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The FuturePRoof book series & diversity in PR

The Resolution Blog

The post The FuturePRoof book series & diversity in PR appeared first on PR Resolution — by CoverageBook. As well as […].

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Doing a TV Interview From Home

PR for Anyone

Television stations are still hosting interviews with experts who are home. In this week’s Free Publicity Friday PR Tip, I show you how I’ve set up my living room for the interviews I’ve been doing. I could add books or plants too. It's Christina Daves with your Free Publicity Friday PR Tip. This looks great.

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Podcast: How AI and ChatGPT are Transforming Public Relations

Sword and the Script

Fusion PR President Bob Gellar recently organized a podcast panel to break down the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in public relations (PR). A quick Google search says the average business book has roughly 50,000-60,000 words. How has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

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PR Guide to Stellar Briefing Books

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The practice of public relations is seen as a creative one, but it often depends on meticulous preparation. The PR briefing book is no exception; it’s a simple tool, yet a critical asset for a brand spokesperson to prepare for media interviews. PR guide to stellar briefing books. Make it easy on the eyes.

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How to Book Speaking Opps In The COVID Era

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This shift opens up some new earned speaking opportunities since some originally booked speakers may not opt to participate in newly online events. In fact, there may be real opportunities for execs to win last-minute engagements if they’re willing to record talks or participate in Zoom interviews, panels, or roundtables.

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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

Now is the time to up-level your marketing plan by adding in free publicity. Most of you are already growing your visibility with social media and now by adding in free publicity, you’re making it all happen that much faster and to a much larger audience. One of my first interviews was in Examiner.com. New” is the key word.

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Writing Your First Book: Lessons from The Lean Startup

Deirdre Breakenridge

“What is the hardest part about writing a book?”. As I’ve read interviews and talked to writers, their answers range from challenges landing a publishing deal and feeling overwhelmed as a slow writer, to fears around vulnerability and the struggle to shed self-doubt. Will people read the book? Will my ideas resonate with anyone?