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Writing For Journalism And Writing For PR: How They Differ

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I was a journalism major, so most of my writing experience in college had a reporting angle. Whether it was through classes, writing for the school newspaper , or my personal blogs, my writing involved reporting facts, interviewing subjects, and taking down their quotes. What are you writing about? You report the facts.

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How to pitch an Op-Ed to The New York Times

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The New York Times encourages authors to write in their own voice. Writing to “seem smart” often has the opposite effect, and it’s best to focus in detail on something specific from a unique perspective. The goal of the editing process is to make the author’s thinking and writing as clear and orderly as possible.

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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PR professionals should create thoughtful, data-backed pitches, engage with reporters on social media, send swag (when appropriate), maintain relevant media lists, and manage all follow-through with reporters and journalists. Experts have often debated the interesting PR problem of measuring the effectiveness of internal communications.

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Content analysis tool BuzzSumo adds journalist database for SMBs [PR tech sum no. 48]

Sword and the Script

BuzzSumo edges into PR with journalist database for SMBs; Poppulo adds generative AI for internal comms; why don’t PR software vendors follow basic PR standard practices? The database also has built-in features for list-building and a generative AI feature for pitching. 100 million internal comms platform.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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PR professionals are expected to create thoughtful, data-backed pitches, engage with reporters on social media, send swag (when appropriate), maintain relevant media lists, and manage all follow-through with reporters and journalists. Internal Communications. Writing & Editing of Miscellaneous PR Assets. Media Training.

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3 Keys to Running Successful Internal M&A Comms Campaigns [Guest Post]

Sword and the Script

Leaders should plan and execute comms around M&A with the same level of detail as any other marketing campaign or business initiative writes Dwayne Alicie in this guest post. You can produce anonymous internal surveys, if nothing else. Internal M&A comms is essentially a reputation and brand management play. Do not rush.

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Twitter Offers Advantages in PR for B2B Brands Willing to Put in the Effort

Sword and the Script

Some 94% of 2,547 reporters responding to an annual survey by Muck Rack say email is still their preferred way to receive pitches, but anyone that works in PR knows that a journalist’s inbox is a very competitive space. 13% accept pitches on Twitter – and those that do tend to make this clear in their Twitter bio. Humanize it.

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