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Nation?s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio is the Most Cost-effective Way to Promote a Book

March 9th, 2011

Nation?s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio is the Most Cost-effective Way to Promote a Book

Nation’s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio

      Is The Most Cost-Effective Way To Promote A Book

Planned Television Arts (PTA) www.plannedtvarts.com, the nation’s largest and most prolific book promotions firm, is celebrating the 20th year since it trademarked its Morning Drive Radio Tour. Publishers and authors have promoted thousands of books with the tour, which is conducted by phone in a single morning with a guarantee of 20+ interviews scheduled with radio stations from across the country.  The listenership of a typical tour reaches millions of targeted consumers, with interviews on major local talk shows, network affiliates, NPR, XM/Sirius Satellite, and select syndicated programs. 

“We have conducted more radio tours for books than any other publicity firm in the country,” says Brian Feinblum, PTA’s chief marketing officer. “We do well over 300 annually, so we probably have done five to six thousand over the years.” As a result, PTA has seen how radio impacts the success of a book and an author’s career.

PTA’s radio tour service is unique in that it makes a money-back guarantee. “If we obtain more interviews than promised, we don’t charge anything more, but if for any reason we fall short of a stated guarantee, we pro-rate a refund,” says Brian.

Radio is a very popular means to making an impact for authors and publishers. The strategic reasons behind so many books getting promoted on radio includes include:

Authors don’t have to travel
Authors don’t have to worry about their appearance
Radio publicity costs less than other forms of media
Total number of Americans listening to radio has increased while circulation for print and viewership for television has eroded over the past decade

As part of the radio tour campaign, PTA provides the following services:

Schedule a guaranteed number of radio interviews
Media train an author by phone and email
Write the pitch letter and identify the strongest media angles

In addition to the Morning Drive Radio Tour, PTA also can provide a radio phoner campaign, where the author or publisher can conduct dozens of interviews by phone and schedule them over a number of days or weeks. PTA always customizes its radio outreach to select those stations that have listener demographics that closely match the anticipated readership profile

What helps to make your radio tour go smoothly?

Giving at least 4 weeks advance notice to schedule the tour – and allow for time to capture the best possible stations/shows.
Consider giving away several books over the air per interview.
Speak in 15-30 second sound bytes; don’t give away too much info about your book – but use the interview as a teaser to entice listeners take and action step to find out more; and tie your message to something – a holiday (Valentine’s Day); an honorary day (National Whatever Day), something in the news, something unique or outrageous, something fun, something that relates to famous people (give parenting advice to a celebrity) or something contrary to popular opinion.
Prepare five points that you want to stress in any interview, regardless of what the host asks or the length of an interview.

Authors and publishers typically benefit from doing a radio tour as follows:

The advance schedule of interviews can be sent to major chain book buyers to generate pre-orders
Successful interviews increase sales
Magnifies branding of your name
Allows you to control and define how the public perceives your vision or ideas in your own voice
Positions you to collect higher fees for your services as an expert or speaker
Garners more Web site traffic
Creates a dialogue in the media and public – and stirs a buzz of debate on you or your topic
You actually help people and improve lives with your message
Publicity gives you lucrative credibility and currency in the marketplace

PTA, a full-service book publicity firm, also offers targeted services to promote authors to all areas of news media, including local and national print, television and radio. They have specialized services that include:

·         local road tours

·         online media campaigns: bloggers, Web sites, podcasters, e-blasts, article syndicators

·         television tours from one location

·         best-seller marketing

·         holding press conferences

·         media coaching and consulting

·         press kit development

·         messaging and branding

·         locating literary agents or book distributors

·         college media teleconferences

·         scheduling speaking engagements  

PTA represents all genres, including children’s books, fiction, business, health, self-help, current events, humor, spiritual and other timely, popular subject areas. PTA, which has delivered quality media exposure with impact and integrity for nearly five decades, is headquartered in New York City with satellite offices in Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Albany and Boston.

“As a client, says Brian, you benefit from the respected brand name and extensive resources of Ruder Finn our parent company, but you also receive close, personal attention under a family-owned business atmosphere with PTA. Our team of experienced, talented and creative public relations professionals provide out-of-the-box thinking, and an energetic and aggressive approach, producing the results you deserve and should expect to receive. Over 500 people are employed worldwide at RF-PTA.”

Amongst PTA’s clients over the years, they have promoted hundreds of best-sellers, celebrities and industry leaders. They have worked with unknown, first-time, self-published authors as well as authors published by university presses, Random House, McGaw-Hill, Scholastic, Wiley, Harper-Collins, Simon and Schuster, Warner Books, St. Martin’s Press, Disney Publishing, Tor & Forge, Greenleaf Book Group, and many others. A sample of authors they have promoted include:

General Tommy Franks                                   Lou Dobbs                               Cindy Adams

President Jimmy Carter                                    Vice President Al Gore                        Chicken Soup for the Soul

Robert Kiyosaki                                   Mitch Albom                           John Grisham 

Tom Brokaw                                        Deepak Chopra                                    Dr. Andrew Weil

Intel Co-founder Andy Grove             Peter Lynch                             Michael Eisner                                    

Whoopi Goldberg                                Ben Stiller                                Senator John McCain              

Richard Branson                                  Jim Belushi                              Coach John Wooden

Drew Carey                                         Ken Blanchard                                     Stephen Covey                                  

John Gray                                            Joan Lunden                            Maya Angelou            

Manager Joe Torre                               Peggy Noonan                                     William Bennett

Gary Null                                             Dave Ramsey                          Charles Schwab                      

Caroline Kennedy                                James Canfield                                    Dr. Wayne Dyer                     

Bill O’Reilly                                        Bill Moyers                              Willie Nelson                          

Steve Martin                                        Phil McGraw                            Tony Robbins             

Richard Carlson                                   Meg Cabot                              Suzanne Somers                     

Jackie Collins                                      Anne Rice                                Dean Koontz                                                              

“PTA gladly will evaluate an author’s book or unpublished manuscript and advise on which publicity opportunities should be pursued, especially with regards to radio,” concludes Brian. To submit materials, contact Brian at feinblumb@plannedtvarts.com 

Contact: Brian Feinblum

Planned Television Arts

Chief Marketing Officer

1110 Second Avenue, Third Floor

New York, NY 10022

212-583-2718


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Nation’s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio is the Most Cost-effective Way to Promote a Book

April 5th, 2010

Nationâ??s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio

      Is The Most Cost-Effective Way To Promote A Book

Planned Television Arts (PTA) www.plannedtvarts.com, the nationâ??s largest and most prolific book promotions firm, is celebrating the 20th year since it trademarked its Morning Drive Radio Tour. Publishers and authors have promoted thousands of books with the tour, which is conducted by phone in a single morning with a guarantee of 20+ interviews scheduled with radio stations from across the country.  The listenership of a typical tour reaches millions of targeted consumers, with interviews on major local talk shows, network affiliates, NPR, XM/Sirius Satellite, and select syndicated programs. 

â??We have conducted more radio tours for books than any other publicity firm in the country,â? says Brian Feinblum, PTAâ??s chief marketing officer. â??We do well over 300 annually, so we probably have done five to six thousand over the years.â? As a result, PTA has seen how radio impacts the success of a book and an authorâ??s career.

PTAâ??s radio tour service is unique in that it makes a money-back guarantee. â??If we obtain more interviews than promised, we donâ??t charge anything more, but if for any reason we fall short of a stated guarantee, we pro-rate a refund,â? says Brian.

Radio is a very popular means to making an impact for authors and publishers. The strategic reasons behind so many books getting promoted on radio includes include:

Authors donâ??t have to travel
Authors donâ??t have to worry about their appearance
Radio publicity costs less than other forms of media
Total number of Americans listening to radio has increased while circulation for print and viewership for television has eroded over the past decade

As part of the radio tour campaign, PTA provides the following services:

Schedule a guaranteed number of radio interviews
Media train an author by phone and email
Write the pitch letter and identify the strongest media angles

In addition to the Morning Drive Radio Tour, PTA also can provide a radio phoner campaign, where the author or publisher can conduct dozens of interviews by phone and schedule them over a number of days or weeks. PTA always customizes its radio outreach to select those stations that have listener demographics that closely match the anticipated readership profile

What helps to make your radio tour go smoothly?

Giving at least 4 weeks advance notice to schedule the tour â?? and allow for time to capture the best possible stations/shows.
Consider giving away several books over the air per interview.
Speak in 15-30 second sound bytes; donâ??t give away too much info about your book â?? but use the interview as a teaser to entice listeners take and action step to find out more; and tie your message to something â?? a holiday (Valentineâ??s Day); an honorary day (National Whatever Day), something in the news, something unique or outrageous, something fun, something that relates to famous people (give parenting advice to a celebrity) or something contrary to popular opinion.
Prepare five points that you want to stress in any interview, regardless of what the host asks or the length of an interview.

Authors and publishers typically benefit from doing a radio tour as follows:

The advance schedule of interviews can be sent to major chain book buyers to generate pre-orders
Successful interviews increase sales
Magnifies branding of your name
Allows you to control and define how the public perceives your vision or ideas in your own voice
Positions you to collect higher fees for your services as an expert or speaker
Garners more Web site traffic
Creates a dialogue in the media and public – and stirs a buzz of debate on you or your topic
You actually help people and improve lives with your message
Publicity gives you lucrative credibility and currency in the marketplace

PTA, a full-service book publicity firm, also offers targeted services to promote authors to all areas of news media, including local and national print, television and radio. They have specialized services that include:

·         local road tours

·         online media campaigns: bloggers, Web sites, podcasters, e-blasts, article syndicators

·         television tours from one location

·         best-seller marketing

·         holding press conferences

·         media coaching and consulting

·         press kit development

·         messaging and branding

·         locating literary agents or book distributors

·         college media teleconferences

·         scheduling speaking engagements  

PTA represents all genres, including childrenâ??s books, fiction, business, health, self-help, current events, humor, spiritual and other timely, popular subject areas. PTA, which has delivered quality media exposure with impact and integrity for nearly five decades, is headquartered in New York City with satellite offices in Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Albany and Boston.

â??As a client, says Brian, you benefit from the respected brand name and extensive resources of Ruder Finn our parent company, but you also receive close, personal attention under a family-owned business atmosphere with PTA. Our team of experienced, talented and creative public relations professionals provide out-of-the-box thinking, and an energetic and aggressive approach, producing the results you deserve and should expect to receive. Over 500 people are employed worldwide at RF-PTA.â?

Amongst PTAâ??s clients over the years, they have promoted hundreds of best-sellers, celebrities and industry leaders. They have worked with unknown, first-time, self-published authors as well as authors published by university presses, Random House, McGaw-Hill, Scholastic, Wiley, Harper-Collins, Simon and Schuster, Warner Books, St. Martinâ??s Press, Disney Publishing, Tor & Forge, Greenleaf Book Group, and many others. A sample of authors they have promoted include:

General Tommy Franks                                   Lou Dobbs                               Cindy Adams

President Jimmy Carter                                    Vice President Al Gore                        Chicken Soup for the Soul

Robert Kiyosaki                                   Mitch Albom                           John Grisham 

Tom Brokaw                                        Deepak Chopra                                    Dr. Andrew Weil

Intel Co-founder Andy Grove             Peter Lynch                             Michael Eisner                                    

Whoopi Goldberg                                Ben Stiller                                Senator John McCain              

Richard Branson                                  Jim Belushi                              Coach John Wooden

Drew Carey                                         Ken Blanchard                                     Stephen Covey                                  

John Gray                                            Joan Lunden                            Maya Angelou            

Manager Joe Torre                               Peggy Noonan                                     William Bennett

Gary Null                                             Dave Ramsey                          Charles Schwab                      

Caroline Kennedy                                James Canfield                                    Dr. Wayne Dyer                     

Bill Oâ??Reilly                                        Bill Moyers                              Willie Nelson                          

Steve Martin                                        Phil McGraw                            Tony Robbins             

Richard Carlson                                   Meg Cabot                              Suzanne Somers                     

Jackie Collins                                      Anne Rice                                Dean Koontz                                                              

â??PTA gladly will evaluate an authorâ??s book or unpublished manuscript and advise on which publicity opportunities should be pursued, especially with regards to radio,â? concludes Brian. To submit materials, contact Brian at feinblumb@plannedtvarts.com 

Contact: Brian Feinblum

Planned Television Arts

Chief Marketing Officer

1110 Second Avenue, Third Floor

New York, NY 10022

212-583-2718

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Washington, Dc’s Top Personal Trainer Reveals the Biggest Myth in Exercise

March 19th, 2010

We have ALL been sold a big LIE – that aerobic exercise is the key to fat loss. In reality it is actually THE lest efficient fat loss exercise tool known to man. This has been CONSISTENTLY revealed in the research over the past 15 years.

No one except bodybuilders who are dialing-in for a competition should be using aerobic training for fat-loss. For everyone else it is a complete and utter waste of time and energy compared to more intense, efficient and effective modes of exercise like resistance training.

Don’t Believe The Hype

While it is true that aerobic training burns extra calories, and you must create an energy debt to burn fat. It is NOT true that aerobic training is an efficient way to burn off extra energy. IN REALITY, AEROBICS ARE THE LEAST EFFICIENT MODE OF EXERCISE POSSIBLE TO BURN EXTRA CALORIES AND/OR FAT.

All activity, even standing in line at the DMV, burns calories above your resting metabolic rate (RMR) – what you burn if you were to be on bed rest 24/7. In addition, standing in line will actually burn a higher percentage of calories from fat than jogging in your “fat burning zone” (FBZ) ever will, but we’ll get to that in due time. If you do 30 min of FBZ aerobics all you will get is a 30 min increase in metabolism, so it is in fact better than watching TV. BUT, if you were to kick butt for 30 min. in the weight room you would:
*A) Burn significantly more calories during the actual exercise session
*B) Create a very significant metabolic boost for the next 12+hrs from the oxygen debt (EPOC) you have created with your high intensity workout (that you cannot get from aerobic training)
*C) Create a second metabolic boost from your body working to repair the muscle you broke down during your lifting session, AND
*D) Help to maintain or increase your metabolic rate for life. Every single pound of muscle you gain will burn lots of calories 24/7/365. With more muscle mass every activity you do now becomes more caloricaly demanding because of your extra muscle. Plus, muscle is the only tissue that can burn significant quantities of fat. For the ladies, muscle is denser than fat. So, if you lose 5lbs of fat and gain a 5lbs of muscle, even though on the scale you will weight the same, you will be smaller, firmer and have a faster metabolism which will help you continue to get smaller and firmer. You can’t get “big” unless you take drugs; it’s just not in the gonads, as they say.

As if that wasn’t enough, if you do enough aerobic training to get any real progress on the scale, you will probably end up burning off muscle – meaning that you will now burn fewer calories 24 hours a day, seven day per week and 365 per year. Say it with me, “Aerobics suck!”

B) The “fat burning zone” is fat burning BS. While it is true that you burn a larger total PERCENTAGE of calories during lower intensity exercise, what they don’t tell you is that it is a larger percentage of a much SMALLER number.

So, the net result is less fat-loss, it’s boring, you have to do it forever to get any benefit from it, and you get zero residual benefit – i.e. EPOC, energy expenditure from repairing damaged muscles and the metabolic boost from maintaining or increasing your lean body mass (you will probably lose muscle doing it.)

On top of all that you should know that aerobic training is NOT necessary for cardiovascular health and fitness. You can get the equivalent (if not superior) benefits from circuit training or interval training (below) in a lot less time and with improved muscle tone/size and reduced boredom.

Burn More Fat In Less Time

The solution? Interval training! Interval training is a form of energy work that alternates periods of high and low intensities to produce a more intense and efficient workout.

Energy work is exercise designed to increase energy (calorie) expenditure. Steady state aerobics would fall into this category also, but it’s just poorly designed for fat-loss. 1-2 pounds of fat-loss per week is realistic if this is used in conjunction with sound nutrition and a well-designed resistance training program (90-120 min/week should get the job done). In addition to actually getting results, your interval workouts will never take more than 20 min. to complete.

Weeks 1-4: 4 Intervals (60 sec “up”/120 sec “down”), 4 days/week (17 min)
Weeks 5-8: 5 Intervals (60/120), 4 days/week (20 min)
Weeks 9-12: 5 Intervals (60/120), 5 days/week (20 min)
Weeks 13-16: 6 Intervals (60 sec “up”/90 sec “down”), 5 days/week (20 min)

Example (weeks 1-4)

Warm-up 3 min.

Interval #1 1 min as fast/hard as you can go (9 or 10 on a scale of 1-10), 2 min recovery (about a 6) Interval #2 1 min as fast/hard as you can go (9 or 10 on a scale of 1-10), 2 min recovery (about a 6)

Interval #3 1 min as fast/hard as you can go (9 or 10 on a scale of 1-10), 2 min recovery (about a 6)

Interval #4 1 min as fast/hard as you can go (9 or 10 on a scale of 1-10), 2 min recovery (about a 6) Cool down 2 min

Grand total 17 min (more energy consumed during the workout and the “after burn” – I stole that word from Alwyn Cosgrove)

You should be sucking wind big time on the “up.” This is not lollygag cardio that you can read a magazine while doing. Your goal is to work as hard as you safely can to stimulate hours of fat-loss. Maybe you can get away with reading during warm up and cool down, but when you are “up” you need to be completely focused on what you are doing and on sustaining a kick-butt interval. Not watching TV. Not chatting (you shouldn’t be able to hold a real conversation because you are breathing so hard on the “up). Focus, work hard and work smart.

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Nation?s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio is the Most Cost-effective Way to Promote a Book

February 9th, 2010

Nation’s Largest Book Promoter Reveals Why Radio

      Is The Most Cost-Effective Way To Promote A Book

Planned Television Arts (PTA) www.plannedtvarts.com, the nation’s largest and most prolific book promotions firm, is celebrating the 20th year since it trademarked its Morning Drive Radio Tour. Publishers and authors have promoted thousands of books with the tour, which is conducted by phone in a single morning with a guarantee of 20+ interviews scheduled with radio stations from across the country.  The listenership of a typical tour reaches millions of targeted consumers, with interviews on major local talk shows, network affiliates, NPR, XM/Sirius Satellite, and select syndicated programs. 

“We have conducted more radio tours for books than any other publicity firm in the country,” says Brian Feinblum, PTA’s chief marketing officer. “We do well over 300 annually, so we probably have done five to six thousand over the years.” As a result, PTA has seen how radio impacts the success of a book and an author’s career.

PTA’s radio tour service is unique in that it makes a money-back guarantee. “If we obtain more interviews than promised, we don’t charge anything more, but if for any reason we fall short of a stated guarantee, we pro-rate a refund,” says Brian.

Radio is a very popular means to making an impact for authors and publishers. The strategic reasons behind so many books getting promoted on radio includes include:

Authors don’t have to travel
Authors don’t have to worry about their appearance
Radio publicity costs less than other forms of media
Total number of Americans listening to radio has increased while circulation for print and viewership for television has eroded over the past decade

As part of the radio tour campaign, PTA provides the following services:

Schedule a guaranteed number of radio interviews
Media train an author by phone and email
Write the pitch letter and identify the strongest media angles

In addition to the Morning Drive Radio Tour, PTA also can provide a radio phoner campaign, where the author or publisher can conduct dozens of interviews by phone and schedule them over a number of days or weeks. PTA always customizes its radio outreach to select those stations that have listener demographics that closely match the anticipated readership profile

What helps to make your radio tour go smoothly?

Giving at least 4 weeks advance notice to schedule the tour – and allow for time to capture the best possible stations/shows.
Consider giving away several books over the air per interview.
Speak in 15-30 second sound bytes; don’t give away too much info about your book – but use the interview as a teaser to entice listeners take and action step to find out more; and tie your message to something – a holiday (Valentine’s Day); an honorary day (National Whatever Day), something in the news, something unique or outrageous, something fun, something that relates to famous people (give parenting advice to a celebrity) or something contrary to popular opinion.
Prepare five points that you want to stress in any interview, regardless of what the host asks or the length of an interview.

Authors and publishers typically benefit from doing a radio tour as follows:

The advance schedule of interviews can be sent to major chain book buyers to generate pre-orders
Successful interviews increase sales
Magnifies branding of your name
Allows you to control and define how the public perceives your vision or ideas in your own voice
Positions you to collect higher fees for your services as an expert or speaker
Garners more Web site traffic
Creates a dialogue in the media and public – and stirs a buzz of debate on you or your topic
You actually help people and improve lives with your message
Publicity gives you lucrative credibility and currency in the marketplace

PTA, a full-service book publicity firm, also offers targeted services to promote authors to all areas of news media, including local and national print, television and radio. They have specialized services that include:

·         local road tours

·         online media campaigns: bloggers, Web sites, podcasters, e-blasts, article syndicators

·         television tours from one location

·         best-seller marketing

·         holding press conferences

·         media coaching and consulting

·         press kit development

·         messaging and branding

·         locating literary agents or book distributors

·         college media teleconferences

·         scheduling speaking engagements  

PTA represents all genres, including children’s books, fiction, business, health, self-help, current events, humor, spiritual and other timely, popular subject areas. PTA, which has delivered quality media exposure with impact and integrity for nearly five decades, is headquartered in New York City with satellite offices in Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Albany and Boston.

“As a client, says Brian, you benefit from the respected brand name and extensive resources of Ruder Finn our parent company, but you also receive close, personal attention under a family-owned business atmosphere with PTA. Our team of experienced, talented and creative public relations professionals provide out-of-the-box thinking, and an energetic and aggressive approach, producing the results you deserve and should expect to receive. Over 500 people are employed worldwide at RF-PTA.”

Amongst PTA’s clients over the years, they have promoted hundreds of best-sellers, celebrities and industry leaders. They have worked with unknown, first-time, self-published authors as well as authors published by university presses, Random House, McGaw-Hill, Scholastic, Wiley, Harper-Collins, Simon and Schuster, Warner Books, St. Martin’s Press, Disney Publishing, Tor & Forge, Greenleaf Book Group, and many others. A sample of authors they have promoted include:

General Tommy Franks                                   Lou Dobbs                               Cindy Adams

President Jimmy Carter                                    Vice President Al Gore                        Chicken Soup for the Soul

Robert Kiyosaki                                   Mitch Albom                           John Grisham 

Tom Brokaw                                        Deepak Chopra                                    Dr. Andrew Weil

Intel Co-founder Andy Grove             Peter Lynch                             Michael Eisner                                    

Whoopi Goldberg                                Ben Stiller                                Senator John McCain              

Richard Branson                                  Jim Belushi                              Coach John Wooden

Drew Carey                                         Ken Blanchard                                     Stephen Covey                                  

John Gray                                            Joan Lunden                            Maya Angelou            

Manager Joe Torre                               Peggy Noonan                                     William Bennett

Gary Null                                             Dave Ramsey                          Charles Schwab                      

Caroline Kennedy                                James Canfield                                    Dr. Wayne Dyer                     

Bill O’Reilly                                        Bill Moyers                              Willie Nelson                          

Steve Martin                                        Phil McGraw                            Tony Robbins             

Richard Carlson                                   Meg Cabot                              Suzanne Somers                     

Jackie Collins                                      Anne Rice                                Dean Koontz                                                              

“PTA gladly will evaluate an author’s book or unpublished manuscript and advise on which publicity opportunities should be pursued, especially with regards to radio,” concludes Brian. To submit materials, contact Brian at feinblumb@plannedtvarts.com 

Contact: Brian Feinblum

Planned Television Arts

Chief Marketing Officer

1110 Second Avenue, Third Floor

New York, NY 10022

212-583-2718

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