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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

Did you invent a new product, write a book, or win an award? Look at magazine covers for great hook examples. What are they putting on the cover to hook you in so that you want to buy the magazine to read the article? Google is a great resource for magazine covers. One of my favorites is AARP Magazine. Permalink

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20 Ad Tech Journalists To Follow On Twitter

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This is by no means a complete list of advertising journalists; they’re among those that are very active, often posting interesting and engaging updates about industry news. Lauren joined Business Insider as a Senior advertising reporter in 2018, coming off a four-year stint at Adweek. Lara O’Reilly | @larakiara.

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

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I came to the name after incorporating my initials — ‘MAS’ is Spanish for ‘more’ — and ‘ink’ references pen-to-paper; writing your story to build and manage your communications. AirPR: With PR as a focus, you have included marketing and advertising into your agency. Mika: TMI (The MAS Ink) is the name of my new boutique PR firm.

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How Earned Media Will Impact 2020 Elections

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New forms of technology continue to rise in numbers and popularity, but despite an influx of innovative media outlets, television news coverage remains a steady source for political coverage. According to Brain World Magazine , a Pew Research study shows that 83% of U.S. Share Tweet Share. How TV Influences Elections. SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

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We’ve watched traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television decrease in importance thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat and other social platforms. In 2018, discussions about the future for PR and communications pros will likely include the topic of robots.

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Everything You Need to Know About Earned Media

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Earned Media is publically gained content that is written about you or your brand without paid promotion or advertising. It can also be seen as word-of-mouth marketing or free advertising. A few of those include mentions across broadcast channels, online newspapers and magazines, blogs, social media sites and more.

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Public Relations Skills

PR for Anyone

Create a great hook – look at magazine covers for ideas. Who writes about your industry for this publication. Give them great content in a format they can use on their platform and you will be light years ahead of others when pitching the media. Be newsworthy – try newsjacking. Find the right journalist – use Google!

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