Independent Business Owners Learn to Build Media Relationships
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Contact: Shirley George Frazier
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Paterson, New Jersey (November 2, 2005)—A new section on the SoloBusinessMarketing.com Web site reveals strategies for solo and small business owners looking to secure long-term relationships with the media.
Editors from Family Circle magazine and the Wall Street Journal presented their insights at a recent media breakfast in New York City. Shirley George Frazier, chief marketing executive at SoloBusinessMarketing.com, attended the event and lists the 20 top methods to make media outlets a marketing partner at
www.solobusinessmarketing.com/pressrelease.htm. Solo business owners will learn why the media prefers Email, how freelancers acts as allies, and when to send story ideas.
SoloBusinessMarketing.com, the resource lab for independent professionals, finds quick and easy marketing solutions for busy owners to implement on their own. “It takes time for solo owners to find ideas that work,” says Frazier. “Time is a limited commodity, so we bring information and resources together in one place.” Frazier created the site exclusively for one-person offices and in anticipation of a new marketing book to be published in 2006.
SoloBusinessMarketing.com also includes a blog for business owners to exchange ideas, a free newsletter, and an events calendar specifically created for independent professionals.
Sweet Survival, a 15-year consulting firm owned by Frazier, is the parent company of
www.SoloBusinessMarketing.com. Frazier is also president
www.GiftBasketBusiness.com. For more information, contact Frazier at (973) 279-2799 or
info@solobusinessmarketing.com.
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