Using the Power of PR: Sara Blakely & Spanx

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Jan. 27 2008 at 4:41 PM
newyorkelectric Posted by: newyorkelectric
Great Article! Geraldine
Regional Consultant
Mew York Electric - Ambit Energy
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Jan. 31 2008 at 12:22 PM
GuruConnector Posted by: GuruConnector
Wow!  Very inspiring article! The Guru has taken away
some very useful tidbits to help grow his own company!!
 
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Jan. 31 2008 at 1:15 PM
No Photo Posted by: greenygrey
The greenygrey approves.  Fantastic, well done.
 
 
 
Jan. 31 2008 at 4:40 PM
rimam1 Posted by: rimam1
Inspiring...

I’m an entrepreneur addressing an issue that I see other entrepreneurs increasingly grappling with. So I created a blog as my tool for getting the word out.

More and more businesses we talk to are unhappy with their offshore partners. Small businesses are looking to outsource more than ever, but the problem is that finding a reliable offshore partner is incredibly difficult. Many companies are seeking the cost-benefits associated with outsourcing, but most get burned in the process. I own a Chicago-based outsourcing company and decided to create an humorous blog about this phenomenon www.BoycottSoftwareSweatshops.com I wanted to make it funny, relevant, and insightful. It shows that we don’t take ourselves too seriously, but we’re dead serious about what we do.

I started it a few months ago to liven up my brand and it’s been my main lead generation tool. It’s very hard to differentiate myself from the dozens of “Bob’s from Bangalore” that call on the same prospects I’m after, so I decided to make fun of my entire industry.

The results have been phenomenal. In a crowded marketplace, I all of a sudden stand out. It ain’t safe, but it works.

Mentioning my blog to people helps break the ice because it’s funny. I’ve gotten new clients all over the country, and even one in Belgium because of it. I publicize it like crazy at events and even wear buttons with my blog logo. When I make cold calls, I tell people to visit my blog. I tell them that I’m making fun of my own industry. It differentiates me and has been the main reason for my growth.

I’m not a fancy PR person, but I’m convinced of the power of business blogging to get clients and media attention. Make it edgy and have fun.

Raza Imam
http://BoycottSoftwareSweatshops.com



Jan. 31 2008 at 5:44 PM
PRPro Posted by: PRPro
Congrats on your success Raza! You have some great tips and words of encouragement others can really use.
 
I wish you all the best,
Melanie
Melanie Rembrandt - Rembrandt Communications
The Small Business PR and Writing Expert
Visit www.rembrandtwrites.com for a free newsletter and valuable PR tips and information!
Jan. 31 2008 at 6:11 PM
Kwicherbichen Posted by: Kwicherbichen
Great article and many kudos to Sara. I have seen her product all over the TV Brian
www.KWICHERBICHEN.com
Jan. 31 2008 at 6:25 PM
No Photo Posted by: vjb
PR is a great way to promote your product, and on the web nowadays it's often overlooked. However, very important that press releases be optimized for search prior to sending them over the wire service. This way people searching on Google and other search engines will find your release when searching on the keywords you have optimized on. A great tool that makes optimization easy is Newsforce (www.newsforce.com). Also, Business Wire has the tool as well in their EON suite.

Edited by: vjb - Jan. 31 2008 at 6:27 PM
Jan. 31 2008 at 9:56 PM
richardhull Posted by: richardhull

I enjoyed this article and Sara's story (inspiring). I am taking the same approach as well with one of my businesses. Actually this my personal project by trying to give away one product, asking visitors and customers to become a raving fan, and sharing with them my PR marketing plan and why we can offer the most affordable prices in the business leadership training industry

 
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