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8 Myths About Working with Journalists to Achieve Media Relations Goals  

Garrett Public Relations

Let’s talk about media relations. It’s often what companies seek help with because they want to earn media coverage – which can help them build and maintain their reputation, increase visibility and draw new prospects and customers their way.

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How to Use Twitter in Media Relations

The Proactive Report

The Internet has changed the way we connect and communicate – not just with one another, but also with the media. Writing a press release and posting it on the wire doesn’t get your media coverage anymore. In fact, according to the 2015 Cision Social Journalism Study only 6% of PR pros still do that.

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Is Digital PR Making Public Relations Sexy Again?

Rock the Status Quo

When you think of the biggest changes in the move from traditional #PR to #DigitalPR, what comes to mind? After decades of media relations and pitching, everything is suddenly changing. It’s also coming from those without a lick of public relations experience who are suddenly writing content and pitching bloggers.

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Unveiling the Future of SEO: A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s Search Optimization

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Leveraging social media for SEO. Social media platforms are becoming an integral part of SEO strategies. A social media campaign I spearheaded for a startup significantly amplified its online presence, indirectly boosting its search engine performance.

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How to Improve Your Media Coverage

The Proactive Report

Media Relations is a core part of PR and can be one of the trickiest. It is, after all, called Media Relations. It is, after all, called Media Relations. See what they write about. Follow them on social media. Start your week with the ideas that can boost your PR success.

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Big Changes Ahead in the PR Industry

The Proactive Report

Both agency and client-side PR pros point to. Social Media (75%). Media Relations (55%). Overall, we are sensing a continued optimism about the direction the industry is headed, which is good news for people entering the field,” said Fred Cook, Director of the USC Center for Public Relations. “If

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Big Changes Ahead for the PR Industry

The Proactive Report

Both agency and client-side PR pros point to. Social Media (75%). Media Relations (55%). Overall, we are sensing a continued optimism about the direction the industry is headed, which is good news for people entering the field,” said Fred Cook, Director of the USC Center for Public Relations. “If

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