I worked for companies that always had a PR piece in the papers, even in The Big Apple.....just pay the right PR firm...no real big deal.
Just a story:
In the 70s in NYC there was an unknown singer, Peter Lemongello, who rented Carnegie Hall for his own concert, to self-promote it he then plastered billboards everywhere he could in Manhattan, and paid for advertisements and PR pieces in every major newspaper. He actually filled the place. He followed up with an album that sold fairly well before people finally realized that he was pretty much a fraud and he disappeared from stage and album forever.
Moral: Sometimes you have to pay for your 15 minutes. :smile:
J
Just a story:
In the 70s in NYC there was an unknown singer, Peter Lemongello, who rented Carnegie Hall for his own concert, to self-promote it he then plastered billboards everywhere he could in Manhattan, and paid for advertisements and PR pieces in every major newspaper. He actually filled the place. He followed up with an album that sold fairly well before people finally realized that he was pretty much a fraud and he disappeared from stage and album forever.
Moral: Sometimes you have to pay for your 15 minutes. :smile:
J