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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This requires a combination of creative thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to develop and execute against plan. Don’t fear the data The stereotypical PR person is an English, Journalism or Communications major with a facility for writing and a love of media. Post-ChatGPT, our jobs may get easier. Just ask Google.

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Behind the Headlines with Yvonne Lorie

Cision

HPRA provides year-round programs, professional development seminars and networking among other services. . Awards, providing a forum that reflects the innovative, creative, and cultural competence of Hispanic market campaigns across several categories. We also host our annual National ¡Bravo!

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40+ Blogs Marketers Should Be Following

PR 20/20

MarketingProfs ( @MarketingProfs ): Covers all things marketing via articles, podcasts, online seminars, guides, and tutorials. Search Engine Journal ( @SEJournal ): Covers SEO and search engines, plus content marketing, social media, paid search and entrepreneurial advice. Pinterest ( @Pinterest ): No articles, all images.

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Back to School! 3 Solo PR Pros on Becoming an Adjunct Instructor

Solo PR Pro

DBC: I've always organized workshops and seminars, so you could say teaching comes naturally to me. ” The class was horrified when I described the chains we used to make out of them, and the dresses, curtains and other assorted creative uses for them. It's moments like these that make teaching fun. That was an excused absence.

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The Pressure for Clicks; Off Script #14: Erik Sherman, Freelance Journalist

Sword and the Script

Freelance journalism is harder today than it was years ago. Yet, Erik’s perspective isn’t only limited to journalism. One part of an answer is bound to sound like a “get off my lawn” response, but I think there’s been a decline in the effort younger marketers put into learning the craft aspects of creative.

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The Benefits of Being a Good PR Agency Client; Off Script #18: Rich Young

Sword and the Script

Perhaps it was not that draconian, but I learned early on how to manage clients, watch the news, use new tools, network at industry seminars and address last minute requests from vice-presidents. Doing so delights them and, more importantly, results in better preparation, more creative ideas, and spot-on messaging.

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#18: The future of storytelling in healthcare communications

NewsWhip

I would say that the fruits of our labor can be anything from a story in the Wall Street Journal, to a local TV segment on CBS, to a sponsored article within women’s books, but we don’t throw spaghetti on the wall. So, this is an interesting place for your seminar and starts to really map that. Becky: Yeah. read more. #16: