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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Building a brand in print and online often takes a public relations plan, but there are pathways to success that are not always visible to the public, says Scott G of G-Man Marketing (www.gmanmarketing.com). In a seminar called “Getting Ink & Working the ‘Net,” which will be presented by NARIP and held on August 15 in Studio City, California, G will reveal some of the processes that get attention for a company, product, service, or recording artist.

Presented by the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (www.narip.com), the 2-hour event will focus on P.R. from a music business perspective, “But the information will be applicable to any person, place, product or service,” G states.

You have been influenced by Scott G’s work. As owner of G-Man Marketing, he consults on advertising, marketing, positioning and branding for companies in such industries as automobiles, healthcare, insurance, wireless, law enforcement, and more.

You also have heard his music. As recording artist The G-Man, his 5 albums are played on college radio, in clubs, and on TV, often in commercials. He made history by giving away all the music on “Grin Groove,” his first album, offering tracks for remixers and DJs around the world.

As a journalist, he writes the “Communication Nation” column for www.AdvertisingIndustryNewswire.com .

    WHAT:
    Getting Ink & Working the ‘Net:
    Secrets, Tips & Tricks of Publicity & P.R.

    WHEN:
    Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
    7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

    WHERE:
    Beverly Garland’s Holiday Inn
    Beverly Garland Theater
    4222 Vineland Avenue
    Studio City, CA 91604

    ADMISSION:
    $25 NARIP Members
    $45 Non-members

    REGISTRATION:
    http://www.narip.com

NEWS SOURCE: Scott G (The G-Man) and NARIP
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