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The Conversations on Courage Podcast Host RJ Jackson Guest Pam Perry The ABCs of PR
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Did you catch this great podcast we aired May 19th titled “Growth Through Speaking and Public Relations” with @pam_perry @speakersmagazine - Gaining Value and Growth Through Public Speaking and Great PR: Pam Perry is an award-winning communications professional. She teaches and mentors authors, speakers, and entrepreneurs on how to build a platform and attract major media and publishing contracts. She is also the publisher of SPEAKERS MAGAZINE and co-founder of Digital Business Acceleration. After working with Pam, her clients have been featured on CNN, TBN, The Word Network, Radio One, Oprah Magazine, Tom Joyner Morning Show, Essence, Ebony, Black Enterprise, PBS – and many other major media outlets. Her clients have been offered major publishing contracts, and have created successful full-time careers as “authorpreneurs” earning six-figures. QUOTE: Those That Show Up, Go Up! She has been called by Publishers Weekly a “PR Guru” and featured in many major publications (including several covers), and on more than 100 radio and TV programs. She also has 20-year career expertise in marketing, public relations, and journalism in Detroit; including work with The Detroit Free Press, WNIC, The Edge with Jeffrey Miller, Radio One, Michigan Chronicle, WNIC, and TheHUB Detroit magazine. Pam has worked with many nonprofit organizations, like the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and the Detroit Area Agency on Aging, developing their social media presence, online brand, and digital marketing programs. She is also the author of Synergy Energy: How to Use the Power of Partnerships to Market Your Book, Grow Your Business and Brand Your Ministry. Known as the master of connecting the right people, for the right project, at the right time – Pam Perry PR works hard to help her clients brand (and get paid) like a superstar. - Top 3 Hot Point Takeaways: 1. Helping others get their message out through public speaking. 2. The power of GoFundMe and helping those in need. 3. Remaining authentic, true, and clear with your message. . . #thosethatgoupshowup #brandgrowth #pr #publicrelations #publicspeaking #businesspodcast (at Livethefuel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDh-0tSlnUr/?igshid=1usth3josa536
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10 Questions You Must Answer Before You Self-Publish
I see so many authors who have this great idea to write a book. They get inspired and lock out the world for three to 12 months and write. Their word flow from their fingertips to the keyboard and after before you know - they have a manuscript.
According to a publishing industry survey, 80 percent of Americans think they should write a book. And only two percent actually finish a manuscript.
So you've finished writing the book. Now what?
For more writers, they think it's about finding right agent or publisher. They then search the internet for agents or advertisers and send out query letters. And then the reject comes in. They realize that no one wants to publish them without "proving" that that can publish and market their own book first.
That's why the self-publishing industry (once called Vanity Press) has flourished! Everyone is a publisher. Traditional publishers want to know if you have real marketability and are willing to take the risk to publish yourself.
To most writers this sounds crazy. They think that it's their great book traditional publishers want. Not so. They need authors who have a built-in audience. They need authors who know how to sell books.
Bottom line. It's business - not personal.
But before you write a single word (or before you spend the money getting your book published), review these questions and honestly assess if you are ready to become a best-selling SELF-PUBLISHED author:
1. You have at least $ 2,500 to $ 5,000 to invest in the project.
2. Your topic is a topic that is very "marketable" in a book.
3. You regularly support other author events, ie book signings and lectures.
4. You regularly visit bookstores, know what the trends are and know (and read) some of the best sellers.
5. You have a website AND a blog to sell / market your book. (You blog regularly and have a following, right?)
6. You've published articles or regularly speak / lecture thereby you have an "audience" for your book.
7. You research and read books / magazines on publishing or go to writer's conferences or are apart from a writer's group - either online or offline.
8. You know a professional graphic designer, PR Coach, editor and webmaster - or at least know where to hire one.
9. You have a written marketing plan and know how you're going to sell your book- before you've written it.
10. You have at least 10 to 20 hours a week to promote your book and have money for a PR Coach.
If you have answered "yes" to 7 or more of these questions, you are a good candidate to be a successful author. If not, you now have a guideline us to what to do before you start the publishing process.
by Pam Perry
Origin soruce : 10 Questions You Must Answer Before You Self-Publish
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Questions to my Former Self w/ Aaron Lucci @peachylucci
The running community its deep. We feel connected to strangers from the mere word of “PR��. The connection between runners goes beyond the confines of gender and class. I am very fortunate in my journey to have met some beautiful souls, amazing people along the way. In the tradition of paying it forward, i wanted to continue the Questions to my former self series. Today we catch up with Aaron Lucci. For the last few summers my main man, Coach Perry Pappas of Wakefield HS XCTF here in Mass, always talked highly about the kids who were amazing runners, leaders and teammates. Lucci was one of those kids, who is now a college graduate.
I was fortunate this past summer Year 5 for me but first time attending week one at Foss Running Camp this is where I got to see and experience the legend of Lucci
Question to my Former Self with Aaron Lucci:
Social Media
Instagram: peachylucci
Twitter: @Green_Lucci
Facebook: Aaron Lucci
First & Last name: Aaron Green Lucci
Age: 23
HS Graduated & year graduated: Wakefield Memorial High School 2014
College & Year of Graduation: The University of Vermont 2018
Running Club: Battle Road Track Club
Events:
PR’s 8kxc 25:04 3k 8:30 mile 4:11 1500 3:51
DATG: Who are your biggest influences in your life and why ?
Aaron Lucci: My two biggest personal influences are defiantly my parents Pam & Rob. My mother ran at Wakefield High school (with coach Deke and Duff) and still runs now, completing her first half marathon this past year(2019). Her parents both started running during the jogging boom of the 1970s, and ran into there late 60s. My grandfather completed his first marathon in the 1980s and my grandmother completed her first half marathon a few years ago 2008 when she was 67 . From day one I have been so fortunate to have overwhelming support from them. My dad did not play any sports in High School (also Wakefield High School) but began running in his late 40s as my sister and I became involved in the sport. My father has had a much bigger influence on my musical tastes. Giving me all of his records, and buying me my first iPod in 2008 (which I still have). He first introduced me to Jazz, The Grateful Dead, and Jimi Hendrix. I still remember him pulling out Jimi's "Electric Lady Land" Album when I was in 5th grade. Later when I was starting to play bass in school Jazz band he gave me Herbie Hancock's "Headhunters" album, and Charles Mingus's "Mingus 5x" album. Both parents have given me the tools and inspiration to become the runner and musician I am today.
DATG: Who do you listen to or what artists gets you in the zone before competition or do you have different warm up routine ?
Aaron Lucci: I typically do listen to music on the way to competition, but as soon as I am out of the bus or car my ears are out of the headphones. In high school and college I would always try to be a good team member and not isolate myself in a meet setting. I remember Mike Rutt (current UML coaching staff) talking about how he used to do his drills listening to music, but stopped at some point and found he was more relaxed and raced better. I have continued to try to be in the moment in the hours before competition. However on the way to the Battle Road Workout tonight I hope to listen to Mac Demarco.
DATG: if you have a chance to go for a run with anyone in the world who would it be and why ?
Aaron Lucci: I would go for a run with my old roommate Pat Coppinger (Lowell, UVM) because he has the most interesting stories.
DATG: What inspired you to start Vlogging ? What’s the url address (I will Hyperlink it)
Aaron Lucci: I was inspired to start Vlogging after watching Bri Ilarda's VLOG about training and her day to day life. I have always loved taking pictures and this feels like a natural extension of that.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPMFDT3NJ7G80FfLCnYccCw?view_as=subscriber DATG: what’s your go to cereal ?
Aaron Lucci: Cheerios
DATG: What was it liked being Coached by Coach Perry Pappas ?
Aaron Lucci: I got to see Pap turn the program around. He was an assistant until my junior year at which point he became the head cross country couch. I can still remember him explaining what the difference between an aerobic and anaerobic run to us, using a white board as we sat on the outdoor track. I always felt like he could explain why we were doing the workouts he gave us, and he was always learning something new. I had complete trust in him as a coach, and I think that is one of the most important things an athlete can have.
DATG: what advice or experience would you like to share to the future Freshmen who will be entering Wakefield High School and they are interested in running?
Aaron Lucci: I almost played soccer the fall of my freshman year, and making the decision to run cross country was the best decision I have ever made.. Ill say it again running Cross Country was the single best decision I have ever made. My advise , Don't Quit.
DATG: When & Where did you run your personal Best in your most memorable race
Aaron Lucci: A race I will never forget is the America East DMR Indoor 2018. I ran the 1600 leg smart and we finished 2nd. Awesome race, and the only conference medal I got with a relay team in College.
DATG: When did you first started running competively?
Aaron Lucci: I won the middle school mile in 8th grade. That's the first race I can remember being excited leading up to it, hurting during, and feeling exhilarated after.
DATG: Where do yourself in five years ?
Aaron Lucci: In five years I hope to have lowered all of my college PRs. Everything else is out of focus, but I will probably still live in or around Boston, and call my grandparents on Sundays.
DATG: Why do you keep coming back to Foss Running Camp ?
Aaron Lucci: Foss is the first place I met a group of adults who all ran in college and put running first in there day-to-day. Not to mention all the friends from different towns I made in High school who became role models and future teammates. I keep coming back because I know I can pass on that focus and hopefully inspire some high-school kids to run in College. On a selfish level, its the best week of training I get all year.
DATG: why are you still running as a Post Grad ?
Aaron Lucci: The desire to improve my PRs, a love of racing, and a love for training. The first two I have had since day one, running the mile in middle school gym class. Its only been in the past four years I have slowly come to realize just how good it feels to be in great shape and to strive for that feeling. Once you are in love with the process there's no turning back.
DATG: Why battle Road Club
Aaron Lucci: After College I reached out to a few clubs in Boston and Battle Road was the first club to get back to me. Now that I know more about the other clubs around Boston I am glad I am here, because there are no hobby joggers on the team. There is a diversity in ability, but all the people on the team seem to be focused on running. It is also great to now train with a bunch of guys from America East I used to race. (and who used to beat me) I also like that we are underdogs and not too big. USATF Club Nats is next week in PA! (dec14)
Great Questions, I can't wait to hear from other athletes and coaches!!
Best
#Lucci#Aaron Lucci#Wakefield#Wakefield Warriors#Vermont University Track & Field#Coach Perry Papas#Foss Family#FossFamily#Foss Running Camp#Battle Road Club
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Show Up & Go Up with PR Guru Pam Perry
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#WednesdayWisdom #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurship #WHM2018 #HERstory #FamilyOwned #WomanOwned #empowerment #Extermination #Author #CoAuthors #MyStory #Amazon #SuperHumanPerformance “Each year, it is estimated that US corporations lose an estimated $350 Billion due to low productivity of actively dis-engaged workers. To help people and corporations solve this problem, The Milestone Brand (TMB) co-founders, Darrayl & Derrick Miles have authored Superhuman Performance, a two-part book series emphasizing Utilizing Your Gifts to Perform at Extraordinary Levels. In this series, the Miles brothers called on their friends who many regard as some of the world's most powerful leaders and influential personalities to partner with them to "Transform Organizations and the Lives of Millions of People around the World." Some of the Powerful Leaders and Influential Personalities Contributors Include: Genma Holmes (Model, Actress and Entrepreneur) Pam Boney (Former hospitality executive and Founder of Tilt 360 Assessments for High Potentials) Elanya Fernandez (Social Media Expert) Alma Rivera (Christian Recording Artist) Pam Perry (PR Coach) William R. Patterson (Internationally recognized business/wealth coach and author of "The Baron Son") George Fraser (Critically Acclaimed Bestselling Author and #1 African-American Networker) Dave Kahle (Sales consultant for executives and author of "How to Sell Anything to Anyone Anytime") Roger Anderson (Former corporate executive and author of the book "The Executive Calling")
#wednesdaywisdom#mystory#amazon#whm2018#author#empowerment#womanowned#superhumanperformance#coauthors#entrepreneur#entrepreneurship#1#extermination#herstory#familyowned
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Episode 18: Pam Perry, PR Coach Ministry Marketing Solutions
I'm so excited to interview Pam Perry the PR Coach! Ms. Perry has helped people for over 25 years how to do their own PR and help Coaches coach!
Listen and find out the difference between a Publicist and PR and as Ms. Perry shares PR strategies.
Contact Pam Perry:
Pam Perry, PR Coach Get FREE 5-part audio
on how to "get out there"
www.pamperrypr.com Mobile: (248) 690-6810
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— Pam Perry, PR coach (@pamperry) March 18, 2017
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Christian Marketing: How To Market Your Book Online
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Christian Marketing: How To Market Your Book Online
Christian Marketing: How To Market Your Book Online
When it comes to Christian marketing online, you may not have a clue about how to market your book online. That doesn’t bother you at first because you are simply relieved you finally wrote the book!
It is written. You can’t wait to get your book in the hands of readers who will be blessed, helped, and encouraged by your gift in writing.
“Marketing a book is like lunch. You eat lunch so you have the energy to keep going all day. You know that if you skip lunch, you’re tired by 2:00. Likewise, you market your book so it can “keep going” in the marketplace; no marketing may mean that sales will dwindle before they need to.” -Wheatmark Publishing Success.
Like any ministry marketing campaign, you need a basic marketing plan. Ministry Marketing Productions Six Steps To Your Ministry Marketing Success would be a good place to start.
Basically, to market your book you need to address these key components:
* Who is the audience for the book? * Why is it important that people read this book? Or, what makes your book different from others in its genre? * What makes you qualified to write this book and how do I connect with your target audience? * What social media strategies will I use to promote this book. * Will you use a e-mail or video marketing strategy> * How much will you spend to market your book online and offline? Video Marketing For Book Promotion Learn how you can harness the power of the internet to get exposure for your book with video marketing.
My husband and I have an independent video marketing company where we help our clients get exposure for their business, ministry, products and services using strategic online marketing strategies.
We have had a number of success stories getting businesses and ministries high rankings. Click here to see results of one video marketing plan we did for Horizon Christian Academy.
We could do this for your book too. Contact us for more information at [email protected]! Ministry Marketing Solutions-Pam Perry I can think of no better person to help you in this ministry marketing quest than THE expert in this field of Christian publishing: Pam Perry.
Pam Perry is a PR Coach with Ministry Marketing Solutions who has for over 15 years been involved in marketing.
Pam Perry says, “It’s my calling! I will walk you through the steps to help you fulfill your dreams. I can help you as your PR Coach by giving you all of my industry resources, contacts, best-selling tips, proven PR strategies to get your book ‘out there.'��
Here are some of Perry’s key marketing strategies to help you with ministry marketing for your Christian book.
*Define and target your audience who will buy your book
*Build a platform that will sustain your speaking and publishing career
*Create a brand that identifies your ministry and translates globally.
*Develop a campaign strategy that will sell books. *Produce dazzling press and marketing materials that get noticed and picked up by the media.
*Navigate social media to leverage and extend your brand. *Generate media hits that will automatically get you to the “A list” status and be a sought-after speaker!
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Christian Marketing: How To Market Your Book Online
New Post has been published on http://app2chart.com/christian-marketing-how-to-market-your-book-online-2/
Christian Marketing: How To Market Your Book Online
Christian Marketing: How To Market Your Book Online
When it comes to Christian marketing online, you may not have a clue about how to market your book online. That doesn’t bother you at first because you are simply relieved you finally wrote the book!
It is written. You can’t wait to get your book in the hands of readers who will be blessed, helped, and encouraged by your gift in writing.
“Marketing a book is like lunch. You eat lunch so you have the energy to keep going all day. You know that if you skip lunch, you’re tired by 2:00. Likewise, you market your book so it can “keep going” in the marketplace; no marketing may mean that sales will dwindle before they need to.” -Wheatmark Publishing Success.
Like any ministry marketing campaign, you need a basic marketing plan. Ministry Marketing Productions Six Steps To Your Ministry Marketing Success would be a good place to start.
Basically, to market your book you need to address these key components:
* Who is the audience for the book? * Why is it important that people read this book? Or, what makes your book different from others in its genre? * What makes you qualified to write this book and how do I connect with your target audience? * What social media strategies will I use to promote this book. * Will you use a e-mail or video marketing strategy> * How much will you spend to market your book online and offline? Video Marketing For Book Promotion Learn how you can harness the power of the internet to get exposure for your book with video marketing.
My husband and I have an independent video marketing company where we help our clients get exposure for their business, ministry, products and services using strategic online marketing strategies.
We have had a number of success stories getting businesses and ministries high rankings. Click here to see results of one video marketing plan we did for Horizon Christian Academy.
We could do this for your book too. Contact us for more information at [email protected]! Ministry Marketing Solutions-Pam Perry I can think of no better person to help you in this ministry marketing quest than THE expert in this field of Christian publishing: Pam Perry.
Pam Perry is a PR Coach with Ministry Marketing Solutions who has for over 15 years been involved in marketing.
Pam Perry says, “It’s my calling! I will walk you through the steps to help you fulfill your dreams. I can help you as your PR Coach by giving you all of my industry resources, contacts, best-selling tips, proven PR strategies to get your book ‘out there.'”
Here are some of Perry’s key marketing strategies to help you with ministry marketing for your Christian book.
*Define and target your audience who will buy your book
*Build a platform that will sustain your speaking and publishing career
*Create a brand that identifies your ministry and translates globally.
*Develop a campaign strategy that will sell books. *Produce dazzling press and marketing materials that get noticed and picked up by the media.
*Navigate social media to leverage and extend your brand. *Generate media hits that will automatically get you to the “A list” status and be a sought-after speaker!
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How Teens Can Brand Church Activities for College
According to Pew Research, historical black churches are having a hard time attracting youth to attend church. Most youth that attend church are part of youth ministries that tend to disconnect them from other adults in the church and their pastor.
Unfortunately, this disconnect is preventing youth from tapping into one of the greatest resources they have to locate mentors, learn new skills, and serve the Lord. On this episode of the Digital Parent Podcast, PR Coach Pam Perry and I discuss how teens can use church participation and service to brand themselves as experts.
Pam Perry is an award-winning communications professional. She has been called by Publishers Weekly a “PR Guru” and featured in many major publications, and on more than 100 radio and TV programs. Pam Perry also has a 20-year career expertise in marketing, public relations and journalism in Detroit.
Her clients have been featured on CNN, TBN, The Word Network, Radio One, Oprah Magazine, Tom Joyner Morning Show, Essence, Ebony, Black Enterprise, PBS – and many other major media outlets. Pam Perry clients have been offered major publishing contracts, and have created successful full-time careers as “authorpreneurs” earning six-figures.
Known as the master of connecting the right people, for the right project, at the right time – Pam Perry works hard to help her clients brand (and get paid) like a superstar. For more information, visit www.pamperrypr.com.
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Unlock Thought Leadership: Pam Perry's PR Secrets Revealed!
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