Have you noticed how there is a lot of real estate available in our education magazines? This may be a good time to advertise and not have a lot of competition. I realize no one really knows how much money will be coming to the schools to purchase curriculum, technology and supplementary materials but I would rather be in front of the buyers with some ads than playing catch up in May and June.
I have always been a firm believer in multiple impressions. Public relations efforts coupled with advertising and the rest of the marketing mix help put your products in front of school buyers. Furthermore, advertising ensures PLACEMENT and MESSAGE. We can try to achieve this with pitching products to the trades (PR lingo for magazines) but nothing guarantees you will get across your intended message like pure old ads.
So this is my advice for today…revisit those trades and pick the ones that are getting to your buyers. Then dig out some money to place a series of ads this spring. Work with your PR people to tie in the news release campaign and product pitches. NECC is coming up very fast and my guess is that there will be educators at the conference who have a pocketful of money and not a lot of time to make choices.
This week’s tidbit -- Create a series of podcasts to place on your website. Then populate those on at iTunes, PodcastAlley.com, Education Podcast Network( http://epnweb.org/), or Podfeed.net (there are many others). Interview your customers on the phone and record the conversation. Interview your marketing people, your editors, your CEO. Let your prospects hear first-hand, your passion for your products (and something about the pedagogy as well). Build up the personal connection to your products and your company.
The last word...While at NECC, give away an iPod or two and populate the iPods with your collection of podcasts to get them started on learning about your products.
This blog reports on the case studies, news releases, expert profiles and fast-breaking news from my clients. I also post links to relevant education and PR stories and occasionally make comments about issues of importance to my clients and network of writers, editors and reporters.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
News Release - NEA's Member Benefits Corporation Selects Rapid Resources
Just out on PRWeb...
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) October 19, 2008 -- Members of the National Education Association (NEA) (www.nea.org) now have a special opportunity to purchase Rapid Resources - a proven, easy-to-use online tool for educators to build individualized learning plans. The NEA's Member Benefits Corporation (NEA MB), in partnership with International Learning Corporation, today announced that NEA MB has secured special members-only pricing that saves over fifty (50%) percent off the annual subscription rate of Rapid Resources. NEA MB has also secured a free 30-day trial use of Rapid Resources (www.rapidresources.com/nea) to test drive this unique software product. (more)
Go to this link for the full text, graphics and a 5-minute podcast (in various formats).
http://www.prweb.com/releases/rapidresources/nea/prweb1485774.htm
Also visit my site for the release, the mp3 file and link to PR Web http://www.jharrisonpr.com/clientNews.html
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) October 19, 2008 -- Members of the National Education Association (NEA) (www.nea.org) now have a special opportunity to purchase Rapid Resources - a proven, easy-to-use online tool for educators to build individualized learning plans. The NEA's Member Benefits Corporation (NEA MB), in partnership with International Learning Corporation, today announced that NEA MB has secured special members-only pricing that saves over fifty (50%) percent off the annual subscription rate of Rapid Resources. NEA MB has also secured a free 30-day trial use of Rapid Resources (www.rapidresources.com/nea) to test drive this unique software product. (more)
Go to this link for the full text, graphics and a 5-minute podcast (in various formats).
http://www.prweb.com/releases/rapidresources/nea/prweb1485774.htm
Also visit my site for the release, the mp3 file and link to PR Web http://www.jharrisonpr.com/clientNews.html
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