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Guerrilla PR Wired

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s/t: Waging a Successful Publicity Campaign Online, Offline, and Everywhere In Between
Now in paperback, Guerrilla P.R. Wired transports Michael Levine's legendary street-fighting P.R. tactics to the wide-open domain of the World Wide Web. Start-up owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to garner the greatest publicity for the least money can open to virtually any page of this money-saving P.R. manifesto and learn: Proven techniques to break through the once-impregnable firewalls of print and broadcast media Strategies to establish—and benefit from&—instant credentials as an expert Tips for writing an attention-grabbing press release and "Web-tailoring" it to its recipients

Fast-moving, entertaining, and valuable to everyone, Guerrilla P.R. Wired helps you create your own P.R. campaign at a lower cost and with more dramatic results than you ever thought possible.

306 pages, Paperback

First published February 11, 2003

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January 9, 2019
Sometimes I borrow a random book form my employers library. This was this year's first. It's turned out to be a guide to people in the year 2002 who have never heard of Internet or the Web. It was actually the era, when people understood that the Internet and Web are different services/concepts. It was the era when Yahoo and Excite ruled the world. Google is mentioned once in this book. It was the era before Google and Facebook Ads.

This book has some reasonable basic marketing rules in the first chapter (like don't lie, be persistent, consistent, if you have a crisis don't hide), but otherwise this book is horribly outdated. It teaches people how to send an email. How to send email to many people. How to set up something called a "web site". Fortunately doesn't want to go into details about something called "Hypertext Markup Language" and recommends some tools to get started. Like Microsoft Frontpage or Macromedia something something. You remember those horrible HTML generators... The general rules still apply - have a web page, that is clear and fast to load.

It was fun to remember back. A blast from the past! Maybe next time I'll be more careful while browsing the library.
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August 2, 2019
From what I remember of my own experience during this time period, the tips in this book were spot on. Things have changed, of course, and I finished this book for the nostalgia and to add a book to my GR reading challenge. The PR principles are still sound, but this one will head back to the library with no regrets.
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1,004 reviews51 followers
February 5, 2017
Simply horrible. Published in 2002, this book is basically written for senior professionals who were first getting online in 2002. There's advice on how to send an email. And how to send an email to many people at once. How to pull up a website. How to host a website. How to get your website listed in search engines like Lycos. How to search the web for a term. How to search the web for two words that are related! If I've bored you to tears with this small sample of what's inside this book, just imagine how bored you'll be if you purchase it and try to read it. More powerful than a prescription sedative, less informative than the fine-print disclaimer about side effects buried deep on that sedative's website.
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15 reviews10 followers
April 19, 2011
More priceless information from the same author of Guerrilla P.R., except now the strategies are adapted for the Internet. I definitely learned a lot from the examples and stories but this book is outdated now. It’s waaayyy behind the technology curve now, and was just about to hit it when I read it back in 2002. I think the author may have tried too hard to define construction of websites, and not enough time encouraging innovation. So, a little off track, and not timeless.
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275 reviews
October 5, 2008
some decent advice, a bunch of obvious stuff.
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