Showing posts with label press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label press. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

I Am In The New Harry Potter Movie


Why is it that the studio only protects 3 stars in Harry Potter, and leaves me to seek my own publicity?

At the London premiere for Harry Potter’s latest movie, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, several photo shoots were done with just 3 of the many Potter cast.


This proves a point of mine that the studio picks the main cast members while the others don’t have the same opportunity to further their career beyond the Harry Potter franchise.

If you’re a young actor in the Harry Potter franchise, or if you find yourself in a blockbuster film and you’re not one of the protected few that will get most of the press, you need to be proactive and do something about it.

Find out more about how to get the press you deserve Press Kit for helping your career and contact a great publicist at his website Rob Tencer pr.


First, make sure you take candid cast photos of yourself with the main characters. The studio press photographer will not do this for you, and you must bring your own camera to take the photos. Another point on the studio photographer is that his photos are the property of the studio and not for helping your career.



Hiring a publicist to carve out some room for your name and image in the press is imperative to your young career. The publicist will unlock the door to new opportunities for you.



My name is mentioned below. Guess who I am.

Here is the contact information for me and my co-stars for contacting us through our agents, managers and publicists:

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Daniel Radcliffe
Artist Rights Group (A.R.G) Talent Agent
4 Great Portland St.
LondonW1W 8PA
UK
Phone: +44 2074366400
Fax: +44 2074366700
argall@argtalent.com

Special Artists Agency
Alix Gucovsky Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688

Nelson Felker Toczek Davis Fred Toczek
Legal Representative 10880 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 2070
Los Angeles, CA 90024
USA
Phone: 310-441-8000
Fax: 310-441-8010
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Harry Melling

Ken McReddie Associates
Sandy Rees
Talent Agent 36 - 40 Glasshouse Street
LondonW1B 5DL
UK
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7439 1456
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7734 6530
http://www.kenmcreddie.com
sandy@kenmcreddie.com
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Emma Watson

Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688

Storm Model Management Simon Chambers
Talent Agent-Modeling
5 Jubilee Place
LondonSW3 3TD
UK
Phone: +44 20 7376 7764
http://www.stormmodels.co.uk
simon@stormmodels.co.uk
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Jade Yorker
TM Talent
Tamara Markowitz
Manager Phone: 732-972-4957
Fax: 732-972-2980
tmtalent@aol.com

Rob Tencer Public Relations
ayepublicrelations@gmail.com
248-808-2270
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Tom felton
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent
9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Bonnie wright
Phone: 020 7344 1010
Fax: 020 7836 9544

Peters Fraser & Dunlop (PFD)
Ruth A Young Talent Agent
Drury House
34-43 Russell St.
LondonWC2B 5HA
UK
Phone: + 44 (0)20 7344 1010
Fax: + 44 (0)20 7836 9544
http://www.pfd.co.uk/agents/ryoung.html
hgillingham@pfd.co.uk
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Robert Pattinson

Curtis Brown Group
Sarah Spear Talent Agent
Haymarket House
28 - 29 Haymarket
LondonSW1Y 4SP
UK
Phone: +44 (020) 7393 4400
Fax: 020 7396 0110
http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk
spear@curtisbrown.co.uk

Endeavor Agency
Stephanie Ritz Talent Agent
9601 Wilshire Blvd.
3rd Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
USA
Phone: 310-248-2000
Fax: 310-248-2020
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Robert Jarvis
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
Bonnie wright
Phone: 020 7344 1010
Fax: 020 7836 9544
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Matthew Lewis
Curtis Brown Group
Sarah Spear Talent Agent
Haymarket House
28 - 29 Haymarket
LondonSW1Y 4SP
UK
Phone: +44 (020) 7393 4400
Fax: 020 7396 0110
http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk
spear@curtisbrown.co.uk

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Afshan Azad
Gordon and French
Talent Agent
12/13 Poland Street
London W1F 8QB
UK
Phone: + 44 207 7344818
Fax: +44 207 7344832
http://www.gordonandfrench.net
mail@gordonandfrench.net
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Devon Murray
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Shetali Chowdhury
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Alfie Enoch
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Josh Herdman
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Evanna Lynch
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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James Utechin
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Charles Hughes
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Jamie Waylett
Phone: +44 (0)7956 308 007
inniss@blueyonder.co.uk
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Rupert Grint
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688

Actual Management
Manager 7 Great Russell Street LondonWC1B 3NH
UK
Phone: +44 020 76314422
Fax: +44 0870 874 1199
http://www.actualmanagement.co.uk/
agents@actualmanagement.co.uk

Loeb and Loeb
Legal Representative 10100 Santa Monica Blvd.
Ste. 200
Los Angeles, CA 90067-4164
USA
Phone: 310-282-2000
Fax: 310-282-2200
http://www.loeb.com
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Alec Hopkins
Special Artists Agency
Talent Agent 9465 Wilshire Blvd
Ste. 890
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
Phone: 310-859-9688
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Bonnie Wright
Phone: 020 7344 1010
Fax: 020 7836 9544

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James Walters
Twothreefive LTD.
Twothreefive Pictures Ltd
(London and Los Angeles) Head office
London 107-109 Temple Chambers
EC4Y-OHP
UK
Phone: +44 (0) 207 936 3888
http://www.twothreefivepictures.com/
management@twothreefivepictures.com

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

How I Made $20,000 Wearing A Temporary Tattoo on YouTube


Angelina Jolie press opportunity

This is the real life story of how I made $20,000 having my client wear a henna tattoo across her chest and also why you should not deface your body with a permanent tattoo.

I have not mentioned the VIP Hostess by name, as she is no longer a paying client, and I am not trying to promote her in any way. I simply want to tell a true story of How I made $20,000 wearing a tattoo.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.


It all started when a client of mine, Michael Politz, a very popular Las Vegas food, beverage, nite life and a local celebrity, called me up to refer a new client.



Michael, who is all knowing about everything in Las Vegas, had on his radar, that the TV show Extra and the magazine US weekly were following a story about a VIP Hostess that was close with Britney Spears and Kevin Federline.

Kevin kept coming back to Las Vegas and meeting up with the VIP Hostess. Michael was friends with the girl, and she needed help with the press. She became the interest of the world press when she was seen sitting on Kevin’s lap at a private VIP table drinking with him, while another reporter posed as part of Kevin’s entourage, and followed them into a hotel room, where she saw them doing drugs and got in bed together with one of the Hostess’s girlfriends.

By this time, every major magazine, newspaper and gossip tabloid was covering the story, while the VIP hostess was being hounded by the press, invading her privacy. There was no recent photo of her, and everyone wanted to see what she looked like.

Michael Politz wanted to help the girl whom he was friends with, and called me about handling her publicity. I met with her and agreed on a fee for my work. I wanted to know what she wanted to accomplish from my work, and she said she had wanted to make some money, as her story was so hot and selling so many publications.

I dreamed up an idea that turned out to be very lucrative for her, and accomplished her immediate goal of making some money. I arranged for her to receive $10,000 for an exclusive national enquirer story, that called for her to be hooked up to a lie detector.



My best work though was coming up with the idea for her to walk a red carpet with a henna tattoo advertising the online site golden palace. It would be an opportunity for the press to finally get a recent photo of the Hostess, and at the same time advertise the web site. I brokered the deal within 24 hours of signing her, and the company wired the money. Thats how I made $20,000.


The red carpet was at Ceasers palace nite club Pure in Las Vegas, and was for the grand opening of their Pussycat Lounge cabaret with special guest Eva Longoria.


Golden Palace also requested photos of the tattoo’s being applied to the VIP hostess.


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Argument 1
Tatoo’s show a lack of class or a lack of good judgement in my opinion, and like clothing, you get sick of it and want a change. However unlike clothing which you can discard, the tattoo stay around forever.


After Vin Diesel’s movie xxx, leading men tattoo’s were in style.



Jamie Fox shaved his head for a tattoo.
"You might have noticed something on the back of the star's head as he made the rounds from one Hollywood awards victory to the next lately. Foxx has been wearing a temporary tattoo, an abstract design sported by his character in the upcoming war film, "Jarhead."


After many people went out to the parlors to have similar tattoo’s made on their bodies, it turned out though, that these leading men had temporary tattoo’s. But the seed had been planted, and people could not get them removed. When Vin decided not to do a sequel, he never wore them again.

Because tattoos are a major part of the extreme-sports culture, the movie's backdrop, they had to appear authentic as well as distinctive enough to adorn a daredevil athlete such as Diesel's Xander Cage.

The actor, director Rob Cohen, tattoo designer Adrien Gallegos and Tinsley collaborated on the tough-guy trimmings. "Rob went after a sexy, appealing feeling with color. Vin was into the images and wording," Tinsley says. The resulting collage:

* On the back of his neck, three X's.
* On the small of his back, two guns crossed to form an X.
* On his left arm, a tribal band on his bicep, a bull charging out of flames and clouds.

* On his right arm, the words "dis" and "order" by his wrist, two eagle wings going up his arm, three stars on his elbow, a bull on his bicep, the word "chaos," wrapped in blue filler, on his forearm.
* On his right shoulder, a star with an eye in the middle.
* On his stomach, the word "Melkor," the name of Diesel's real-life Dungeons & Dragons character.
* On his bellybutton, a chaos symbol topped by flames.
* Around his right nipple, a star.


Argument 2
I want a lasting memory of a moment in my life, to see and remember forever. You have the rest of your life to have better and more vivid times. Does that mean you have to cover your whole body? Do you see your stupid logic?


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Argument 3

Peer pressure
All my friends got tattoo’s and they are so hot. Does that mean if they all shave their heads like Britney Spears or all smoke cigarettes or they all do drugs, that you have to follow them?

Please be strong and be yourself, not someone else. Have strength to say NO.

Argument 4

My kids were born or someone died that I want to remember as a tattoo. So now you want to be like Anna Nicole Smith and tattoo your back and chest. Find another way to remember them, that won’t deface you.
Please be strong and be yourself, not someone else. Have strength to say NO.


Britney Spears was having a nervous breakdown over the press of Kevin and the VIP Hostess, and she called me, and tried to buy out my contract with the hostess. She begged me to stop the press I was doing for the Hostess. Before her negotiation with me, something happened.

It turned out that the VIP hostess’s massive drug addiction made her very paranoid, and she went into a drug induced seclusion, didn’t answer my phone calls and that was the last that I ever heard from her again.

Contact Rob Tencer public relations for more information or to hire us for your project.
Web site: http://www.robtencerpr.com
Telephone: 248-808-2270

See photos at: http://www.goldenpalaceevents.com/other/vanessa01.php

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Sunday, June 17, 2007

How to stay famous. Lindsay Lohan, Madonna, Britney, Victoria Beckham, Paris Hilton and even Donald Trump use this technique for press






My publicist has no time for me. They built to many high profile attention monsters.





While most publicists rely on contacts they have built at magazines, entertainment networks, press agencies, photographers, fashion houses, they seem to have built an attention monster client, that demands more and more.







It is because of these lack of resources that your publicist is not available for you. Unless you are Madonna, Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie, Lindsay Lohan or even Donald Trump. The technique they use is to take away all of their publicists time to themselves.





The Press Junket

If a celebrity is on a press tour, they demand the publicist come with them, and thats why your calls are not returned quick enough. These celebrities are high maint.


If this all has to do with priorities, and not how much someone pays for a publicists service, then don't you want someone who will do the best work and is available?




How do you look, when you go out?
So far this past week, I have built up my resources in New York with celebrity Hair, Make-up as well as photographers to shoot editorials, and papparazzi style photos.



I have also built new relationships with fashion designers and shoe manufacures, to ensure that my clients will always look their best.





Don't you want someone that cares what you look like?

Rob Tencer has an opening for a new client. If you are serious, and you are ready, call me now:

248-808-2270
ayepublicrelations@gmail.com

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Monday, May 21, 2007

How to build a press kit for an actor in the CANNES film festival




How to build a press kit for an actor in CANNES film festival

You’re on your way to a film festival. Be prepared with ammunition for the press to devour. Have your press kit packed with Rob Tencer’s recommended press kit.

If you’re on your way to your first film festival, or if you are making a habit of attending as the lead actor, supporting actor, director or producer, you should have your press kit ready in anticipation of press.

The first thing to understand is that the film you’re in has hired a publicist. The reality is that this publicist is not concerned with your career. They have an entirely different goal, which is to help the filmmakers sell the film, and recoup the cost to the investors.

There is no guarantee that your film at the film festival will further your career, even if you are the star. Hiring a personal publicist like Rob Tencer is your first step to getting the press you not only deserve, but the press necessary to further your career. Even if you built a press kit on your own, how would you get it into the hands that could help you most? Why would you give it to the film publicist if you were not their priority? By the end of the festival, or after your film was shown for the last time, what do you have to show for it? What if the film was not bought or released until years after the festival? Would you’re big break be wasted?

If you were to hire a publicity specialist like Rob Tencer, you could be assured that someone was working for you aggressively to garner as much press as possible.

Timing is very important, and if you wait to long, the press will not be interested in you or the film after it has been shown. You need to start working on your career as soon as you begin your work on the film.

Get the cast photo
There is an agreement in your film’s contract that any photos shot by the film’s photographer, are not for the use by cast members without permission. This permission is seldom given without a full review. Don’t let this happen to you. Make sure you get the contact information of the film photographer. You will need it to build your press kit. Also, get cast photos and if you are not the lead, make sure you get a photo of you and all lead actors. The more candid and not fan-like, the better.

The importance of photo’s and video clips from your film might be more important than
anything else in your press kit, besides your name.

Your name
How do you pronounce your name? How do you spell your name? What name are you going to give? What name is in the credits of the film? Changing your name to many times will make it difficult to look you up on IMDB or various search engines searfches about you. If you were Billy, and now you are Bill or William, from now on you must keep that name. If you were Kat or Kathy, and now you are Katherine, that is the name you should stick with.

Your bio
What else have you done as an actor, which you want the press to know about? If there is anything you want to bury, make sure it is not in your bio.

Press clips
Has anyone ever given you a good review? If yes, it should be in your press kit.
Has anyone hated your work, and wrote how they feel about you? If yes, it should not be in your press kit.

Film Bio
Describe the movie or cut and paste from the film press kit. Place your name above all others in the film, even if you have a smaller part.

Electronic press kit and website
The cost might be cheaper to place everything on a CD and call it an electronic press kit. The cost would even be cheaper yet, if you just handed out a business card with your web address for clips and electronic press kit.

Why your press kit is a waste without the proper handling
A piece of paper that to you is the most important piece of paper in the world will be useless without getting it to the right people.

It does not matter if its at Tribeca, Toronto, Caan, Hollywood, Venice, Monaco, or any film festival in the world. This is your one opportunity to take center stage. Why let it pass? Do something about it, while you can.

Rob Tencer equalizes the playing field by creating a buzz for the unknown and overlooked actor. Most films with a wide release, count on heavily paid actors like Shia LaBeouf, Will Ferrell, Halle Berry, Ice Cube, Kate Blanchett, Robert DeNiro, Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, Courtney Cox, Scarlett Johanson, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, America Ferrera, Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, Orlando Bloom, Johnny Depp, Tom Cruise, Naomi Watts, Rose McGowan, Rosario Dawson, Anne Hathaway, Eva Longoria, Penelope Cruz, Uma Thurman, LL Cool J, Charlize Theron, Jessica Simpson, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Tyler Perry, Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, Lindsay Lohan, Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson, Hellen Mirren, Jennifer Hudson, Eddie Murphy, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sandra Bullock, Drew Barrymore, Tom Hanks, Hayden Panettiere, Reese Witherspoon, John Heder, Mark Walhberg, Jeremy Piven, Adam Sandler, Terrance Howard, Keira Knightley, Nicolas Cage, Heath Ledger, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Will Smith, Hillary Swank, Katherine Heigl, Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce or singers making transitions into film like Gwen Stefani, Justin Timberlake or even models who transitioned like Molly Simms, Rebecca Romijn to help draw an audience and to sell movie tickets.

A film has a better chance of making money when they have a big star attached to it. The big actors contract usually requires them to do press for the films. This is the only guarantee for any actor to receive any press for a film.

There is now relief for the actors of low budget movies that’s film does not have the budget for press for its film stars.

There is a publicist who specializes in creating a buzz for his clients no matter what role you play in the movie, from the star, supporting cast to an extra with just a couple lines.

The publicist is Rob Tencer, who creates the buzz through his writing, creating photo shoots that make the actors stand out, and press opportunities from setting up media interviews to being at red carpet loaded with press events. Visit Rob Tencer’s web site which is loaded with help for actors trying to become more respected and more noticed.

Rob Tencer is available for your film festival project that is in need of press. You can find out more about Rob Tencer at his website http://www.robtencerpr.com or you can reach him at ayepublicrelations@gmail.com or via phone 248-808-2270

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How to use the laws of attraction to crash the Maxim Hot 100 when you’re not in the top 100


How to use the laws of attraction to crash the Maxim Hot 100 when you’re not in the top 100

How a cute girl not only crashed the Maxim Hot 100 party, but got press where real Hot 100 girls didn’t. This article will tell how she did it and how Rob Tencer helped her.

Before you get on the list of the world famous Maxim Hot 100, a list of celebrated girls decided by Maxim editors who compile a yearly ranking by weighing buzz and beauty for girls in film, TV, music, sports and fashion, and before you attend the star studded party which honors the girls who made the list, and lastly, before you become a pin-up in the magazine, you must have a goal and a plan. What are your goals? Do you have a plan?

What follows is not only a how-to on getting in, and becoming a Maxim Hot 100 girl, and not just a way to crash the party, but how I actually did it.

Your plan should start with having plenty of self confidence, and you should actually look like you belong in the Maxim Hot 100. If you see that the current number one Lindsay Lohan who is on the list is under 21, you can be happy to know that age is not a factor. Talent and a career is also not a determining factor to being in the Maxim Hot 100. Where you live is also not a factor, so don’t be put off just because you live a million miles away. A partial list of girls on the Maxim Hot 100 include, Jessica Alba at No. 2, followed by Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, Jessica Biel, Ali Larter, Eva Mendes, Rihanna, Eva Longoria, Fergie, Sienna Miller, Angelina Jolie, Beyoncé Knowles and Katherine Heigl. Celebrity sisters Ashlee and Jessica Simpson are on the list at No. 16 and No. 41, respectively. Ashley Olsen, half of the mogul acting twins, placed 37th, while sister Mary-Kate didn't make the cut.

How did Linsay Lohan not only get on the list, but make it to the number one spot? Maxim Editor in Chief Jimmy Jellinik explains how Linsay got on the list by his comment: "There is no other star in the world that causes more of a stir in the public eye than Lindsay. Her every move is watched and reported on. She is a huge star in the truest meaning of the word and everyone at Maxim, including our 14 million readers, is obsessed with her."

Next your plan should involve finding out where the next Maxim Hot 100 party will take place, and start setting up your plan on being there. What follows next, to make yourself successful, is many suggestions that are very helpful. Next, you should find out all past years sponsors, and who advertises within the Maxim magazine every month. One way to do this is to analyze the red carpet photos and to see the names of all the advertisers on the wall. (This should be easy, because the logos are repeated on the wall).

Next, you should contact the magazine with a few questions, such as: who is their public relations company in charge of the Maxim Hot 100 event, and the name of the person to contact at the pr company. You can also ask for Maxim Editor in Chief Jimmy Jellinik’s email address, and a writer of the magazine.
On the non-Maxim side, you can locate and contact a young, guy celebrity through their agent, manager or publicist who is single, who might want to take you as his date.
Next, you can contact the location of the next event’s general manager or owner to go as their date, depending on how much chutzpah you have. You should use your power of persuasion to get into the event as well as the laws of attraction by visualizing yourself attending the event. If that doesn’t work, you can always send in a photo of yourself.

Here’s How I did it. First I found out when the event was, where it was, and who was on the list. Next I found out who the promoter and pr firm of the event was. Then I found out, that the promoter hired an outside firm that specialized in getting a-list and bold face names to attend by offering free jet, hotel, gift and style suite. They of course said no to my request to be flown, but I said what about a room, if I got myself to the event? They still said no. They also said no to my request of just attending. I then went to the magazine, which also said no to the jet and hotel, but said “yes” to attending. I then went all out finding hot and sexy clothes to style my client with. Kelly Cutrone of the PR firm “Peoples Revolution”, lent me an Agent Provocateur corset. The client I was doing all this for, added a dog collar and chain. At the event, there are 1000’s of international press photographers and entertainment news crews with microphone and video cameras. After the event, people started to congratulate me, after seeing me on TV, then more congrat’s started after a piece came out in the New York Post on Wednesday, June 16th, called “Bed, bath and … beyond”. It was an advertisement by Maxim magazine which featured only 1 girl. That girl was my client. So we not only crashed the Maxim Hot 100 event, but we were ultimately paid for being there. I went the extra mile to make this all happen by using the laws of attraction and never giving up. My client however, wanted to give up, just because it was out of town, and because she would not fly. I not only convinced her, but drove her, her mother and sister and a press photographer friend out of state and into the party. I paid out of my own pocket and was not reimbursed for the van rental or the hotel room. I drove one other person, who was a friend of mine, and got him into the Maxim Hot 100 party as my clients date.

MAXIM is the men's lifestyle magazine published 12 times a year by
Dennis Publishing. Editor-in-Chief: Jimmy Jellinek. Group Publisher: Robert
F. Gregory.

The MAXIM Hot 100 supplement is available with the June issue of MAXIM
featuring comedienne Sarah Silverman (#29) on the cover. The June issue
also features a layout with Ocean's Thirteen, actress Noreen DuWulf, (#100)and profile on Hong Kong Hero, Chow Yun-Fat.

Based on the huge success and national appeal of the Hot 100, VH1 will be airing a 1-hour special hosted by Megan Fox (#18) on May 22nd at 9:00 P.M.

Rob Tencer is a publicist who specializes in creating a buzz for his clients no matter what role you play in a movie, from the star, supporting cast to an extra with just a couple lines.

Rob Tencer, who creates the buzz through his public relations firm which combines writing, creating photo shoots that make you stand out, and other press opportunities from setting up media interviews to being at red carpet loaded with press events. Visit Rob Tencer’s web site which is loaded with help for girls trying to become more respected and more noticed.

Rob Tencer is available for your next project. You can find out about Rob Tencer at http://www.robtencerpr.com or ayepublicrelations@gmail.com or phone 248-808-2270

Just as notable as who made the list this
year are some of the women that didn't make the cut, which include Mary
Kate Olsen, Paris Hilton, Jennifer Aniston and Britney Spears.

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MAXIM Radio is broadcast on
Sirius Satellite Radio on channel 145.

1. Lindsay Lohan
2. Jessica Alba
3. Scarlett Johansson
4. Christina Aguilera
5. Jessica Biel
6. Ali Larter
7. Eva Mendez
8. Rihanna
9. Eva Longoria
10. Fergie
11. Sienna Miller
12. Angelina Jolie
13. Beyonce Knowles
14. Katherine Heigl
15. Avril Lavigne
16. Ashlee Simpson
17. Maria Sharapova
18. Megan Fox
19. Cameron Diaz
20. Keira Knightley
21. Kate Beckinsale
22. Nicole Scherzinger
23. Hilary Duff
24. Sophia Bush
25. Elisha Cuthbert
26. Nelly Furtado
27. Kate Hudson
28. Carmen Electra
29. Sarah Silverman
30. Rebecca Romijn
31. Amy Smart
32. Lacey Chabert
33. Roselyn Sanchez
34. Vanessa Minnillo
35. Jennifer Garner
36. Jamie King
37. Ashley Olsen
38. Shakira
39. Rachel Bilson
40. Moon Bloodgood
41. Jessica Simpson
42. Minka Kelly
43. Kate Mara
44. Rose McGowan
45. Bar Refaeli
46. Kristen Bell
47. Katharine McPhee
48. Mandy Moore
49. Mischa Barton
50. Miss Maxim
51. Alessandra Ambrosio
52. Kate Walsh
53. Adriana Lima
54. Missy Peregrym
55. Halle Berry
56. Michele Merkin
57. Tricia Helfer
58. Penelope Cruz
59. Jamie-Lynn Sigler
60. Jessica White
61. Nadine Velazquez
62. Danneel Harris
63. Bianca Kajlich
64. Lena Headey
65. Autumn Reeser
66. Joanna Krupa
67. Gabrielle Union
68. Evangeline Lilly
69. Danica Patrick
70. Stacy Keibler
71. Willa Ford
72. Ciara
73. Mena Suvari
74. Tara Conner
75. April Scott
76. Diora Baird
77. Hilary Burton
78. Joss Stone
79. Adrianne Palecki
80. Abbie Cornish
81. Emmanuelle Chriqui
82. Dita Von Teese
83. Ivanka Trump
84. Hometown Hottie
85. Kelly Ripa
86. Michelle Trachtenberg
87. Padma Lakshmi
88. Raquel Alessi
89. Haylie Duff
90. Salma Hayek
91. Isla Fisher
92. Mary Elizabeth Winstead
93. Christina Milian
94. Kelly Carlson
95. The Avatars of Second Life
96. Shanna Moakler
97. Kim Kardashian
98. Yunjin Kim
99. Mia Maestro
100. Noureen DeWolf

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Harry Potter press does not include all cast members


Here is an example of a cast member of a major blockbuster movie, who is not forwarding his career, just by being in the movie. His fans feel like the press don't care about him.The site Harry Potter's sidekick Ron

Here is an exerpt from the blog at how the fans are trying to help him, or is it the actual actor?

I got this idea from the now defunct site called The Dom Project which had a list of ways to get Dominic Monaghan in the media. The lack of Rupert in the media (except when a new HP movie comes out, but even then it's not huge) is simply unpleasent. It seems that everyone wants to treat him as "just the sidekick" because he's playing Ron, but we all know that Rupert (and Ron) are more than just that. So we will begin with a lot of magazines that you can write to in order to see more of Rupert. There are also a few graphics below for you to use on your website. After Goblet of Fire is done filming, I plan on adding a list of tv shows in both the US and UK to feature Rupert on.

Request Rupert Articles/Pictures in Magazines! And When writing to the magazines, here are some suggestions for reasons he should be featured.

- who he plays
- his dedicated fanbase who wishes to see more of him

Please be sure to be polite and address each person professionally. (ie: Dear Mr. Dinning)

* Empire Magazine: Send an email to mark.dinning@emap.com (senior feature writer)
* Vanity Fair: Send an email to lnichols@condenast.co.uk (Lucy Nichols Editorial Dept.)
* Cosmopolitan - USA: Go to www.cosmomag.com and then select from the left hand column: write to us and fill out their form
* Cosmopolitan UK: For general enquiries please email: cosmo.mail@natmags.co.uk
* Esquire: For general enquiries please email: louis.white@natmags.co.uk
* She: For general enquiries please email: karla.napoleon@natmags.co.uk
* Zest: For general enquiries please email: zest.mail@natmags.co.uk
* The National Magazine company: james.garner@natmags.co.uk
* ElleGirl: letters@ellegirl.com
* CosmoGirl: susan@cosmogirl.com
* Seventeen: Fill in form here to request an article on Rupert.
* Teen People: Fill in form here to request a feature on him.
* YM: Email: letters@ym.com
* Sugar: Address:
Sugar
64 North Row
London
W1K 7LL
* J-14 Magazine: Email: mailbag@j14.com
* Elle Girl Magazine: Email: letters@ellegirl.com or editor@ellegirl.com
* Tiger Beat: Email: editor@tigerbeatmag.com
* Twist Magazine: mailto:twistmail@twistmagazine.com
* Pick up "teen mags" that have reader surveys such as "WOW!" and fill them out stressing the importance of seeing Rupert featured!

If you have any suggestions on how to get magazines to notice Rupert more please send them here. Thanks!

If only these young actors knew they could call upon Rob Tencer for the press equality that they deserve.


Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Friday, May 4, 2007

A Showcase of creativity on display


People in the entertainment industry are asking each other: “Is he that crazy to use some of the techniques he gives as advice? Does he tell his clients to lisp when they talk? Does he tell his clients to walk with a limp? Has Rob Tencer lost his mind?

Let me ask you this question. “Would a coach who is picking his favorite draft choices divulge to the press, his secret for whom he wants on his team? Wouldn’t that be releasing confidential trade secrets that would get to his competitors?

To answer all the people shaking their head’s in amazement, the answer is: “I was showcasing some of my creativity and depth of tricks I could use to make you or your clients the number one news item in the world.”

If I wrote in a matter of fact way, or writing home in a boring kind of way, would you or anyone pay attention to my words? I will never write in a blah, blah, blah, bank kind of way.

So ask yourself: "Why am I reading this?"

Answer: Because I caught your attention?

This is why defamer.com has referred to my work as PR genius. Genius

A PR professional said: at least he is an honest publicist. Read the article here.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Sexy, beautiful and dead part 1


In 2006, a potential new client contacted me for help. I have great compassion for people and their stories. Sometimes not charging for my help. She saw my talent and wanted my help. Her name was Shira Moss. She was a new girl in my life that touched my heart. From the moment we met, I sensed urgency unlike any other. There was no doubt of her authenticity and honesty, even though it came from a very beautiful woman. Her plea was to get out of her profession as a feature dancer, make some money to have independence in life, and to enjoy her life by doing what she liked to do best; shop.

Read part 1 “Shira Moss – Sexy, Beautiful and dead” Part 1



Read Part 2 “Shira Moss – Sexy, Beautiful and dead” Part 2



Read Part 3 “Shira Moss – Sexy, Beautiful and dead” Part 3



Read Part 4 ”Shira Moss – Sexy, Beautiful and dead” Part 4



Read Part 5 "Shira Moss – Sexy, Beautiful and dead” Part 5



Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Do people really hate Perezhilton.com?

Do people really hate Perezhilton.com? The ones he writes unflattering stories about, or reveals secret addictions, relationships or bad attributes I really feel are angry with him. Studios who rely on publicists spin and are derailed by Perezhilton.com, again, I feel are angry with him in a hateful way. However the public masses who read celebrity magazines like People, US weekly, Star Magazine, In Touch; Who read gossip newspaper columns in the New York Post Page Six, or the New York Daily News Daily dish or the 1000’s of syndicated newspapers who cover gossip and celebrity stories and the millions who watch the entertainment shows like Insider, Entertainment Tonight, Access or tune into the E! Entertainment network are not Haters of Perezhilton.com, but rather are fans, which rely on his gossip stories, tips, and photo’s on a daily basis. One amazing fact that he firmly says is that he does not pay for tips. My big question to paparazzi and others who are supplying him is: Why supply him for free?

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

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