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  • Guerrilla P.R.

  • How You Can Wage an Effective Publicity Campaign...Without Going Broke
  • By: Michael Levine
  • Narrated by: Christopher Hurt
  • Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Guerrilla P.R.

By: Michael Levine
Narrated by: Christopher Hurt
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Every Fortune 500 corporation, movie star, and scandal queen can attest to the fact that a good publicist is essential to building success and maintaining public support. If you are a small business owner, an entrepreneur, or an undercapitalized beginner seeking an edge in a highly competitive arena, here are the resources necessary to mount your own campaign and get the media exposure you need.

In clear and concise language, Michael Levine, one of the top public relations counselors in the country, reveals the same procedures he uses every day to get press on major stars - and how those strategies can be utilized on little or no budget. Using case histories and tips from his own experiences, Levine shows you how to think like a publicist and map out a strategy for success.

©1993 Michael Levine (P)1993 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"Levine is a master at explaining what works and why. The author's personable tone makes this audio entertaining." (AudioFile)
"A cogent, concise work that is spattered with snappy 'true-life' examples....[offers] insight into a witty, bright expert's mind." (Library Journal)

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Brilliant! wealth of knowledge! priceless!!!

I am so thrilled to find this book and I highly recommend it. With utmost respect and highest regards ... aspiring dreamers, and artists alike, will be touched by the
Worlds #1 leading PR expert and famous publicist 'Star behind the Stars' renowned Author Michael Levine. I love his 'Cinergism" he both instructs and inspires. Catherine Sarah Manna 'Kiki Love '

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Good but dated

Good information, but VERY dated. This book is from 1993 or so. Still, I got a lot of good information out if it and it sparked some ideas for me. There is only a passing mention of the internet in the book, though.

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good but very outdated

Note the publication date of 1993. I didn't notice that. This book talks about letterhead, fax machines, polaroids and typewriters, suggests utilizing the rapidly expanding UHF television stations, and recommends watching The Simpson's to keep up with modern times. More than an hour of this book is just a list of 1990s magazines and newspapers with their mailing addresses.Why even sell this book when there is an updated 2008 version? There were a lot of stories of PR stunts and ideas that were pretty interesting though.

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