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Newsjacking with David Meerman Scott

PR for Anyone

So, instead of us trying to pitch reporters on our time, which is normally what happens, what's happening now is we are getting in front of them on their time. You may consider writing blogs that are relevant to worldwide happenings so that more people can find you online, or you can use social media platforms like Twitter.

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Your End-of-Year PR Checklist

Critical Mention

This is not a time to make a pitch or sell an idea. For example, if you are a PR firm that focuses on real estate, you can team up with a local interior design company and endorse each other or even throw a joint holiday party to benefit a charity. Remember to keep it sweet and to the point. Until next time! Critical Mention.

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PR Interviews: Heather Baker Editor of the B2B PR Blog

Norton's Notes

This week I have been talking to Heather Baker the editor of the award-winning B2B PR Blog and founder of B2B PR consultancy TopLine Comms. Then I could be doing anything from attending client meetings to working on our own business strategy, pitching new clients or helping the team be great at what they do.

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Communications Strategy 101: Get your GAME on

David PR Group

Perhaps the conversation begins with an executive saying they want a presence on social media, or they want to blog, or they just want to “get their name out there.” This can be clear in a business that receives real estate or insurance work from an established broker relationship. Here’s where you get to make your pitch.

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How to Spy on Your Competition & Steal Their Secrets

Cision

It’s a big web world and growing at an exponential pace. In the past (I am talking pre-web), it was hard to know unless you asked your customers, poached a competitor’s employee or searched through their garbage bins. A laptop, the web, and a search engine and you have the starter tools to begin this spying caper.

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Old Journalism’s Demise.Good News For Us!

Bad Pitch Blog

Finally: Who will we be pitching? While most recognized that Web properties are two-way streets, venerable newspapers and ages-old magazines kept thinking they ruled our worlds. It''s like a business of celebrities—it appears only the companies with the best ratings are granted real estate! If you''re (still?!?)

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How to Spy on Your Competition and Steal Their Secrets

Beyond PR

It’s a big web world and growing at an exponential pace. In the past (I am talking pre-web), it was hard to know unless you asked your customers, poached a competitor’s employee or searched through their garbage bins. Today, it is so much easier and it’s a lot more transparent with the advent of search engines and a social web.