Get Seen, Heard and Celebrated in Your Own Backyard…and
Beyond through the Power and Impact of Publicity
To schedule Nancy S. Juetten to
speak for your organization and its publicity-seeking
members, send e-mail to nancy@nsjmktg.com
or call 425-641-5214
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"There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about,
and that is not being talked about." - Oscar Wilde
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Once you learn some tried and true ways to earn the “ink and air” with Juetten as your guide, you’ll never need to hire expensive publicists ever again.
An award-winning entrepreneur and copywriter and a tenacious, well-respected publicist, Juetten has served the storytelling interests of a wide range of quality Puget Sound companies since 2001. Among them include ABODA, Affirmagy, Cascade Bank, Charter Bank, Fran’s Chocolates Ltd., Oberto Sausage Company, Olympic Hot Tub Company, and TalkingRain Beverage Co.
Her Puget Sound Business Journal “Media Savvy” column brings her expertise to business decision makers once a month. Nancy’s “Main Street Media Savvy Publicity Tip of the Week” segment airs weekly on the Small Business Innovators radio show with Paul Casey on 1150 a.m. Alternative Talk Radio. She has been interviewed by Sandra Yancey and Michelle Anton on the ABC Radio Network and the Weekend Entrepreneur blog and is a contributing editor at www.womensradio.com. Her www.mainstreetmediasavvy.com blog and Media-Savvy-to-Go ezine are viewed by thousands of do-it-yourself publicists every month.
Juetten speaks often to professional groups and earns rave reviews. During her engaging presentations, Juetten offers nuts-and-bolts advice and reveals insider secrets from her years and current experience in the media trenches. Her intention is to empower everyone in the room to earn their own publicity without spending a fortune, wasting their time, or spinning their wheels. Since 2006, Nancy has addressed the clients of major corporations including Eastside Commercial Bank and Go Mobile Advertising. She has hosted tuition-based workshops for small business owners. And, she has addressed the members of a wide range of professional organizations including:










