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How the Digital Revolution Is Making Pitching Easier — Sometimes

PRSay

Yes, journalists and bloggers are bombarded by more pitches than ever. But the digital revolution also is making pitching easier in some ways, if you know how to adapt to it. Consider this pitch by Ashley, who attended my workshop and was kind enough to send in her success story. It’s too late!”. Don’t act entitled to inclusion.

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6 PR Tips For Staffing A Media Briefing

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Not only do you want your spokesperson to succeed, but creating a friendly relationship with a journalist will pave the way for future pitches. If a lack of focus is a frequent problem for a given spokesperson, it’s worth a media training session to heighten their comfort level and preparation for future conversations.

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How a PR agency can contribute to your communications strategy, and how to select the right agency for your business

Onclusive

A typical PR agency toolkit can include some or all of the following: Strategic counsel and advice Reputation management Crisis management Media relations, including outreach and pitching Analyst relations (e.g.

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5 PR Mistakes And What To Learn From Them

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Misguided media relations strategy. Agency teams should take the time to explain, based on personal experience and expertise, why a story will or won’t work and where possible, how to take a bland or unworkable pitch and improve it. Lack of preparation for a media interview. Inadequate PR outcomes measurement.

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We Asked Today’s PR Influencers: What is #CreativePR?

Marketwired

Creative PR means thinking outside the box—so while I believe in using traditional tools like a press release or a media pitch, make sure you get a bit creative by constructing your written communications as follows: Start with visuals: Visuals are becoming increasingly important in PR. Take a giant step back: Rebekah Iliff .

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More on "When THAT Story Runs" | part two

Bad Pitch Blog

A round of media training and/or general messaging can help with this. The case above is common -- whether or not you spent $10K to get media attention. Oddly enough, I''ve also promoted an event with an Olympian as the media draw. It also helped that we invited client-relevant media vs. sports journalists.