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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This requires a combination of creative thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to develop and execute against plan. Don’t fear the data The stereotypical PR person is an English, Journalism or Communications major with a facility for writing and a love of media. Just ask Google. But there’s no need to fear data!

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Behind the Headlines with Yvonne Lorie

Cision

HPRA provides year-round programs, professional development seminars and networking among other services. . Awards, providing a forum that reflects the innovative, creative, and cultural competence of Hispanic market campaigns across several categories. We also host our annual National ¡Bravo!

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40+ Blogs Marketers Should Be Following

PR 20/20

MarketingProfs ( @MarketingProfs ): Covers all things marketing via articles, podcasts, online seminars, guides, and tutorials. Ann Handley , the author of Everybody Writes , heads up content at ‘Profs. Buffer authors do their research, writing in-depth posts with ample resources to back up their intelligence.

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Back to School! 3 Solo PR Pros on Becoming an Adjunct Instructor

Solo PR Pro

My first adjunct position was at Texas Christian University, teaching PR Writing. Courses taught: Principles of Public Relations, Public Relations Writing, Communications Ethics, Media Relations, Campaigns (graduate program). DBC: I've always organized workshops and seminars, so you could say teaching comes naturally to me.

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The Pressure for Clicks; Off Script #14: Erik Sherman, Freelance Journalist

Sword and the Script

Freelance journalism is harder today than it was years ago. Yet, Erik’s perspective isn’t only limited to journalism. He has also been a marketer and accepts an occasional commission for business writing. Another constant is the number of times creative gets uselessly shredded by clients trying to prove something.