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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

We all love a good story, and research shows that conducting media relations through the lens of storytelling provides optimal results. To make your storytelling effective, approach it as you would a strategic communications plan. Storytelling can come to life in written, audio or video forms, or in a blend of all three.

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PRSA Introduces Innovative Program to Guide Journalists Transitioning Into PR and Communications

PRSay

Through the years, the PR and comms fields have been attractive landing spots for journalists with their writing and storytelling skills and media prowess. They both are storytellers. Journalists have excellent communications skills, such as writing and the ability to speak clearly and concisely.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

We’ve watched traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television decrease in importance thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat and other social platforms. In 2018, discussions about the future for PR and communications pros will likely include the topic of robots.

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USA Today’s Tips for Pitching to Get News Coverage

Cision

“If you want your earned media to work, figure out the passion points for the co mmunity that the newspaper is going to be covering and figure out how your client fits into that larger area,” he says. The question they always come back to when writing a story is, what is going to resonate with my readers?

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

It’s all storytelling. Read closely what they write. I find that some young professionals don’t read newspapers or influential websites. Demanding because social media means anyone can become a “journalist,” even those with no experience or schooling in ethics, accuracy and context. How many pitches is he likely to read?

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Get a Big Picture of the PR Landscape with these Notes from 10 Industry Surveys

Sword and the Script

Recently I went back through all the write-ups I’ve published on surveys and boiled the results down to these ten. PR strong on writing, weak on tech A study by CIPR asked respondents to rank the “perceived strongest attributes” among public relations professionals. These lay out a pretty good picture of the PR landscape.

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Behind the Headlines With Brandon Puttbrese

Cision

I thought to myself: “Everything we do is storytelling!” I joined the journalism classes writing news articles for the college news website and began studying public relations for my degree. I joined the journalism classes writing news articles for the college news website and began studying public relations for my degree.

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