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KudosIf you look up the word 'innovative' in the dictionary, the definition will have a photograph of B. L. Ochman. (Well, not a real actual photograph but, metaphorically speaking, she will be there.) She somehow finds a different way to get the job done. She is beyond 'thinking outside of the box' because she does not acknowledge that any 'box' exists that might confine her creativity. After you feel that every conventional avenue has been explored, B. L. will come forth with an approach that is amazing in its concept while being stupendously simple in its execution. Now why didn't I think of that? Because she's B. L. Ochman and you're not. Richard A. Waterman I first met B.L. when she handled PR for a child safety device I invented called "Phone Home." B.L.'s understanding of how journalists work, and what they needed to do a story, led to nationwide media coverage for my product both in print and broadcast outlets including The New York Times, Business Week, CBS News, Fox News and hundreds of newspapers throughout the nation. Honestly, when I think of B.L. Ochman, the phrase"best and the brightest" seems to cross my mind. Steve Betheil I have seen B.L. Ochman personally create and orchestrate campaigns of a complicated nature that would usually take a large staff to execute, but Ms. Ochman is so adroit at what she does, that she can almost perform miracles - and enthuse her staff to do the same. Karma Martell Wow. I just spent 20 minutes navigating around your site. It's phenomenal -- more depth than I've seen in any other marketing " kind of site. Lots of good stuff. Eileen G. Markowitz "Finally, someone who knows the difference between hype and help. This is what the Net is for!" EE Norris Your latest newsletter is definitely a keeper! I just finished writing a course on PR for Business, complete with Study Guide and it was a big reminder that very, very few practitioners actually do things professionally or with two ounces of forethought. But that's also becoming sadly true of lots of other professions as well. Not true of you though, Good work. Missy Scott You know there are lots of marketers online...however, when you read and read ..on & on and finally get to the end you realize you have learned nothing to very little...Your newsletters differ greatly from the hordes...they actually tell you something straight and to the point. L.K. Gorman whatsnextonline is "The Web as it Oughta Be". There are hundreds of reasons other sites should link to you. William Johnson Just read your article on online press rooms in Web Promote Weekly and gotta tell you that you're right on the money with all you say - as a journalist of some 30 years standing and one who has spent the past 14 years trying to get business to be proactive with the media rather than reactive - your comments make a lot of sense. Your article led me to your site (see, the plot does work!) and I look forward to reading more of your thoughts. Cheers from Down Under Graham Kelly Great review of the show in New York. You made me feel like I was really there….Love your e-zine. Jack Wilson We've had nothing buy great feedback from folks who attended the seminar. If you ever need a testimonial, you now have lots of Arkansas fans. Carol Cassil I really enjoyed your article. In fact, I kept interrupting my co-workers with bursts of laughter. Elizabeth Papaila Thanks! As I told you at the reception last Thursday, you were a big hit. I'm sure there will be more opportunities for us to work together and I'm certainly looking forward to that. Best regards, Angela Wells Kelly
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