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Pitching the Local Media – Tips from the Pros

PR for Anyone

It is an absolute game changer for their real estate business in terms of credibility and visibility. The easiest way to do this is pitching the local media. Kathy Orton, Reporter and Real Estate Web Editor, Washington Post. Real estate agents tend to not think in terms of the story of the house.

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Public Relations Skills

PR for Anyone

As a real estate agent, it’s important to be the “famous” agent in your community. The media is going to use someone as their real estate expert, so let it be you. By incorporating this type of visibility into your day-to-day plan, it will help you grow your real estate business. People upsizing?

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Newsjacking with David Meerman Scott

PR for Anyone

When you understand that news cycle and you have particular expertise, reporters and editors are going to look for your expertise, and that's your moment to jump in there. What's interesting is that people in the public relations industry usually have to get the attention of the reports or editors for them to their story to be recognized.

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A Journalist’s POV: 3 Questions From A PR Agency

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

We at Crenshaw pride ourselves on nurturing real relationships with journalists, beyond mere constant pitching. Personalize a pitch. We avoid general real estate stories and articles that take a broad look at housing affordability issues. What are some absolute “never-dos” when it comes to pitching the pub?

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Meet the Media: Jordyn Grzelewski, Autos & Business Reporter at The Detroit News

Bianchi Biz Blog

I’m an autos and business reporter for The Detroit News. Other topics I have dabbled in recently include real estate and Michigan’s casino/gaming industry. Some of the most fun I’ve had as a reporter has involved traveling to Washington, D.C. I later went home to report out a story about the end of The Vindicator.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

When I was a teenager, something like 13-14 years old, I was publishing a neighborhood newspaper on a typewriting machine. One day, a big American petroleum company came, and they invited me for a pitch in public relations. Today, we are a mixture of publishers, editors, and reporters. Maxim: It came naturally.

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Old Journalism’s Demise.Good News For Us!

Bad Pitch Blog

Does this mean talented reporters will take the good jobs in PR? Finally: Who will we be pitching? While most recognized that Web properties are two-way streets, venerable newspapers and ages-old magazines kept thinking they ruled our worlds. As a guy who wrote for dozens of newspapers in the 1980s, I can report (get it?)