5 Simple Ways to Say Thanks to a Reporter

    Expressing ‘Thanks’ can be powerful — both for the person giving and for the one receiving.   Recognizing someone who takes the time to showcase your career successes will probably make you feel good — as long as it comes from a place of sincerity. But, you’d be surprised at how many people often forget to convey a little gratitude to a Reporter.   I’m not suggesting you do anything extravagant. In fact, NEVER send a gift or money or anything else that might compromise a Reporter’s ethics or integrity.   And, don’t fake it. If you’re looking...

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5 Things To Do Before Your Next Booking

Whether things are busy or slow…Actors should always have their tools ready to go.  You never know when Casting might stumble upon your website, a Studio Exec requests your Bio, or a Director takes a look at your demo reel.  And, then…once you land a fresh booking, are you prepared to promote it? Instead of scrambling to gather all your materials after you book a job, do a little prep work now and save yourself from all that anxiety later. Here’s 5 Things to Do Before Your Next Booking: 1. Get Your Bio in Order I know…I know…you hate your Bio. Well, that’s the...

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Get PR Savvy: Theatre Timing

  No matter what type of project you’re working on, one of my biggest pieces of advice with any savvy publicity campaign is always…START EARLY.   And, this is especially true when it comes to Theatre press. If you wait too late to pitch your show or story opportunity to a Reporter, then it’ll be dead-in-the-water from the very beginning – no matter how great the show is.   So, my PR Savvy Tip:  Start your press outreach at least 8 weeks in advance when it comes to Theatre shows. This timing may sound long, but if you can start 10 weeks from the premiere date – even...

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PR Term to Know: LEAD TIME

Lead Time: What is it? And, why is it important to your PR strategy?   First, let’s define it: ‘Lead Time’ is the amount of time needed by reporters and producers to cover a specific story.   Now, let me explain why you should care about it: The amount of lead time you have can directly affect your press campaign’s outcome.   Some outlets require a longer lead time. For example, all those glossy magazines determine their stories 3-5 months in advance.   While others, like online breaking news sites, require almost no lead time and can turn around a story within...

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Every Actor Needs a Logline: Here’s How to Craft Yours

Loglines have been a promotional tool in Hollywood for years. Traditionally, they have been used to help screenwriters, producers, sales agents and other industry insiders seek interest for their latest project. A one (maybe two) sentence synopsis shares the plot and emotional hook of a screenplay or project.   Today, loglines are also commonly used to attract an audience. Every time you hit the guide button on your TV remote and the description of that movie or episode pops up — that’s basically a logline.   When crafted properly, loglines can be one of the most efficient and...

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Build Your Brand Equity: What’s the Point of PR?

One of my biggest goals is to help you understand how, when and why they need to incorporate PR into their career.   I get calls all the time from Actors who know they should be using PR, but aren’t sure where to begin – sound familiar? The nuts and bolts of how it works and when to start are often more clear cut, but the issue of why you need to be using PR in your career is not always as obvious. So, let me ask you: What’s the Point of PR? If you’re not sure…you’re not alone. I started working with a client that had never used any PR in his career before. He asked plenty of...

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