Sep 132011
 


“Underground Music Awards’ “Most Promising Male Rapper” to Release Debut Mixtape on October 25th”

Brooklyn, NY – Einstein’s theory of mass-energy states that E = mc2, it is now possible that the MC-squared he really meant was emerging Brooklyn emcee Gees Extortion, who has enough passion and energy to light up an entire genre of music full of copycat artists.

On Tuesday, October 25, Real Radio Records will enter Gees’ debut mixtape, Organized Rhymes: The Original Mixtape, as exhibit A into the court of public opinion and make his case as the “Most Promising Male Rapper” in Hip Hop.

The Original Mixtape will feature all original production from recognizable beatsmiths such as !llmind, Jahlil Beats, and Focus as well as very talented up-and-comers like S’pply & D’mand Production, Clipsmoke, and Hala-X. Guest appearances from Nitty Scott, MC and singer/songwriter Vin Keatin will also be featured on Organized Rhymes.

“The idea behind Organized Rhymes is turning crimes against Hip Hop into rhymes to shake down these weak rap cats lyrically over original beats to showcase my songwriting skills,” says Gees. “On the mixtape I rap about things I’m proud of, things I’m not proud of, my experiences, my likes, my dislikes, basically the good, the bad, and the ugly.”

Already acclaimed by critics and colleagues alike on the underground scene (winner of the Underground Music Awards’ “Most Promising Male Rapper”), Organized Rhymes will catapult Gees into the discussion of best emerging Hip Hop artist in the year to come.

With the released of several tracks off Organized Rhymes like “Life Is So Crazy,” “Top Spot,” and “Chasin’” to good reviews from reputable Hip Hop website DJBooth.net and others, Gees has developed a strong buzz online as well as the streets of NYC since he began recording his debut late last year.

For more breaking news on Gees Extortion and Organized Rhymes: The Original Mixtape visit GeesExtortion.com or Reverbnation.com/GeesExtortion. Also follow Gees at Twitter.com/GeesExtortion and “Like” him at Facebook.com/IamGeesExtortion.

All media outlets interested in interview, featuring, reviewing Gees Extortion and/or Organized Rhymes: The Original Mixtape contact Javier Sanabria via phone at 917.538.7292 or via email at jsanabria@cloutmediaonline.com.

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Sep 122011
 

Brooklyn, NY – GingerPinks.com, an online women’s boutique, rejoins Clout Media’s client roster. Known for their “Daily Delights” and monthly accessory collection, GingerPink.com is the ideal website for women looking to distinguish their individualistic style.

Founded by Janese Castro, Ginger Pinks’ product line includes jewelry, handbags, scarves, and hats. Operated with the notion that each woman should approach fashion with exclusivity, GingerPinks.com’s merchandise is hand-picked by Castro from a selected group of emerging designers.

This is the second go-round for Ginger Pinks and Clout Media. The firm was able to garner the online boutique several placements with Latina magazine, GraeGram.com, XIMagazine.com, SaidArie.com, and iHeartDilla.com.

Ginger Pinks’ inspires us to live, love and flirt this fall with a wide selection of glittery jewelry, scrumptious scarves and super chic handbags.

Follow GingerPinks.com at Twitter.com/GingerPinks and “Like” the boutique on Facebook.com.

Please direct all media inquiries regarding GingerPinks.com to Javier Sanabria via phone at 917.538.7292 or via email at jsanabria@cloutmediaonline.com

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Sep 012011
 

In all walks of life inexperience sometimes bites us in the rear. There is no difference in the worlds of public relations and marketing.

Underneath is a list of tips that will help the greenest of aspiring publicists.

• Know your client better than they know themselves, you are representing them after all, so you need to inundate yourself with their product and become an expert in their field.

• Just as important as it is to know your client and their field, you must research and seek out the particular trendsetters in their fields, especially those journalists who cover them. Understand what each reporter likes to write about, every one has their own quirks and interests even though they cover the same things. The better you are at appealing to their interests the better you will be at attaining press for your clients.

• Know when to keep it moving. Being persistent is good, however, don’t become overbearing because you will alienate journalists and colleagues. Soon enough nobody will want to work with you.

• Buy a person a drink! Nobody likes a cheapskate so feel free to invite a potential client to dinner and pick up the tab – the dinner will pay for itself, so to speak. Do the same with a journalist if they are willing to take the bait, be careful though, some reporters are real sticklers about taking perceived gifts, its against their code of ethics, they will however appreciate the thought.

• Always work on your writing skills. Public relations maven Howard Rubenstein, who himself is a proud Brooklynite, once told me to master the written word. Knowing how to craft the perfect message each time out takes a certain skill which comes over time.

As published at WhyBlueMatters.com.