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I think everyone would agree that marketing/advertising/PR are some of the most vital aspects of building a t-shirt business from the ground up. Free media is one of your greatest tools to do so on the web. Use these free PR tools to tell the world about your cause, your designs, your store, and your story.
Click here to download a Press Release template courtesy of good storm. Just follow the instructions, fill in the blanks, and send, send, send. It's that easy!
Use one of these sevices below to issue a Press Release about it for free! You'll be able to get your news (and thus links to your products) syndicated all over the Web so that search engines, RSS news readers and the like find about about you and your message.
Once you've created your Press Release, be sure to send it to your personal and professional contacts who work in media. Don't forget to call 'em, too, then post it to these sites and others like them:
Also be sure to email the editors of your local paper—they are often looking for human-interest pieces about people active in the community. Whether you are raising money for a good cause, trying to send a message, or just a kooky cat with kooky shirts, you have a story to tell. Make sure people know about it.
I think everyone would agree that marketing/advertising/PR are some of the most vital aspects of building a t-shirt business from the ground up. Free media is one of your greatest tools to do so on the web. Use these free PR tools to tell the world about your cause, your designs, your store, and your story.
Click here to download a Press Release template courtesy of good storm. Just follow the instructions, fill in the blanks, and send, send, send. It's that easy!
Use one of these sevices below to issue a Press Release about it for free! You'll be able to get your news (and thus links to your products) syndicated all over the Web so that search engines, RSS news readers and the like find about about you and your message.
Once you've created your Press Release, be sure to send it to your personal and professional contacts who work in media. Don't forget to call 'em, too, then post it to these sites and others like them:
Also be sure to email the editors of your local paper—they are often looking for human-interest pieces about people active in the community. Whether you are raising money for a good cause, trying to send a message, or just a kooky cat with kooky shirts, you have a story to tell. Make sure people know about it.
