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Research for PR Pros on B2B Messaging, Pitches and Clickbait [UML]

Sword and the Script

Messaging ought to be an exhausting mental exercise – and one that needs refreshing from time-to-time. 2) Best to Pitch in the Morning says Reporter Survey. The best time of day to pitch reporters is in the morning, according to a Business Wire survey covered by the MediaPost. 3) The Downfall of Clickbait, Finally.

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Digital PR Strategy: Industry Insights and The Methods That Secure Coverage in 2021

Buzzstream

What I wasn’t initially anticipating within the field is the creativity, anticipation and thrill it entails when conceiving campaigns, writing pitches and landing links. You may not use any of the concepts from this exercise in your final piece, but they may stem thoughts that you turn into ideas.

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

If multimedia journalism is the biggest trend in the media environment, it’s safe to assume that multimedia publicists are also an emerging trend. Do you have attractive, generic infographics to accompany your story that would work for the publishing environments the journalist is producing content for? And guess what?

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

If multimedia journalism is the biggest trend in the media environment, it’s safe to assume that multimedia publicists are also an emerging trend. Do you have attractive, generic infographics to accompany your story that would work for the publishing environments the journalist is producing content for? And guess what?

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Our PR Agency's Secrets For Top-Performing Resumes

MaccaPR

Oftentimes a young applicant lists coursework they’ve taken in college that’s related to PR, journalism or social media. The media expects one thing from your PR pitch of a story, but the client wants you to deliver something not even remotely addressing the media’s needs. Think: A simple infographic about you). What do you do?

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