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How to Get Free Publicity Now (Real Estate Agents)

PR for Anyone

If you want to get free publicity right now, you want to be newsjacking. . This tactic is one of the easiest ways to get media exposure for your business by taking what is already in the news and bringing it home (to your local market) and/or establishing yourself as the expert on that topic. . Weather events are a perfect example.

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Three Questions Every Business Needs to Ask About Online Risk

David PR Group

Hackers particularly like companies in healthcare, finance and insurance, real estate, manufacturing, government contracting and transportation. Do representatives of your company use social media? However, in businesses that have agent networks, such as residential real estate, additional risk exists.

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 4

Beyond PR

To keep up with today’s media landscape, public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers, and influencers making moves. Want even more media moves? Slate: Tommy Craggs ( @tcraggs22 ) joins @Slate as political editor.

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Managing Media Relations for a Publisher; Off Script No. 32: Rachael Wolensky of ALM

Sword and the Script

Today, she works for ALM Media , a publisher which grew its roots in trade publications for the legal community, but now owns titles beyond just legal including financial services, insurance, and consulting. Your favorite social media site is… Twitter for research and LinkedIn for building connections.

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Communications Strategy 101: Get your GAME on

David PR Group

One thing that I often hear from executives is that they want to improve their corporate communications, marketing and public relations, but they don’t know where to start. Perhaps the conversation begins with an executive saying they want a presence on social media, or they want to blog, or they just want to “get their name out there.”

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Maximizing Your PR Potential: A CEO’s Guide to Mastering Public Relations on a Busy Schedule

Victorious PR

My company consistently gets its clients onto top podcasts, into A-List publications, and onto the first page of Google. We have a PROVEN FRAMEWORK that we use for EVERY client to build up their reputation so that they can get into those A-list publications. Hint: Word of mouth, IS PR. Inman, LA Weekly, NY Weekly, and so much more.