>
> A real, paid, professional PR person "might" be possible with 10,000
> members.

Then we're doomed. Let's use a PR student, or a small independent guy and pay 
them by the shot.

I am part of an organisation even smaller than LOPSA. We had one event that we 
really wanted and needed to be well published, and we worked with a one-man PR 
company. He helped us write up our press release, knew exactly where to send 
it, and spend a day to send it to 50 or a 100 different media outlets. Out of 
this, we got two articles in news papers, and one TV interview. It made a huge 
difference to our event.

As we do it more and more, people will start to recognise our name, and will 
be more willing to publish.

-- 
Yves.                                                  http://www.SollerS.ca/
                                                     http://images.SollerS.ca/
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