Showing posts with label grow your personal brand or business by getting great publicity. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Expert Positioning - upcoming seminar

Grow Your Personal Brand Or Business By Getting Great Publicity

What strategy are you employing next year, to ensure that you are able to take your business to the next level?


Plan next year's personal branding- or business growth strategy NOW!!! 

Book your seat to attend my upcoming breakfast seminar on Expert Positioning and receive the necessary tools to embark on a fantastic brand building or business growth journey.  Seats are limited.



Date:        Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Time:       09h00 - 12h00

Venue:      Alice Art, Dryf Street, Ruimsig.

Cost:        R560, 00 (early bird special, when you book before or on 
               15 November 2012).


Breakfast and programme manual included.

Banking details:
Andeline's Motivational Training, ABSA Bank, Menlyn, Branch code: 632005.  Acc. No:4061007354

Fax or email proof of payment (with your name as reference) to: 086 546 9069.  Email: info@andeline.co.za



You pay R690, 00 when you book your seat from 16 November 2012.



Having your life- or business story featured in a reputable publication, is not just for celebrities!!!

As PR Consultant, I have just secured an article for a client in Kuier magazine and for someone else in Vrouekeur.  Past PR success stories of satisfied clients include SAFM, RSG and Get It Magazine.  






Some of what I focus on:


  • Writing and publishing your book and how to secure publicity.
  • Have your inspirational life- or business story told by a reputable publication.
  • Write a regular column for a reputable publication
  • Register your passion as an NPO and tell the media about it.
  • Be a regular expert on radio or television.
  • Contribute your expertise to articles written by journalists from various publications.
  • How social media could assist with finding you great publicity.
  • The art of writing on-line articles.
  • The press release.
  • What needs to be in place if you want to invite a journalist to your event and have them accept your invitation.

Please note:
With all the new additions, I decided to (as from next year) present this programme one module at a time. This means that fees will be increasing. I'll make sure that you still pay less than the average course out there, in the category of what I present, while you still get more.

For now though, you can book your seat at the old price - even though you are already treated to more.

Don't miss out!!!



For any enquiries, contact Andeline, the presenter and creator of the programme.


Andeline Williams-Pretorius
CEO, Andeline's Motivational Training
Mobile: 072 856 0218
Andeline is Resident Life Coach & Columnist to Kuier Magazine. 
PR Consultant; Empathy & Relationship Expert on Afrikaans radio station: RSG.
Recognised by African Innovations as one of South Africa's Most Inspirational Women
Their glossy page coffee table book, featuring Andeline and 29 others, coming soon.
linkedin.com/in/andelinewilliamspretorius






Monday, 22 October 2012

Expert positioning. If I could do it, imagine what YOU can do.

I just contributed my expert opinion to an article that Brumilda van Rensburg was also asked to contribute to. THE Brumilda van Rensburg.  This sounds to me like the stuff that dreams are made of; the only difference though is that it is true. Pity that I do not get to meet this icon. :-)

It is in moments like these that I can't help but look back and see the distance that I created between now and my background.  It is challenging though, because I am so used to working hard, setting goals and going after them.

Coming from a community where those who dared to dream were often told that they "think that they are better..."  So, dreaming of something different, meant that you risk rejection.  It took me a while to break free from this limitation, to realise that it could actually be beneficial to my community if I would accomplish my dreams and be in a position to go back and plough back.


The art of expert positioning
When you do it right, you can ensure that you not only score your own column (thank you Kuier magazine), or regular slot on radio (thank you RSG), but that you are in the minds of journalists, editors, producers and presenters when they are looking for an expert opinion.

Well, I have already submitted my next fabulous big dream to God and the universe.  And it is a privilege to dream dreams that include other people, their growth and reaching their full potention.

Watch this space for information on my upcoming public seminar on Expert Positioning, titled: Grow Your Personal Brand Or Business By Getting Great Publicity.


You can also read my blog post about my passion for PR.  See this link.
http://www.andelinewilliamspretorius.blogspot.com/2012/09/andeline-williams-pretorius-pr.html


Expert positioning for your group, employees or students
If you would like to invite me to share my wisdom about the best direction to take when it comes to expert positioning (and various options) with your group, employees or students, do contact me for more information.

I am also available to present my complete programme.

You can also read this blog post for a snippet on one of the options when it comes to my presentation on expert positioning.  See this link.
http://www.andelinewilliamspretorius.blogspot.com/2012/10/avoid-making-costly-mistakes-when.html


You can do it!!!
If I could do it and get to where I am with every little odd there is, appearing to be against me, imagine what you can do.


Have a beautiful Tuesday.

Contact me with your enquiries: info@andeline.co.za

Andeline Williams-Pretorius
CEO, Andeline's Motivational Training
Inspirational Speaker / Trainer / Author / Wife & Mother
Nominated in the ROCCI - Business of the year awards, 2012.
Andeline is Resident Life Coach & Columnist to Kuier Magazine. 
PR Consultant; Empathy & Relationship Expert on Afrikaans radio station: RSG
https://www.facebook.com/andelinewilliamspretorius


Sunday, 21 October 2012

Avoid making costly mistakes when planning to write your book


Do you want to write a book?

It is no secret that publishing a book, is one of the best ways in which you can position yourself as an expert in your field.  And when you do it right, it can lead to wonderful speaking opportunities, magazine and / or newspaper articles and to opportunities where you can contribute your expert opinion.

Many young or inexperienced authors who fail to plan their journey, often see their dream being crushed, because they were over-eager and neglected to ask for feedback.  By planning appropriately and by asking for feedback, you can avoid costly mistakes.

Because of my programme on Expert Positioning titled: Grow Your Personal Brand or Business By Getting Great Publicity, I receive regular enquiries from aspirant-authors.  Some have a great idea of what they want to do, while the majority are not quite sure.  

This reminds me of someone who called me and asked for my assistance with putting together her book.  This individual was very excited, because writing a book, was one of their biggest dreams.  They are in their fifties and wanted to write a non-fiction book about their childhood pet that died, due to an illness.  They asked me for my opinion.  I said that I didn't think that that was a good idea, and that it could have worked, had they and / or the dog been in the public eye - if the dog was perhaps a somewhat of a Lassie-character.

I asked them who they think would buy their book.  They said that they would like to sell it at pet shops and that they were hoping that a national publishing house would publish their book.  It was clear that they didn't intend writing for an audience, even thought they wanted an audience to buy their book.  As a result I suggested that they create a photo book and keep their beloved pet's memory alive in that way.

Needless to say, they were not very happy with my answer.  I'm all for positive thinking and goal-setting, but we also have to be realistic.  

I look back on my journey, and wish people would have given me honest feedback years ago.  I cannot imagine where I would have been right now.  However, judging by how some people respond to criticism that could make them grow, I can understand why most people are not very keen to give honest and sometimes negative feedback, even when asked.

I do what I do, because I absolutely love it and because I have made mistakes and learnt hard lessons, but more importantly because when I work with you or guide you I want to help you so that you will avoid unnecessary mistakes.  So, if want sugar-coated feedback, go somewhere else.  If you want feedback that will make you grow, then you are welcome to ask me.

The cherry one the cake, is that I share some of the mistakes that I have made, so that you can have a good laugh at me.  That way, you also feel that I am not pointing out something, just because I want to pick on you.

The very important planning stage when you consider writing a book
We've all heard the saying: “Everybody has a story”, or “everybody has a book inside of them.” This is true, but you have to plan on how exactly you are going to get that book out of your system, turning it into a reality.

“If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.”
There is a very good reason why publishers ask for a synopsis in which you have to give an outline of what your book is about, who you are writing for and more importantly, who will buy your book.

When you take time to focus of these questions, you get a very good idea of what to write about and what you should focus on.

You have to step outside of yourself and get into the mind of your audience, the reader of your book. If you hope to sell your book, you should focus on your audience.

Focus on who your audience is and decide on what would be best suited for them. Some people have the luxury of fame and as a result can write about anything, without necessarily considering the reader and would still sell tons of books. Those of us who do not have this, should make sure that we plan before embarking on finalising our books.


Ask for feedback
It is extremely important to ask for feedback, especially when you are still young and / or do not have prior experience in writing or publishing a book. Even though support from family or friends is a wonderful thing, you have to remember that they might not always be as objective as you need them to be.
Sometimes family and friends would give wonderful feedback, because they love you. This feedback may not necessarily serve you in the business arena. Find a mentor if you have to, someone who knows, someone with experience whose objective it is, to help you grow and help you produce the best book possible. If your friends or family have sufficient experience, then yes, you can ask them for feedback.


If you rush it, you might crush it”
If you want to publish your own book, don't be in too much of a hurry to see your book in print. After completing your manuscript, take time to re-read it. See whether there are parts that you should rather leave out or parts that you have left out that should be included in the book.




Success it's your choice, self-published in 2003.  In 2006 it was approved for the school curriculum (Life Orientation) by the Department of Education, in the majority of the provinces.  R99.00 + R25, 00 postage.

It is also available in Afrikaans, titled: Sukses, jou keuse.


When you are done with re-reading your manuscript and are happy, give it to someone else to read, someone with knowledge and experience. Ask them to make suggestions. You may not necessarily agree with all of their suggestions, but you are sure to have a few enlightening experiences. You may realise that something that you thought was a great idea, is actually a very bad idea – something that you can rectify before your book goes to print.

You don't want to be in a situation where your book is not received well, because you neglected to plan, failed to ask for feedback and were in too much of a hurry to publish your book. When self-publishing, don't be one of those new or inexperienced authors who have to rectify spelling errors or change a few things in their book after it is published, because they didn't have a qualified editor or failed to focus on who their audience would be.



My book on empathy,titled: In Mekaar Se Skoene, published by Naledi.  Currently only available in Afrikaans.  R159, 00 + R25, 00 postage.


If you want a national publishing house to publish your book, you should take the same care with completing your manuscript. Please note that a very small percentage of manuscripts that are submitted to publishing houses, are approved for publishing. You'll have to work hard, plan and commit to the writing process to ensure that your manuscript is one of those that makes the grade.

Best wishes on your journey. If you do it right, great things are possible.


Grow Your Personal Brand Or Business By Getting Great Publicity is now also available as one-on-one consultation.  Book your consultation now. 


Read this article to see what I focus on.

More options are now added to this programme.  I recommend it to everyone who would like to stand out from the crowd by exploring the many options in which to position themselves as an expert in their field.



You can also read my blog post about my work as PR Consultant.  See this link:  http://www.andelinewilliamspretorius.blogspot.com/2012/09/andeline-williams-pretorius-pr.html

Contact me for more information: info@andeline.co.za


Andeline Williams-Pretorius
CEO, Andeline's Motivational Training
Inspirational Speaker / Trainer / Author / Wife & Mother
Nominated in the ROCCI - Business of the year awards, 2012.
Andeline is Resident Life Coach & Columnist to Kuier Magazine. 
PR Consultant; Empathy & Relationship Expert on Afrikaans radio station: RSG
https://www.facebook.com/andelinewilliamspretorius

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Andeline Williams-Pretorius - PR Consultant

I would like to officially introduce myself to you as PR Consultant.  Since I started to present my programme on Expert Positioning, titled: Grow Your Personal Brand Or Business By Getting Great Publicity, in February this year, I had no idea that things would escalate to where they are now.

Click this link or copy into your browser, to read my article about what I focus on when presenting my public seminar.  The good news is that I am adding even more options, to ensure that I give you the best I can.  http://ezinearticles.com/?Nine-Options-To-Grow-Your-Personal-Brand-or-Business-By-Getting-Great-Publicity&id=7203618

One thing that nobody can argue with, is the fact that it is very important today for everybody in business, to know how to sell ourselves, how to sell more and how to position ourselves in such a way that we are able to stand out from the crowd.  


Who should participate in my programme
I recommend my programme to every small business owner, every individual or professional who would like to position themselves as an expert in their field AND to every new graduate.  Too many new graduates are struggling to find employment in the field of their particular qualification.  It is sad to see that some even become domestic workers, while waiting for that illusive dream job. We also have the reality of affirmative action, but a go-getting attitude, nobody would be able to ignore you.

It is important that we know how to re-invent ourselves.  It is important to know how else you can survive when economic- or employment conditions are not in our favour.


Constant improvement After every public seminar that I hosted so far, I asked myself: "How do I do better next time?"  This made me take time to evaluate and improve where necessary.

I like this quote by Richard Branson, where he says that "what he knows about business, he didn't learn in business school."  In fact, he didn't go to business school.

I can relate to that, because with so many things that I have mastered in my life, I have done so by trial and error, getting up after every fall, trying again, getting it wrong and then eventually getting it right.  The same goes for this programme and for my other programmes.  

I started to develop training programmes, after overcoming severe low self-esteem.  I started working with school learners and with in-mates.  This made me realise that what I was doing, could be better.

I received great feedback for my work from professionals, but also encountered those who asked: "How dare you know how to do this when you do not have a qualification in Social work or Psychology?"  
Those were tough times, but I quietly continued.  I later decided to study, because of my passion for the helping profession and to minimise such questions.  I graduated on 23 April this year. It was a big moment for me.

There were also positive encouragement.  I remember that I was in my 2nd. year of studying, when I discussed the detail of my programme: The Art Of Letting Go of emotional pain and prolonged anger, with one of my Psychology Professors.  

He said to me: 
"Andeline, you are extremely talented - to experience the severe pain you've experienced, to find a way to work through it and to then create a programme that you present and guide others through..."  

And today I dream of one day contribution to Psychology, like the Sigmund Freud's, the Ivan Pavlov's and the Skinner's of the past.



My journey with the media started in my hometown: George.  My passion has always been to do upliftment work.  I started out, not doing it to get publicity, but soon the local newspaper caught on.  And I managed to get wonderful publicity almost every other week.

Later when my husband and I moved to Gauteng, I was afraid of the big city.  I remember that before we moved, one of my friend's who was still trying to convince me that moving to Gauteng, was a bad idea, said to me: "Andeline, you have done and accomplished so much here in George, and now you are giving all that up to just be nothing in Gauteng, having to start all over."

I said to her: "Well, I am afraid, but maybe I could grow even more in Gauteng."

Deciding to take the plunge and putting myself out there, was a powerful lesson and experience in Emotional Intelligence, all on it's own. 

And by the grace of God, with perseverance and hard work, things started to happen.


A blessing to be Kuier Coach

Today I am very proud of being known as resident Life Coach for Kuier Magazine...

Let me know what challenges you are struggling with and I may be focusing on your challenge next time.  Send a text message: "Kuier Coach and your suggestion to 32113 or send and email to Kuier@Kuierinstyl.co.za with Kuier Coach in the subject line.  Text messages are charged at R1, 00 per message.





A blessing to be Empathy and Relationship Expert on RSG, every Tuesday, somewhere between 09h00 & 10h00.  This came as a result of my book on Empathy: In Mekaar Se Skoene, that was published by Naledi.

Get your copy for only R159, 00 + postage.  Contact me for more information: info@andeline.co.za  or on my mobile: 072 856 0218.

You can also let us know what your empathy or relationship challenge is and I may focus on your challenge next time.

Areas include: better communication, tolerance, relationships in the work place, in-laws, siblings, etc. 

Send a text message to the studio on week days, between 09h00 & 12h00 - to 33343.  Text messages are charged at R1, 50 per text message.  You can also send an email to brinkm@sabc.co.za  




A blessing to have been on SAFM a number of times.

As a PR Consultant, I often look back at my journey and see that I got to where I am with kindness, by treating people with respect and dignity - in the way that I would like to be treated.  This is the number one thing that I can point out.




So, if you would like me to become your PR consultant or manager, I am going to ask you to respect my contacts in the media.

I have a few rules that you would need to abide by.  These include:

1. Respect, Respect, Respect.

2. NEVER think you have arrived and give journalists the run around.  They won't be impressed and won't be eager to have you back, and I'm going to be embarrassed about that.

3. The only time to make contact with the journalist, producer, presenter or editor after I have introduced you, is when they make contact with you.

4.  DO NOT share the contact details of the journalist, producer, presenter or editor with all your friends or contacts.

If you do, I won't be very happy and maybe I'll also say goodbye to you.


There are more rules; some I decided on after things happened, therefore I now have a contract that you have to sign to confirm that you'll abide by my rules.  These rules are basically just about common courtesy, nothing too serious, but we have to start off on the right foot.  

I think that you'll understand and agree that I cannot allow my relationship with the media to be damaged, because of something someone else does.


MY CURRENT FEE STRUCTURE FOR INDIVIDUALS  

Please note: Prices are subject to increase without prior notification.

Putting together a proposal takes a lot of time and thinking, because I have too see what you are about, unravel you and then come up with the best way in which to "sell" you.  I also focus on how you should prepare to make sure that you are doing your best during your interview.

This is basically what you are paying for.

MY fee is R3000, 00.  

You pay a deposit of R500, 00.  

For this deposit, you receive my training manual with valuable information that will guide you on your journey: Grow Your Personal Brand or Business By Getting Great Publicity.  This will be mailed to you.

The balance is payable, after your interview or publicity received in the printed media.

If interested, send me an email to: info@andeline.co.za  

I'll respond by sending you the contract with terms and conditions that you are required to sign, fax or email back to me, before I start working with you.


A FEW SUCCESS STORIES
1. I secured an interview on SAFM for three clients. One interview was done in March, the other last week.  The next interview will be done in October.

2. I secured an hour long interview for a client on RSG, that will take place on 02 October 2012.  More details about the interview to follow shortly.  This client is also the one who asked me to represent him as a Speaker.  

3. I secured a magazine profile (in Get It magazine) for a client in the August issue of this year.


MORE PUBLICITY


See below for a snippet of more of the publicity that I was blessed with.  Rooi Rose, May 2010.






AN ARTICLE THAT I WROTE FOR BY, (Beeld) - January 2011




ROODEPOORT NORTHSIDER  - 08 July 2011.  This newspaper has been very good to me.





LIG Magazine, July 2012 (I contributed my expert opinion)



VROUE KEUR, 22 June 2012 (I contributed my expert opinion)



A PROMINENT PSYCHOLOGIST:  DR. Hermann Liebenberg, refers to my book on Empathy (inside the yellow circle), in his regular column in Vrouekeur magazine, 24 February 2012.   

Indeed a huge compliment and honour.  Thank you, Dr. Liebenberg.



Contact me if you have any enquiries: 

Andeline Williams-Pretorius

Email: info@andeline.co.za  OR on my Mobile: 072 856 0218
If you want to learn how you could go about finding great publicity for yourself, book your seat to attend my next public seminar on Expert Positioning: Grow Your Personal Brand Or Business By Getting Great Publicity.



MY UPCOMING EVENT

Remember to book your seat to my upcoming event: The Wellness & Networking Event For Women, on 16 October 2012, at the beautiful Alice Art Gallery in Ruimsig.  Cost to attend, only R250, 00.  

See previous blog entries (on the right), for more information about the event, our speakers (experts) and prizes up for grabs.

Thank you and best wishes.

Andeline.