News moves markets.
To succeed, get your presentation right across a spectrum of traditional and new media sources.
Influential bloggers, web sites, Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and YouTube must be part of your new media marketing campaign, where news moves markets at lightening speed.
If you haven't begun, launch your branded YouTube channel now.
And communicate your compelling message across the media spectrum with someone with strong print, broadcast, and web experience.
Donna Barnett wrote the Trends column at Forbes Magazine, worked at CNN, and has heaps of PR experience in the prehistoric BT (Before Twitter) and digital ages.
Ms. Barnett is a clean air advocate and blogger, who knows who's who in environmental and clean energy circles.
She combines her expertise, interests, and circles of influence in Go Green PR, a new media relations and environmental consulting business.
Assuming your story is worthy of mass expression, Ms. Barnett may work with you, too.
Ms. Barnett is comfortable with the media and calls many friends.
Ms. Barnett recently consulted with Green Cowboy S. David Freeman,
America's most respected public environmentalist.
S. David Freeman was energy advisor to U.S. Presidents Nixon and Carter, head of U.S. power
companies including Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP), New York Power and Tennessee Valley Authority,
and is the current deputy mayor of the environment for the City of
Los Angeles and acting General Manager of LADWP.
Mr. Freeman picked Donna Barnett to promote his message, and so can you.
If you need a boost creating an effective media relations campaign, finding the right industry connections, promoting your environmental initiatives, and monitoring and responding to what others' say about you in cyberspace, email donna@gogreenpr.com.
You too may see your streamlined message bounce above the clutter to shine in the national spotlight.
In the era of the overloaded inbox, your message must sing. Succinctly.
Or risk being deleted.
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Zipline photo courtesy of Ziptrek Tours in Whistler, B.C. Photo of Donna Barnett with KABC7 consumer reporter Ric Romero courtesy of Go Green PR.

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