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PR Campaign Tips: 10 Harmful Myths You Need to Avoid

B2B PR Sense

For example, if you want to generate more website traffic, you may be better off authoring and placing articles in targeted outlets rather than trying to get the media to write about you. PR people don't whisper into the ears of journalists about what to write. Or a correction be issued if it is in print. Crisis management.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

You recently joined Crosswind Media & Public Relations as a senior advisor for media strategy and management. It will include reputation management, crisis management, brand enhancement and media relations. It’s all storytelling. Read closely what they write. What will this role entail?

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Thinking Critically with Robyn Stevens

Critical Mention

I always remind clients it’s about storytelling. I also remind clients it isn’t always about the number of viewers or subscribers but being in the correct outlets can that lead to keynote speaking engagements and becoming a regular TV and/or print contributor or having your own TV talk show. SCHEDULE A DEMO. Priscilla Osorio.

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Maxim Behar for the Indian Valasys Media: PR Pivotal to Effective B2B Communication

Maxim Behar

I also started producing some small ads or souvenirs or business cards or brochures, printing calendars, small business souvenirs, or presents. They were writing stories, covering events on the TV, talking on the radio, and hence they were called journalists. With crisis management, I remember the scenario we had several years ago.

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Exposing PR’s weaknesses

PR Conversations

We see this almost everywhere that PR is discussed online (and often in print too). Indeed, I’m concerned that where PR practitioners have rebranded themselves as Communicators working in Communication(s) functions, they generally mean they like to write (or maybe, only maybe, that they are good at this).