by
Robert Garment, Executive Editor | July 20, 2005
There's a famous saying about publicity, which is, "There's no such thing as bad publicity."
Sound a little extreme? Well let's take a look at a real life example. Martha Stewart. Convicted of lying about insider trading. Does hard time in the big house. (OK, so she did soft time at Camp Cupcake - would you want to spend 6 months there?)
Did this bad PR ruin her? On the contrary, not only is she coming out fine, it even got her a new TV show.

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So her "bad publicity" was, in the end, good.
The point is, when your name's in the news, people notice and remember you. So imagine how good "good" publicity is!
If your company shows up in a DOTmed News article, that's good publicity. And one of the best ways to leverage that free publicity is to let people know about it with a reprint. Otherwise people will tend to move on and forget about you. And when you say "As seen in DOTmed News," the story has real credibility, which is priceless.
DOTmed lets you create your own reprints for free. And we will help supply the elements you need to re-create your story and turn it into a reprint.
We'll be putting a link here in DOTmed News very soon that will streamline the reprint process. But if you're interested now in reprinting a story that already ran, use the "Send us your Comments" to get the ball rolling.