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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Holiday Tipping Segment

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holiday tipping

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

PR Tips: Press Release Do’s and Don’ts:

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The fastest way to get your release to the frontlines of an editor’s in box is to write a clear, concise press release with a catchy headl...

PR Tip: Know who you are pitching

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Before you pick up the phone and contact any media outlet be clear about who you are pitching, what they cover and get familiar with the mag...

PR TIP: Follow EDITORS on Twitter

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Best way to establish and create relationships is to find a way to personalize or make an editor remember you. Follow a handful of editors, ...
Thursday, March 4, 2010

LIfestyle Expert Stacie Krajchir : Quick + Easy DIY Ideas As Seen on KHNL

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Lifestyle Expert Stacie Krajchir: Savvy Beach Totes As Seen on NBC-KHNL

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Prior to founding The Bungalow, Stacie Krajchir worked as a television producer for 12 years. Her experience ranges from working morning TV to producing an Emmy winning consumer and cooking show at NBC in San Francisco. In 2000 she moved to Los Angeles, as a producer at Extra where produced all the style, fashion and beauty segments as well as celebrity interviews and spend many nights on the red carpet. Stacie launched two shows for The Style Network: You're Invited a home entertaining show and Area a home design show. Over the past years she has worked to amass a diverse portfolio of fashion, beauty, lifestyle and design press across the national and consumer board. Chronicle Books published Stacie's first two books in 2003; she is currently working on an eco lifestyle/entertaining book. She is a contributing lifestyle/trend expert and has been featured in The Washington Post, New York Times, Smart Money Magazine, Pink, Real Simple, Maxim, Esquire and Vanity Fair magazines. She launched The See and Sprout Project a creative collective, international exchange art workshop for youth in Khao Lak Thailand affected by the 2004 Asian tsunami.
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