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Susan Slusser – Meet the Media

Landis PR

The Monterey native has published two books, 100 Things A’s Fans Need to Know and Do Before They Die and If These Walls Could Talk, Tales from the Oakland A’s Dugout, Locker Room and Press Box , co-authored with Ken Korach. Describe one of the wackiest proposals/ideas you’ve been sent. Tell us about your dream assignment.

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Looking Good on Paper: Writing a Memorable Bio

Waxing UnLyrical

So the next time you’re giving a talk, writing your blurb on the company website or even just updating your LinkedIn profile, consider taking a few easy steps to pump up your bio: 1. Her example: “Paul Hall, also known as the “Main Money Man,” is an investment banker and radio host.”. Looking Good on Paper: Writing a Memorable Bio.

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“Speaking” through music is a great challenge but also a responsibility.

Maxim Behar

Occasionally read a book. He said many things about many topics, including, "You can achieve a lot with journalism, but you need to know exactly when to give it up." I don't write them down, perhaps to my great regret, but all of them are within me and in what I do. Host: Last year, you released two books.

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Top 10 PR Influencers You Should Follow on Twitter

Critical Mention

A veteran in PR and marketing, Deirdre has counseled countless senior level executives, authored six business books, serves as an online instructor for UMASS at Amherst Journalism Department and speaks both nationally and internationally on PR, marketing and social media communications. Annie Jennings. anniejenningspr. Until next time!

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PR 101: How to Pitch The New York Times

Cision

It may interrupt them in the middle of writing a story, or worse, prevent them from taking a call with a hot news tip. Radio silence is common, and can be a telling response in itself. It’s The Newspaper of Record, The Grey Lady, and a journalism institution. Don’t call. Know the paper.

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Advice for PR and Journalism Students

Journalistics

Nothing makes me want to write more than hearing somebody learned something from one of my posts. That’s nothing short of awesome in my book. Since my friend reminded me of this all-too-important audience segment, I figured it only fitting to write a post just for you (the college student reading this post right now).

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Use These Collaborative Exercises to Tone Your Idea Muscles

PRSay

Read books. Listen to radio programs and podcasts. When you wake up, grab a cup of coffee or a glass of water and write down at least 10 ideas that come into your head. Journaling will keep your idea muscles toned so you’re more prepared to be creative. Feed your mind with new experiences. Watch movies. Talk to people.

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