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This Is Why You Need to Write Creative Content

PRSay

Join PRSA and Ann Wylie at Master the Art of Storytelling , our persuasive-writing workshop, starting May 17. The biggest risk in communications is not that we might offend someone with creativity or write something that’s eye-rollingly goofy. Why creative content writing? Choose creative content writing.

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Understanding the impact of AI on public relations

Wadds Inc.

management paper for corporate communicators and public relations practitioners highlights the impact of AI and what you should be doing about it. has produced a management paper for corporate communicators and public relations practitioners called The Impact of AI on Public Relations. A new Wadds Inc. It covers the following topics.

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Find your Story; Build your Brand!

ReimaginePR

If you’ve struggled to find your story, this is the workshop for you! She has won top PR awards and a show she and her husband/writing partner Mike Erskine-Kellie created won two regional Emmy Awards last year, one of which was awarded to them. When: May 16 from 6:30 to 8pm. Where: Verity, 111d Queen Street East, in Toronto.

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3 Tips for Building the Perfect Story Template

PRSay

A participant in one of my storytelling workshops once shared this advice: “If you’re writing about seeing a snake at a picnic, for gosh sake, start with the snake. When writing an opening paragraph, keep things lively and terse. Learn more about her training, consulting or writing and editing services at WylieComm.com.

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PR Rock Stars: Retired Vice President of Content & Public Relations at DKY, Holly Donato

Communications Conversations

You had a vibrant and long career in PR, working in almost every possible setting–from corporate to agency to non-profit. Corporations and non-profits are not that different from each other. I was a solo corporate comm. director in several corporations, and that was really challenging. Many times, this backfires.

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The 6-Step Guide to Creating a Thought Leadership Content Program

Contently - Strategy

6 Steps to Creating High-Performing Thought Leadership Campaigns Content teams workshop thought-leadership narratives using a similar process to the one used to develop content marketing and public relations (PR) ideas. The executive team is one place to start, but great candidates may exist at all rungs of the corporate ladder.

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Professional Development: An Investment in Yourself

Solo PR Pro

In a corporate job, your employer often pays for professional development. You may also find local workshops or mini-conferences that provide the benefits of in-person without the time and expense of traveling to a different location. Professional Organizations and Chambers of Commerce. We’d love to know!