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“YES! We’d love to feature you, {NAME}”

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The media called, {NAME}, and they want to feature you! {NAME}, to tell the truth, it’s a mirac

The media called, {NAME}, and they want to feature you! [image]() {NAME}, to tell the truth, it’s a miracle my friend (and guest on today’s episode) doesn’t screen my calls. Jen Gottlieb is who I look to when it comes to ANYTHING PR in my business. The girl’s an expert and, gosh, she’s generous with her knowledge. Jen is the co-founder of the acclaimed PR company, Super Connector Media and has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, CBS, Good Morning America, Goop, and more. So when I had the opportunity to be featured in media like Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, and others… ring, ring! Jen walked her introvert friend (a.k.a. me) through it all. [And on today’s episode, Jen is teaching you how to find PR opportunities for your business, just like she’s taught me!]() Whether you’re looking to be featured in an article, get your podcast or blog featured, or land a spot as a guest on someone else’s show, pursuing PR opportunities in your business means MORE traffic to your business. Traffic to your website, podcast, newsletter… and so much more. Jen is giving you a step-by-step approach for landing PR opportunities that will make you jump up and down, including: - How to find the perfect opportunities that align with your goals - How to make an irresistible pitch they can’t say “no” to - How to craft a story that effortlessly grabs media attention - What you can do TODAY to have the tools to land a PR opportunity by next week {NAME}, this episode is for you even if you’re just starting out – even if your business is still teeny tiny. Because (1) your business deserves to be seen and (2) you’re the perfect person to speak to your area of expertise. Factor in Jen’s expert guidance, put it all together, and you get a media feature in the making. Yes, it will grow your business. And yes, {NAME}, you are entirely capable of welcoming that new traffic. Got it? [Click here to listen and let Jen be your personal PR guide like she’s been mine!]() ALL my best, Amy PS. You trust your gut, right? I mean, at least when you can tell it’s your gut speaking. Which is…sometimes? Well, this week I released [a shortie episode all about how I’ve learned to hone my intuition,]( trust my gut, and stick to my guns as an entrepreneur. Including why it’ll make you or break you as an entrepreneur and the one time I really botched it. So take a quick 15 and [click here to listen!]( Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]() to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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