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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

One of my first interviews was in Examiner.com. Be Newsworthy My biggest piece of advice when it comes to publicity is to start locally. Local media loves to cover stories about local businesses. Did you invent a new product, write a book, or win an award? Those are all topics that interest local media.

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Behind the Headlines with Crosby Noricks

Cision

Crosby Noricks is the founder and director of PR Couture , the leading source for fashion and lifestyle communicators and the author of Ready to Launch: The PR Couture Guide to Breaking into Fashion PR. What drew you to the field of Fashion PR and led you to launch PR Couture 10 years ago?

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How to Care for Your Key Customer: The Journalist

Onclusive

If you own a local clothing store, listen to your customers: What do they want more of? This week, we’re taking a look back at our most popular journalist interviews to remind our own loyal following of what the customer wants: facts, data, and highly relevant, niche stories. What inventory do they overlook?

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Ahead of the Academy Awards, Marketing Wisdom From the ‘Barbie’ Blockbuster

PRSay

For example, Barbie’s initial interviews with Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig revealed little about what the movie was about while galvanizing its intergenerational audience. Fashion and retail media included stories about brand partnerships such as Ruggable, Zara and Crocs.

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Guest Post: The PR Generalist vs. The Industry Specialist

Deirdre Breakenridge

Techies, for example, might enjoy working with a mobile start-up, while fashion gurus would rather work at a boutique PR firm. While communications may be your forte, with strengths such as writing, creativity, organization and research, your passion might be for something else altogether. Is industry specialist the right path for you?

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4 Tips for Authentic Executive Communications as a Ghostwriter

PRSay

We may not think about it that way — we’re simply drafting a memo to employees or writing the president’s message for an annual report. But the fact is: Few executives reach the C-suite because of their writing skills. On one occasion, I was given an assignment to write something for the CEO. Research and ask questions.

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What PR Professionals Can Learn from Being Reporters First

Barokas

Before I discovered PR, I was dead set on becoming a fashion journalist. As a reporter, I was often tasked with writing 1,500 words on a nonsense subject. If you can write that much on why army green complements horizontal stripes, you can spin a story out of anything. You learn to how to write for an audience.

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