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The Top PR Tips and Tricks for Small Businesses

PR Fuel

Forming relationships with the people at your local radio, newspaper, and TV station can really help promote your business! Be sure to share the non-profit or charity’s needs on your business’s social media pages, promote others to help out with the cause, and document your staff helping out or giving back to the community.

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Lessons from the UK’s top media and public relations blogger

Stephen Waddington

Marcel Klebba was named media and public relations blogger of the year at the Vuelio blog awards on Friday at a glitzy ceremony in London. The inspirational public relations graduate started blogging in September 2016 as a final year student at Westminster University. Here’s his first blog post. Why did you start blogging?

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What should you do when you think you received an unlawful order? Dave Honchul

Ethical Voices

One day I’m sitting at my desk and I get a call from the Pentagon and the Major on the phone asked goes, “Lieutenant Honchul, have you received any kind of documentation from X, Y, Z demanding these papers?” It turned out that everything I had, the lawyers classified as working documents. Are they radical blogs?

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How to Submit a Press Release

PR Fuel

You can research different media outlets, including: Radio TV Newspapers Blogs Social media. They won’t have to worry about visiting a link or waiting for a document to download. Focusing on your niche will increase your chances of a successful submission. Consider sharing your content on Medium publications, too.

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What Goes in a Great Media Kit

ReimaginePR

And I receive them from organizations hoping for coverage in our blog. Even radio. You additionally need to provide the questions that their anchor should ask with the video in an accompanying document. I get to sit on both sides of the media kit divide. I develop them for clients. They’re often not what they need to be.

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Geek Out with Meltwater on NLP and Sentiment Analysis for PR and Marketing; Off Script No. 48: Dr. Tim Furche

Sword and the Script

For instance, sentiment analysis at a document level is about determining if the document explicitly expresses a negative sentiment. Recently, we added the ability to detect real-world events such as an acquisition in each of the billion incoming documents.

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Constructing the Organizational Narrative: PR definition in the making

PR Conversations

Ira Basen’s 2007 six-part, award-winning CBC Radio Show, Spin Cycles: the spin, the spinners and the spun , proved to be highly influential for me. When I started using “organizational narrative” in my tweets, Eric asked me for some documentation about the concept. A bit of the back story.