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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Michelle Yozzo Drake Identified as Global Coaching Expert on Coachamatic.com

I am so happy to be a part of a group blog focused on coaching located at coachamatic.com.

Coachamatic is a newly launched dynamic group blog authored by a global assortment of 30 lifestyle and business coaches who have turned to blogging as a way of strengthening the coaching community and exposing the profession to a wider mainstream audience.

Coaches on Coachamatic are blogging on topics such as productivity, marketing, small business development, coach training, public speaking, work/life balance, health and wellness, leadership, parenting, money, and conflict management.

Coachamatic is the only blog of its kind and promises to make a significant impact within the coaching community, as a place where all types of coaches can congregate, share ideas, voice opinions, and interact with their peers from around the world.

Coachamatic is the brainchild of Andy Wibbels, award-winning blogger and author of Blogwild! A Guide for Small Business Blogging.

When you get a minute visit me and my pals at Coachamatic.com.


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Monday, October 09, 2006

Howto: Pitch a Story to Get on TV or Radio

Last week I was a member of the media panel at the National Publicity Summit in NYC. Each member on the panel (from Radio, TV and Print) told audience members what they were looking for and gave them a tip on how to approach the media.

The audience was well coached, by Steve Harrison's team of experts, prior to the summit. Still, one thing really stood out as the 59 people who signed up to speak with me began their pitches...those that researched my show made it easier for me to invite them to be on my show.

I really enjoyed the presentations from some of the folks, but they did not have anything to do with my show topics. It takes time to research programming but if you are looking for exposure and want the media to help...you need to watch, listen or read where you are going to pitch.

When submitting a pitch electronically, it is very easy for me to hit the delete button...and quite honestly, my assistant screens many pitches that never make it to my desk.

If we are cranking out a radio or tv show or a newspaper or magazine every day,week or month...
we are busy...but we need you and your stories.

So do your research and if you need help on how to pitch creatively or confidently...Steve Harrison is a great resource for coaching or mentoring in his quantum leap program.

So if you have a message to share that will help the media's listeners, viewers or readers... it is just a matter of getting brave enough and prepared enough to pitch your idea!

What are you waiting for?

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