What Does Meghan and Harry's Exit (Megxit) Of Royalty Mean For Businesses Wanting Celebrity PR?

Screenshot Photo: The Sun

Screenshot Photo: The Sun

Meghan and Harry’s announcement (which was dubbed Megxit) wasn’t the first within the last 6 months of a member of the royal family no longer being a royal, but it was the first within these months to be by their choice. Prince Andrew was apparently told to leave, after a revealing interview he held with the BBC Newsnight with Emily Maitlis during his Jeffrey Epstein scandal. But what does Megxit mean for businesses who dream of having royalty touch their product or recommend their service?

Meghan and Harry Magic Will Probably Continue - And Grow Stronger

Meghan and Harry’s independence will most likely strengthen their brand as individuals. Not operating under the restrictions of royalty may even lighten their stress load a bit, and open creative doors to more define them. NPR and People Magazine reported that Meghan and Harry filed a trademark for their new charity, Royal Sussex, “which reportedly applies to items ranging from education to clothing,” according to NPR.

Maybe Your Shipping Costs Will Decrease - Canadian Address?

Speculation at The Sun and NPR is that the couple may move to Canada, as their statement indicated. According to the NPR article: “But many believe the couple will instead make a home in Canada. The pair just returned from spending six weeks at an estate on Vancouver Island…And they say they will continue to honor the British Commonwealth, of which Canada is a part.”

Don’t X Them Out

Don’t nix them just yet from your celebrity dream wish list, like Madame Tussauds did by removing their statues (awkward!).

How Do You Pitch Celebrities?

Yes, let's discuss! We reached out to our friend Sarah Shaw who specializes in how to get press from celebrities - the right way. She's been a guest expert on a TuneUp of ours before, and she's returning to discuss this with us on Wednesday, February 19th at 12pm EST. Register now and mark your calendar!

[PR] TuneUp: What To Pitch The Media In January 2020

Our first live TuneUp of the year! We'll kick things off with a few announcements of new features and research methods we are undertaking (hint: webinars all stream in Vimeo now so can play on any device!).

WHERE ARE WE IN THE EDITORIAL CALENDAR?
If you want print media, it means you are pitching Summer. Fun in the sun! Camping! Vacation. We will discuss ideas.

BONUS!
New year means new "Best Of" opportunities! Those are going on now. We will discuss ways to get your base excited to vote for your business through all of the voting rounds.

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MAD Magazine Leaves Newsstands - Available By Snail Mail and Comic Stores Only

After 67 years, the satirical benchmark of America MAD Magazine, is leaving newsstands, according to Fortune and confirmed by contributor David DeGrand.

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After August, MAD will only be available through comic stores and mail order. Bi-monthly issues will still be produced but will only include recycled material from past issues. New content will only appear in special end-of-year issues. DC Comics confirmed MAD will be available on newsstands until August. After that, only reprints of vintage articles and comics will be featured, with different covers. Their year-end issue will still be published, along with books and special editions.

The influence of MAD is immeasurable. It artfully satirized pop culture, politics and current events. Its iconic Spy vs Spy comic by Antonio Prohias, poked fun at the Cold War conflict while its fold out back covers poked fun at the 1960’s trend of vibrant magazine fold outs, but the novelty lasted for close to 50 years. Another defining attribue of MAD was that they did not accept advertising from 1957 until 2001. 

Unfortunately, with the advent of the internet, the audience for magazines has shrunk considerably. Satirical content is easily found online, rendering the demand for a hardcopy publication small (or so some think).

In a recent dig at presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg, President Trump compared his appearance with that of MAD’s mascot Alfred E. Neuman.  Buttigieg confessed he didn’t know what or who Trump was talking about, indicating a cultural and generational gap that may have widened too far to save MAD.

Image from New York Post

Image from New York Post

Buttigieg confessed to not being able to place the reference, to which MAD replied:

According to Vulture, there has been no official statement from DC Comics. The majority of the staff were quietly let go within recent weeks. However, there seems to be some discrepancy regarding the production of new content. According to one unnamed freelancer, months of new content had already been produced.

Yeah...What She Says. Bobbi Brown Breaks Success Down In Plain Terms

Bobbi Brown Breaks It Down...It's Simple

Happy New Year!
Entrepreneur Magazine's Editor in Chief, Jason Feifer, interviews celebrities all of the time for their entrepreneurial side. He also talks to thousands of entrepreneurs a year through his job as editor of the magazine, speaker at events, and podcast host. This simple interview he had with cosmetics industry mega-star, Bobbi Brown, really hit home this holiday season, when you're evaluating how to move forward, and what to move forward.
Bobbi Brown, for those who don't know, started as a makeup artist. "I just wanted to make something that was better than what was on the market," she told Jason in this interview with him in the September 2019 issue of the magazine. The only advice she tells Jason that she got, was this: "The world doesn't need another cosmetics company. You don't know what you're doing."

Stop Right There...I Got To Know Right Now...

Have you heard this before from someone who loves you? Or from someone you barely know? Have you told yourself this?

Bobbi Brown's Top 5 Highlights

Everyone has their doubters, and their rules. Rules of how they think something should be done. Just remember to keep the faith and trust yourself in how something can work. Here are 5 highlights from Jason's interview with Bobbi that hopefully hit home with you:

HEAD DOWN
"OK, go home and just do it. Put your head down, figure out what it takes, and just do it. And if it doesn't work, then do it, but do it a little bit differently."

HEAD DOWN - BUT GET UP
This one is a funny contradiction, but you'll get the point: "Stop putting your head down in your computer. At least once a day, raise your head, get some fresh air, and talk to people."

ENTREPRENEURS LOVE MAKING THINGS
"You know, you just make this up. An entrepreneur really is just someone who makes things up and likes to get them done."

FAILURE
"I'm not afraid of failure. If something doesn't work out, I look at it and say, 'OK. That was fun. That was interesting. This is why it didn't work.' Because I always like to learn from it."

CONFIDENCE
The only thing confidence is, is being comfortable in your skin. I'm comfortable to make mistakes. I'm comfortable to admit what I don't know. I just think it's interesting not knowing things, so long as you're not afraid to ask questions and say, 'Wait; what do you mean?'"

Hiiiiiiii!!!!!!! Happy New Year 2020!

Hello Tin Shinglers!

It’s been so long! Two weeks, yet over the course of the holiday season, seems like, well, an entire season!

Two Tips

This video is a connection point with you, and includes 2 tips for you for how to get media this year:

  • Pitch A Lot. More than you think. You need to stop thinking about it, and just DO IT. You can strategize it, grow it, stretch it in all kinds of directions on why you would pitch a particular media. But you need to just block out all of the other ideas, and do it to the one idea you cooked up! Record your other ideas in your Content Planner or your PR Planner and Tracker (both are Tin Shingle Templates you can download).

  • Pitch Different. If you’re going to be pitching a lot, you need new ideas. You need unique story angles. If you don’t know what I mean, then join Tin Shingle right now, and set your Wednesdays at 12pm EST for a PR Challenge Session, where we can talk face to face. In the meantime, I’ll explain: there is a magical intersection between really good idea - a must-write-about-idea - and timeliness. That is how pure editorial happens. Editorial that you don’t pay for. But that a magazine or TV show actually paid to have produced. They paid their writers, graphic designers, photographers, videographers, producers, editors, to produce this great story. And it mentions or totally features your business. This isn’t something you deserve. It isn’t something that must be done for you. It isn’t why the media exists. To write about you for free. This magical intersection I speak of is the WHY the media exists, to inform their readers, to entertain their viewers, to reward you with the press you do deserve. You must think of what is that tiny, unique snowflake of an article idea that will tempt them.

Sure, you can pitch in a general pitch. A “hey, this is what my business does” type pitch. And you may have invented something totally different, and that in and of itself is a strong enough pitch. That does happen all of the time. But for every other produced story out there, it’s the magical intersection you must tap into.

I know you can do it!

Stick with Tin Shingle. Ideas come from here, and that’s more than half the battle. Media contacts are helpful, sure. But unique story ideas are golden.

Happy New Year!

How To Add Tin Shingle's Editorial Content Planner To Google Drive To Use On The Go

Well hey there!

Bet you’re having a lot of amazing ideas that you want to publish on your company blog that will no doubt increase your digital footprint and create organic SEO rankings for you for new keyword combinations. And that’s just if you’re a business owner who knows they need to publish content onto their website if they ever want to compete in Google (no Google Ads required).

If you’re a blogger or a print publisher, or even a podcaster, and are scheduling when you are going to publish your stories and promos, Tin Shingle’s Editorial Content Planner is perfect for you. It is simple and to the point. It requires no app downloads, as it is simply a tricked out Excel Doc that we hyper-organized and color coded for your organizing enjoyment.

Thanks to Google Drive, you can upload this Excel spreadsheet to your cloud to share with your team and use on the go from your mobile device.

Watch the video below for step by step directions on how to add Tin Shingle’s Editorial Content Planner to your Google Drive. If you are a Media Kit Member, you can download this and all of our templates for free. If you’re not a member, no problem! You can buy this template directly and enjoy lifetime access to it.

New 2020 Editorial Calendars: Fast Company, Gourmet Insider, Country Gardens and More...

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You’re wrapping up your holiday shopping as December rolls to a close, but it’s summertime in the print magazine world. Here is a sampling of 2020 Editorial Calendars we have added to Tin Shingle’s Editorial Calendar Collection, which you can access anytime with a Media Kit Membership, a program we designed to empower business owners, artists and makers who are getting the word out and making their own publicity happen.

Editorial Calendars are the top-line plans for a magazine issue. Knowing what these broad themes are in advance helps you pitch a story angle into a magazine that is more relevant to what they are working on right now. Larger publications are putting together a magazine about 6 months in advance. Regional publications might be working on it 3 months out. So even though it’s cold outside, editors at big publications might be sweating over the summer issue. Learn more about how this works by listening to our monthly TuneUp webinars on Wednesdays at 12pm EST. Media Kit Members get anytime access to our archive of recordings.

As the foremost business media publication, Fast Company focuses on technology, leadership, world changing ideas, creativity, and design. Fast Company is geared towards business leaders who think progressively and expansively, leading with purpose to shape the future of business.

COMING UP: World Changing Ideas

Offering insider information on the world of culinary retail, Gourmet Insider is the trade publication for gourmet store operators by store operators.

COMING UP: Kitchen Electrics

Country Gardens , a publication from Better Homes & Gardens at Meredith, provides advice on gardening, decorating, gardening tools, recipes and inspiring profiles to unite gardeners worldwide.

COMING UP:  Summer

New to our database, Vertical and its associated publications (Vertical 911, Insight) cover the helicopter industry. They provide a first-person perspective from some of the premiere writers specializing in this niche.

COMING UP: Photo Contest Issue

Vertical911 highlights the achievements and provides leading editorials on law enforcement, military, EMS, fire and SAR.

COMING UP: Summer 2020

The official trade show publication for the helicopter industry.

COMING UP: Heli-Expo

Delivered straight to CEO’s, presidents, executive directors, heads of global operations and more, helping you to increase your presence and connect.

COMING UP: Legal in Business

Fine Wood Working features woodworking and furniture making advice, offering step-by-step plans, projects, tool reviews and photo galleries.

COMING UP: Shop Solutions

Focusing on the business of ophthalmology, Administrative Eyecare contains timely practice management information, addressing topics including business operations, management, HR, leadership and more.

COMING UP: Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders Today

Lowrider To Cease Printing

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It has recently been reported that Lowrider, an “icon of Chicano culture for more than 40 years” will cease publication by the end of 2019. The reason, according to MotorTrend Group President Alex Wellen was that “…we need to be where our audience is…with 3 out of every 4 of our visitors favoriting digital content over print.”

Founded in 1977 by Sonny Madrid, Lowrider drew its inspiration from the East Los Angeles Chicano magazine called Con Safos, examining the socio-political concerns affecting Chicanos on and off campus at San Jose State University. Madrid’s goal was to connect the independent lowriding communities by distributing the magazine in his 1954 Chevrolet sedan, and expanding the magazines to Southern California, New Mexico and Texas. National distributors wanted nothing to do with Lowrider, so the staff was tasked with the responsibility of finding new markets and distribution.

This is not the first time that Lowrider folded. Financial struggles forced the magazine to end in 1985, until former staffer Alberto Lopez resurrected it in 1988, moving its headquarters to the heart of the lowrider community in Southern California. As Lowrider’s audience grew, so did its empire. Boasting an average monthly circulation of 210,000 copies, Lowrider expanded into international spinoff titles, a music label, merchandise and sponsored its own car shows across the country.

In addition to Lowrider, the following publications will also discontinue printing. 

  • 4-Wheel & Off-Road 

  • Automobile 

  • Car Craft 

  • Chevy High Performance 

  • Classic Trucks  

  • Diesel Power 

  • Hot Rod Deluxe  

  • Jp 

  • Mopar Muscle 

  • Muscle Car Review 

  • Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords 

  • Mustang Monthly 

  • Street Rodder 

  • Super Chevy  

  • Super Street 

  • Truck Trend  

  • Truckin’ 

  • Vette

Media Moves: Vogue.com, GMA, BusinessOfCollegeSports.com

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Below is a short list of people who have recently been updated in Tin Shingle's Media Contact Idea Center. We double check on people to see that they are still at a media outlet, and maybe add an Area of Interest idea, or an Instagram handle.

In our database, you can search by a person’s name, media outlet name, or area of interest (our favorite part). Area of Interest is great for if you hadn’t thought of an outlet before. You can see the details for these people when you are logged into your Media Kit Member account at Tin Shingle.

Stuart Emmrich
New Editor in Chief, Vogue.com
Stuart Emmrich is the Editor in Chief of Vogue.com, reporting directly to Anna Wintour, according to this New York Post article. He left the LA Times for this position. He previously worked at the New York Times, including as an editor-at-large for travel and as styles editor directing fashion coverage. He oversaw the SundayStyles, ThursdayStyles and Men's Style sections as well as Fashion coverage. He also contributed to the paper's fashion blog, On The Runway.
Areas of Interests: Fashion, Style, Travel, Lifestyle, Luxury, Design

Nicole Curtis
Producer, Good Morning America
Nicole Curtis is a morning producer for Good Morning America in New York City. Briefs Robin Roberts every morning, before and during the show. Calls elements in control room. Writes and produces Robin Roberts' live/tape segments.
Areas of Interest: Lifestyle, General News, News, Health, Wellness, Spiritual, Sports, Cancer, Chronic Disease, Celebrities, Authors

Talia Parkinson-Jones
Co-Executive Producer, Tamron Hall
Areas of Interest: Women's interest, Arts & Entertainment, Politics, Domestic Violence, Climate, Opioids, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Mental Health, Health, Celebrity Interviews, Authors

Kristi Dosh
Publisher, BusinessOfCollegeSports.com
Contributor, Forbes (College Sports)
Contributor, POPSUGAR (Travel)
Contributor, Entrepreneur (Personal Branding)
Areas of Interest: Sports, College Sports, Athletes, Branding, Entrepreneurship, Women in Business, Business


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