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Virtual Interview Tips

PR for Anyone

In this time of new normal, “virtual” seems to be in our everyday language and learning how to do virtual interviews is crucial if you want to start or continue to be a media expert in your field. Interviewing virtually is different than in person. A virtual interview is much different than an in person interview.

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Diego Pineda on Why you Need Thought Leadership vs. Content Marketing

Flack's Revenge

The article explained a lot, but I still had questions; so I tracked down Diego Pineda and asked if he’d like to come on our podcast, PR, Done & Doner for an interview. See below for Diego’s bio, and listen to the podcast on Spotify and other channels; or watch a video of the interview, above. He graciously agreed.

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Interview with Ann Handley

Critical Mention

In this interview, she shares her insights into how marketing has changed over time, the most valuable social media channel for marketers and how to make more of an impact as a marketing professional in your community. What inspired you to write the book? Full report. What has been your most fulfilling moment so far? SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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Marketing Your Book Using PR

5W PR

Here are just some of the steps that an author might need to take when they’re thinking of marketing their book with the help of a PR strategy. Before a book launch, an author considering a PR marketing strategy will need to make sure that they have the right social media presence and online identity in place. Build Networks.

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Podcast: How AI and ChatGPT are Transforming Public Relations

Sword and the Script

A quick Google search says the average business book has roughly 50,000-60,000 words. You can find the podcast on the Fusion PR blog , Spotify and also on YouTube. Also, see these hand-picked posts about AI in PR: Will AI replace PR people in the next 10 years?

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S&T Live Recap: Gini Dietrich on the Evolution of the PESO Model and the Impact of AI

PRSay

Dietrich, CEO and founder of Arment Dietrich, a Chicago-based communications firm, is the author of the 2014 book “Spin Sucks” and the “Spin Sucks” blog. The evolved PESO model shows how a video interview such as S&T Live can be transcribed to “create different types of content for your social, for your blog,” etc., “to

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Interview with Anthony Iannarino

Critical Mention

I started writing the blog in 2009, and the speaking and books followed on not too much later. My blog has something like 3,900 individual posts. Right now, 80,000 people subscribe to the newsletter, and over 116,000 people have subscribed to my daily blog post by email or RSS feed. Anthony: I am a content marketer.