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How to Use Multimedia For Better PR Campaigns

Cision

From online articles to advertisements to blogs to social media posts — numerous mediums are competing for your audience’s attention. The Media Relies on Visual Storytelling. Multimedia is a crucial component to impactful modern-day journalism. A helpful exercise is to put yourself in the shoes of a journalist.

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Earned Media Rising Podcast With Cision CMO, Chris Lynch

Cision

So, if you look at certain industries where marketing is such a beast from a paid media perspective, and in terms of the millions and millions that are getting pushed in monthly around advertising, in a lot of cases communications might be managed as somewhat of a discrete function because the discipline is very different.

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Behind the Headlines With Brandon Puttbrese

Cision

I thought to myself: “Everything we do is storytelling!” I joined the journalism classes writing news articles for the college news website and began studying public relations for my degree. These insights can be used to inform messaging wherever it may live, i.e. speeches, press releases, advertisement, etc.

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P.T. Barnum: “There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity”

Doctor Spin

Barnum (1810–1891) was a savvy publicity showman, one who impacted particular aspects of public relations and advertising, primarily event planning, event promotion and true publicity/media coverage. He regularly used innovative and creative advertising techniques to capture the public’s attention. Phineas Taylor (P.T.) Tormala, Z.

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Tell Your Story Like You Speak, Keep Pitching, and Earn Media Coverage

PR Fuel

3. Use Tried and True Storytelling Techniques – Establish a clear beginning middle and end, use details to “show” your story and not “tell” it, and build suspense to keep the reader scrolling down or flipping pages. Here’s a good exercise. Determine the chronology of your business story before writing it. They tell stories.