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-- Carol Flammer, President, Flammer Relations. Read more here.

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Daybook is delivered every day to over 3,000 journalists and influencers in Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth. Local broadcast, print and online journalists opt in to the daily Daybook newsletter in their city because they find it useful and know that it is the source for interesting and different news stories. Many other communications professionals at agencies, companies, government and non profit organizations read Daybook daily to keep their finger on the pulse of what is happening locally.

There are four main ways you can use Daybook to get the word out about what your organization is doing:

1. News Stories
A Daybook news story is the best way to get your story in front of local journalists and influencers. Stories on Daybook are accessed free by Daybook readers via the weekday email edition. Stories may be submitted by 5:30 pm for inclusion in the next business day’s Daybook email.

Choose from these story options to get the placement and pricing that works for you. All story options include headline, sub-head, and Full Story page.

  • Text-Only Story – Economically priced to reach Daybook readers.

  • Feature Story – Catch our readers’ eyes with your logo, headline and teaser. Includes up to two additional graphics on the Full Story page

  • Flagship Story – Make a big impact! Only one Flagship story runs at the top of each edition of Daybook. And its larger size logo graphic, headline and teaser certainly grab our readers' attention. Includes up to two additional graphics on the Full Story page.

You can embellish your stories and improve your coverage with a variety of rich media options. We can also help you write your release if you like.

2. Solo Stories and Hot Shots
A solo story is a special one-time email transmission of your story only to Daybook email subscribers in your city. With a Solo Story, you get ALL the attention. Choose to have it sent to all Daybook subscribers, journalists only, or choose another segment of Daybook readers.

Daybook Hot Shots deliver your story to the media outside the local area - statewide, regionally or nationally - and do it economically and in a unique format that will set your story apart from other news releases.

3. Experts (currently only available in Atlanta)
Get quoted where it counts – Right here in Dallas/Fort Worth . Become a Daybook Expert and the local media will tap your expertise. When reporters are searching for local experts to interview, there’s now one central place they’ll find them: the Daybook Experts Network.

4. Advertise on Daybook
Reach an unparalleled group of local decision-makers first thing every morning. Each day, Daybook's exclusive list of local media, business and civic leaders will see your high profile banner ad and respond to your message. It's the small investment that generates big results.

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Daybook Welcomes:

Martha Gallier, Principal, Gallier and Wittenberg, Inc.;

Ben Lawder, President, The White Envelope Project.



Has your company added a new client? A new executive?
Submit your company's news headline to the Dayblog free of charge. E-mail us at: dayblog@atlantadaybook.com



Daybook Fast Facts

Working Disabled (Part 1 of 2)

Of the 51 million people with disabilities, only 35 percent report being employed full or part time, compared to 78 percent of those who do not have a disability.

More than eight-tenths (86 percent) of survey respondents felt people with disabilities face hiring limitations.
(National Organization on Disability/Harris Poll | Bobby Dodd Institute/Kelton Research)



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