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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Companies often hire specialized agencies on a project basis to assist with specific repositioning or market research. Media Training With the reach of today’s media formats and the explosion of publications, media training is important for a much larger number of people in an organization.

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Coronavirus and Communications: We’re Here to Help

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It’s also caused many companies to refocus their PR, marketing and communications plans. Consider all stakeholders (partners, employees, candidates, customers, media)—update them frequently and in a timely manner. For many companies, it’s fair to wonder what role they should play in the national conversation.

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Advertising vs Publicity

PR for Anyone

Advertising is something that we pay for and it’s us telling the world how great we are and advertising has a place in our marketing package that we do. So that’s why they call it earned media. So, advertising versus publicity…which one do you think is worth more? It’s actually publicity. But publicity is so great.

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Land Stories

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And then, on the local level, I want you to think about what’s happening in September. Remember it’s super competitive too for the national publications so you really need to have a niche, a unique selling proposition, something that makes you different from everybody else who’s pitching. It’s back to school.

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Good Stories

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Remember, these are for local media and national television. By being timely, Jonelle, just solidified her place as a go-to expert in the pediatric dentistry space for her local NBC. How is your business related to weather, topics, holidays in September. What to Pitch When. This video should help you with what you pitch when.

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Pitch the Media

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Should you pitch the exact same story to the same or to different media outlets at the same time? Like you come up with a story idea and send it to your local ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX stations. This week I want to answer a question that I get asked all the time. The answer is, “No.”

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Land Media Using a Non-Profit

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She also created an essay contest at the local high school about what it means to be a woman when you can now run for President. She was covered in all the local media and even got to share her story in Boston – the closest major city to her. Her passion for her town turned into quite a bit of amazing publicity for her.