charity fundraisers – with name boldly on the envelopes, maybe couple of good=looking staff to go along to the event
18. Celebrity Personal Appearance – as customer or celebrity stylist
19. Listings in free business directories e.g. Kellysearch, Yell.com, Yellow Pages, Thompson Directory andlocal directories
20. Presentation at business clubs, church groups, women’s’ groups etc (networking – by senior staff)
21. Offer Wedding & Conference Co-ordinators at major local wedding venues an opportunity to use your salon free of charge so they can see what you have to offer (and recommend you – word of mouth again)
22. Offer specials e.g. for Mothers Day, Easter Specials, Holiday Specials maybe as a complete beauty package and/or with gift vouchers
23. Build up senior stylist as a local celebrity and media speaker on fashion, hair and beauty issues
24. Obtain a promotional branded car sponsored by a dealership in return for the publicity

I emphasised that this was all assuming that the product/service is right from booking and “meet & greet” right through style of premises & staff and to delivery so that “word of mouth” is positive – and that they are geared up to maximise the spend per person.

Well, I made the presentation to staff and it went down a storm. Because one of the salons will shortly have a major refurbishment the focus was on that unit - with a budget to match.

The combined fashion show and hair style show was quickly developed in the meeting to a major annual event as soon as I proposed running a "face of name of salons" competition. This idea was grabbed with great enthusiasm and clinched the deal.

This is such an exciting project - I will keep you posted through this blog on how it all goes!

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Eugene Edwards: From book-keeper to book author



Eugene Edwards:
From book-keeper to book author


Basingstoke Accountant, Pastor Eugene Edwards, is currently undertaking a book promotion tour in the United States but has taken time out to appoint Headline Promotions, Press & PR to represent his UK media interests and promotion of his UK signing tour later this year.

Pastor Edwards, a prolific writer across a wide range of subjects, is waiting for the publication of his first book "Destroyed by wind - restored by love" which is based upon his intriguing life history but also combines his Christian philosophy on life.

"I hope that people will enjoy the story but then go on to use the book as a reference book to help them steer a course though life" explained Pastor Edwards. "I want to share this message with as wide an audience as I can in my adopted home country, the UK. Headline Promotions, Press & PR will be assisting to promote this and future titles (“Stress Kills –Beware of it”, “Too Much is as Dangerous as Too Little”, “Me & My Finance”, “Single Women in Business”, “The Other Personalities in Our Lives”, “Why Men & Women become GAY and What is the Bible views on it”) to be published over the coming years".

John Hicks, Managing Director of the Basingstoke-based marketing, PR and promotions consultancy welcomed the news that Pastor Edwards had chosen his company. He said, "I admire the work Pastor Edwards has undertaken in the community and am looking forward to promote this important first work of his. Following his last US tour, when President George Bush and the office of the US Secretary of State invited him to The White House. Eugene has been commissioned to write a biography of one of the most powerful women in the world when she leaves office. This will undoubtedly put Eugene in the international spotlight and we are honoured to represent him here in the UK."

Pastor Edwards is well known in Basingstoke. Not only is he the minister who a minister in a local community church but is a manager of the popular Market Square McDonald’s Restaurant.

Headline Promotions are currently working with AFH Website Designs of Yeovil to construct a website to enable people from around the globe to learn more about Pastor Edwards and to more easily obtain a copy of the book. This site, www.restoredbylove.co.uk, will be launched to coincide with the publication of the book.

To book Pastor Edwards as a guest speaker for public events, enquiries should be made in the first instance to John Hicks at Headline Promotions, Press & PR on 07771 575 654 (International +44 7771 575 654) or by e-mail john@headlinepromotions.co.uk


ENDS


Eugene C. Edwards is a minister of religion and a schoolteacher for the past 20 years. He is the fourth of seven children of his mother, Doreen Browne, and father, Oscar Edwards (deceased). He was born in the small but yet beautiful island where land and sea make beauty, Antigua, West Indies.
Further details at: http://www.restoredbylove.co.uk/
Photograph of book cover available. For jpeg please e-mail John Hicks (below).

Headline Promotions, Press & PR was founded by John Hicks, a member of the Institute of Direct Marketing, in 2005 to provide marketing, public relations and promotions support for small to medium sized businesses in the south of England.
www.headlinepromotions.blogspot.com



Media enquiries to:
John Hicks M.IDM
Headline Promotions, Press & PR
Mobile: 07771 575 654
Fax: 0707 520 9717
john@headlinepromotions.co.uk
www.headlinepromotions.blogspot.com