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How to Pitch Editors – Creating an Annual Pitching Calendar for Real Estate Agents

PR for Anyone

Make sure to Like and Subscribe to our You Tube Channel by clicking HERE so you know about all of our great videos like this right when they come out. The easiest way to pitch the media is with a plan in place. Planning ahead with themes and then specific topics will make it so much easier to just get that pitch out.

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Back to School Media Pitches

PR for Anyone

Make sure to Like and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and ring the bell so you’re notified of new videos by clicking HERE. Most kids went back to school this week and it’s a great time to position yourself as an expert and start pitching the media! I gave a bunch of examples in the video above (and the transcript below).

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Public Relations Skills

PR for Anyone

Make sure to Like and Subscribe to our You Tube Channel and ring the bell so you’re notified of new videos by clicking HERE. This is what you use to attract and pitch the media. Here’s a video I did specifically on this topic. 2) Niche what you do and pitch around that. You don’t need to hire a big fancy PR firm.

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Book It! 8 PR Tips For Nailing TV Segments

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Yet television talk and news has been surprisingly resilient. Most earned media specialists want that coveted booking for their client and every PR person is pitching. Here are eight tips to help get your pitch heard by TV bookers and producers. . Make a point to know the air times and deadlines of every show you pitch.

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What makes a media story relevant?

PR for Anyone

This means there is room for you to pitch your product, service, brand, or expertise to those publications whether you are related to coronavirus or not. If you are looking to land on television or be featured in a daily or weekly newspaper, your likelihood goes up when you tie the story to the current condition with coronavirus.

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

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“Nail the elevator pitch.”. I believe each client begins at a different point on the PR spectrum … some need to start with blogs, online magazines and trades publications to perfect their narrative before moving to mainstream radio and television media outlets. Mika: Nail the elevator pitch. How did that translate to PR?

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Behind the Headlines With Holly Beverly

Cision

Television series are a great example of this – now people are binge watching entire seasons. Fewer consumers are watching live television or buying DVDs, and the playing field is opening up with Netflix, iTunes, Amazon and Hulu. Internships give a solid foundation for quality research, pitching skills and writing.