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The Top PR Tips and Tricks for Small Businesses

PR Fuel

Are you a small business owner that wants to create buzz, spread the word and get people hyped up about your business and the services you offer? Just because you own a small business doesn’t mean you can’t create some big waves in the public relations world. The Best PR Tips for Your Small Business.

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Tech Tools We Love for Solo PR Pros

Solo PR Pro

Sweet Process allows you to document repetitive tasks so that you can see what work you can free up, eventually sharing with contractors or employees. This is the perfect tool to begin to capture your business systems. Sighted is an online invoicing tool perfect for small businesses and solopreneurs. Newspaper Map.

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What is a Press Release and Why is It Important?

5W PR

Before the internet, press releases used to only get sent to journalists, and if they were considered to be subpar by the newspaper, they would never get published. An attachment of a word document will not be opened by the media. Why is a solid opening essential to having media outlets pick up your press release?

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Behind the Headlines with Phil Andrews

Cision

We will be looking at the digital arena, writing, internships, mentoring for small business owners in PR and Communication, and showcasing examples of individuals who have succeeded beyond expectations through the opportunities created by PR. Is this population currently not being catered to in PR? How do you see that changing?

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Way before newspapers, the Romans and Greeks used scrolls, Egyptians used papyrus, and ancient China used a form of paper to distribute information, even if that information was limited to an inner circle of elites or an educated few in those cases. This includes the big screen (movie theatres), the small screen, and radio broadcasts.

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