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The Ins & Outs of Book Writing

Karen Freberg

Writing is a big part of my life. I write A LOT for my work, but also personal life as well. Of course, writing comes in all shapes and sizes – but it has become one of the main skills necessary for my work as a professor. However, this is not all of the writing we do as professors. Why do I bring this up?

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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The PR pro either writes some of this content themselves or helps drive strategy with a team of writers/editors and/or guest blog contributors. Today’s PR pro is responsible for ideating, writing/editing, pitching, placing, and then promoting executive thought leadership articles for not only the CEO, but also other senior executives.

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

PR pros will need to either write content themselves or help to drive strategy with a team of writers, editors and guest blog contributors. Today’s PR pro is responsible for ideating, writing, editing, pitching, placing and promoting executive thought leadership articles for not only the CEO, but also other senior executives.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

PR pros will need to either write content themselves or help to drive strategy with a team of writers, editors and guest blog contributors. Today’s PR pro is responsible for ideating, writing, editing, pitching, placing and promoting executive thought leadership articles for not only the CEO, but also other senior executives.

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The Most Underrated Skill in Content Marketing? Fact-Checking

Contently - Strategy

This piece originally appeared on Contently’s The Freelance Creative. In traditional journalism, diligent fact-checking is a given. This type of work is not journalism, strictly speaking. Fact-checking becomes even more important when you’re writing about sensitive topics. Sites like Otter.AI

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Current (and future) of PR scholarship and research

Karen Freberg

This was the article I got inspired to write about my thoughts. I know Tyler and Luke both from conferences at NCA and AEJMC – and they are rising PR scholars and professionals who will make waves in our field. I have to give them props for writing this article because I think it will generate a lot of discussion.

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Meet PRSA Board of Directors Nominee Joseph Abreu, APR

PRSay

In high school and college, I always had a passion for investigative journalism and news broadcasting, my first and second majors, respectively. Public relations gave me an avenue to continue writing, but it broadened my eyes to so much more. I’ve co-chaired three District Conferences and served as Assembly delegate for seven years.

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