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    Think that you aren't big enough for national media coverage? Says who? Certainly not the USA Today. In one recent two-week period, they quoted financial planners in Southfield (Michigan), Dublin (Ohio) and Clearwater (Florida). These are not exactly metropolitan hubs.

    When your media confidence and experience grow, consider branching out to a larger audience than just your hometown or targeted industry.

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    There are three kinds: free web-based links to hundreds of media, (like kidon.com or Newslink.org), published directories, CDs, and subscription web sites (like Bacon’s and Burrelle's) and customized, low-cost lists from brokers or similar providers. Your local librarian will be able to help you, too.

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    These are not exactly metropolitan hubs.

    When your media confidence and experience grow, consider branching out to a larger audience than just your hometown or targeted industry.

    To go national, you may want to consider using lists and directories where you can search for what media to go to, and learn the best way to reach them.

    There are three kinds: free web-based links to hundreds of media, (like kidon.com or Newslink.org), published directories, CDs, and subscription web sites (like Bacon’s and Burrelle's) and customized, low-cost lists from brokers or similar providers. Your local librarian will be able to help you, too.

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    There are three kinds: free web-based links to hundreds of media, (like kidon.com or Newslink.org), published directories, CDs, and subscription web sites (like Bacon’s and Burrelle's) and customized, low-cost lists from brokers or similar providers. Your local librarian will be able to help you, too.

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    If you've read the articles on my site, or read my book, you’ll have already figured out – smart you! – that mass-sending releases or articles without a follow-up, or an actual personal exchange via phone or e-mail, will not get you far. Even the most frequently updated lists can't stay on top of the rapidly changing media world.

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