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Why a business case may be the missing key to securing your PR budget

Onclusive

This initiative can be anything from a new product launch, to a proposal to increase spend on a branding campaign, or a significant investment with a new agency—to name a few. Source: Ragan Communications, Communications Benchmark Report 2021. Think of it as a sales pitch with robust data and justification.

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PR Glossary: 30 Key Terms and Insights Every Professional Should Know

Newsfile

A press release (also known as a news release) is an official statement issued by an organization to announce news, events, product launches, or other relevant information. It serves as a communication tool to reach journalists, media outlets, and the public. What is Media Monitoring? What is a Press Release?

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What Does PR Stand For?

PR Fuel

There are five key components to public relations that should all work together to build and improve your company’s reputation. Media Relations. As the name implies, media relations refers to the way you manage the media to secure positive coverage of your company and share exciting updates with your customers.

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

Team roles and responsibilities need to be clear if your crisis communication plan is going to work. Your team members should all understand what they’re supposed to do in a crisis and how they can help each other. 5. Make a plan for communicating with the media.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

It encompasses strategic communication to build and maintain positive relationships with the media, stakeholders, and the general public. This is especially effective for consumer technology products. Media Relations: Building and maintaining relationships with journalists, bloggers, and influencers is a cornerstone of Tech PR.

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Blogging Tips for PR Pros

Deirdre Breakenridge

Fast forward almost ten years and blogging is so ubiquitous that not only are blogs supplanting traditional media channels as sources for breaking news, practically every single company I can think of has one. I’ve “covered” book releases, product launches, and restaurant openings. Interview each other or trade posts.

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