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8 Judges Share Their Secrets This PR Awards Season

The Resolution Blog

But writing up award entries can be expensive and time-consuming. They always seem to be the last thing you get round to doing, so all of a sudden you have a stack of them to write with fast-approaching deadlines (and that’s on top of your client work). Strong creatives seem to always generate discussion among judges, too.”

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Why You Should Incorporate Social Media Into Your PR Plan

Remote PR Jobs

Hashtags may be the most simple trackable metric used to measure success of product launches, campaigns, as well as overall online brand awareness. While it can be worthwhile to measure independently, don’t be hesitant to use these trackers to your advantage. Keep It Creative. Get Personal.

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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. Whether I’m penning a reported piece, ghostwriting, or composing a blog post for a brand, there are a few fact-checking measures I always take. Fact-checking becomes even more important when you’re writing about sensitive topics.

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10 Tips to Be a Better Communicator in 2023

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

Also, of course, I have measured a lot of comms programs over many years. Before you write or say anything, walk—if not a mile at least around the block—in your audience’s shoes. There’s a reason why Randy Rainbow and Seth Meyers videos go viral. Write once, use everywhere. Sometimes I do, but mostly I just read a lot.

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Once Upon a Time…3 Keys to Good PR Storytelling

Cision

Many think that good storytelling stems from talent, but really, all it takes is time, trial and error, and basic writing know-how. Sprinkle in a dash of inspiration, and your writing will go from good to great. Measure Your Niche’s Density. What does your audience want to hear? Carrie Hane Dennison (@carriehd) August 27, 2015.

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10 lessons from 10 years of teaching social media

Karen Freberg

With the past few years – I’ve had to change and address items AS I AM IN THE CLASSROOM because of breaking news, new platform changes, and campaigns that went viral. When I started teaching social media, I would cover broad areas like strategy, research, planning, and creativity. It’s all worth it! Think about it.

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The Well Written Press Release Series #11: Socialize It

ISEBOX

It is, after all, where an estimated 52% of people get their news, where things go “viral”, and where your brand ambassadors can help you most effectively, by sharing with their own friends and family. Write for the Platform. In summary, if your message is worth writing, it’s worth sharing.