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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

She pitched it to her editor who loved it too and they wrote an article about me. Did you invent a new product, write a book, or win an award? You can also get creative with “new.” Ask Google, “Who writes about [your topic] at [name of publication]?” Additionally, you never know where they might end up.

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How to Care for Your Key Customer: The Journalist

Onclusive

Which pitches do they overlook? Fashion writer and media consultant Lorraine Sanders talks content, consulting, and creative collaboration in PR Advice From a Serial Journalist. They write and want their work to make an impression on people. If your story happens to be something that can help them do that, fantastic.

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Top Blogs For PR To Follow

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

There are many public relations industry blogs that offer know-how on everything from crafting brilliant media pitches to perfecting presentation skills. We like to follow bloggers who are superior writers, and straight shooters, and whose posts are free of jargon and sales pitches. To improve writing. Bad Pitch Blog.

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Media Relations Dos And Don’ts For Holiday PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

From Labor Day to New Year’s Eve, fall holidays probably offer the best occasions for media coverage, but the approach needs to be relevant, respectful, and creative. Dos and don’ts for holiday media pitching. Don’t force the story. Do consider the meaning of holidays. Do release some relevant data. Do use editorial calendars.

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Coffee with a Journalist: Karla Pope, Good Housekeeping

OnePitch

During the episode, Karla talks about working both at an agency and being a freelance writer, how you can make your pitch stand out in her inbox, how to best time your pitches for her coverage, and more. Her Pitching Requests. [00:05:44] That really gets me to open it because at least I know who they’re pitching.

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Behind the Headlines With Adriana Stan

Cision

Pushing products in your pitches won’t gain you any media coverage. If you want journalists to respond to your pitches, you need to explain why your news is important and relevant. Adriana Stan, public relations director at W Magazine, says being empathetic to the contacts you are pitching is the key to winning them over.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

I believe when people write predictions, they aren’t just saying what they think will happen but revealing a reflection of sorts. As anyone with even a slightly popular blog knows, ‘guest post pitching’ has gotten out of hand. To put it another way, predictions are equal parts analysis and aspiration. Blogger outreach gets personal.

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