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PR Secrets For Scoring Great Media Coverage

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For example, a hot topic of late in the ad/tech world is the ire of major advertisers placed next to hate speech on YouTube and other sites. MediaRadar, which tracks advertising across the web, unearthed data showing that YouTube had lost 5% of its advertisers in the wake of the discovery.

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How to Give a Great Media Interview

PR for Anyone

Media is editorial content unless you are paying for advertising. I promise that they will say who you are and where you come from and link back to you, when it goes on the website or on the domain, whatever – if it’s a print interview or if it’s a television interview – but don’t sell.

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LinkedIn Social Selling Training & Digital Marketing Workshop Debuts

wiredPRworks

Promote your business and amplify your message across communication channels: Public Relations and Social Media. Print and Digital Advertising. SOCIAL MEDIA TRAINING SUCCESS TRACK. Building the foundation of a comprehensive social media marketing plan. Shaping your brand's reputation.

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A PR Intern’s Guide to Agency Lingo

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Earned media – Interns need to learn this term first, since it’s among the things clients bring on agencies for. As opposed to paying for advertising, PR pros earn media coverage by pitching stories reporters want to write, and readers want to see. Heads down – This phrase does not refer to low self-esteem.

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Six Ways To “Hack” Your PR Program

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Compared to digital marketing and advertising, which has only become more automated over time, our methods — particularly the generation of earned media — are exquisitely inefficient. Conduct media training early.

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Personal Versus Private in PR and Social Media

Cision

Of course, PR professionals have long been trained to be mindful of the consequences of unintended recipients of critical information, and they know how to counsel clients not to engage in the worn out ‘off the record’ argument. That’s media training 101.