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Joan Stewart
Unlike many other so-called publicity
"experts," Joan Stewart has a solid track record of media and
Internet marketing experience. She worked in the newspaper business
for 22 years as an editor and reporter, and she's appeared on
hundreds of TV and radio shows. She has accepted and rejected
thousands of story ideas. So she knows the kinds of ideas that
editors toss in the wastebasket and the ones that get them so
excited that they reach for the phone to call you. Joan, also known
as The Publicity Hound, has an international following of more than
15,000 people who subscribe to her popular electronic newsletter
"The Publicity Hound’s Tips of the Week" and her bi-monthly
subscription newsletter, "The Publicity Hound."
Many of those same people buy her
more than 100 CDs, special reports and ebooks about publicity from
her website at
PublicityHound.com and her blog at
PublicityHound.net. She launched her Internet marketing
business as a member of Tom Antion's mentor program. And today, she
has her own Publicity Hound Mentor Program that's patterned after
his.
Joan will make her third trip to Tom's
Internet Marketing Retreat Center in Virginia Beach as a member of
Netaim's "Outer Circle," the highest level of membership. Her
articles appear regularly in magazines and newspapers for the PR and
publishing industries. And her expert commentary is included in more
than 40 books about marketing and publicity and in hundreds of print
and electronic newsletters.
TDS Telecom, a Fortune 500
telecommunications company, tapped her as their small-business
marketing expert.
Joan has also worked as a writing coach at three daily newspapers.
Reporters coached by her have won dozens of writing awards for their
news articles, investigative series and feature stories.
She is a member of the National Speakers Association, the Better
Business Bureau, the Publishers Marketing Association, the Small
Publishers Association of North America and The Summit Group, a
consulting group in Milwaukee.
Joan enjoys watching "The Sopranos" (and tries
to stay warm) in Port Washington, Wisconsin.
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