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Business Leaders: PR Tips To Ace Media Interviews

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For any PR agency team , a major media interview for a company spokesperson is a solid win. At the same time, having a terrific media spokesperson who can nail the messaging, handle tough questions and make business or technical language accessible isn’t always easy. . Plan for technical glitches in the virtual world.

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5 PR Mistakes And What To Learn From Them

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Agency teams may think they’re in constant touch with clients as the emails fly back and forth, but that’s not enough. Agency teams should take the time to explain, based on personal experience and expertise, why a story will or won’t work and where possible, how to take a bland or unworkable pitch and improve it.

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2020 Planning: Questions to Ask to Create a Stellar Media Strategy

Barokas

Social media and influencer relations are taking a growing share of marcom budgets. Digital and interactive media have largely displaced print. A charismatic, media-darling mid-level exec is better than a guarded or overworked CEO any day. Does it include thought leadership? Are your spokespeople working?

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PR Rock Stars: Best Buy’s Bianca Jones

Communications Conversations

We all get out into the field on a regular basis to meet with our store leadership, identify great Blue Shirt spokespeople and meet with reporters. Before joining BBY, you worked at four separate PR agencies. How did that agency experience prepare you for your role in corporate PR?

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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. Social media can be a tremendous asset to leverage for global awareness.