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How To Use Timing For Top B2B PR Results

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Here’s a subset: CES (Early January) : The Consumer Electronics Show is an ideal platform to announce new tech products or share thought leadership pieces predicting tech-related trends for the new year. And despite its name, it is definitely not limited to consumer products. A five-minute prep call makes a world of difference.

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Want To Work In Tech PR? Here Are 5 Questions

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With that in mind, here are five questions that anyone interested in tech PR — especially B2B tech PR — should be able to address in a job interview. Good questions for a tech PR interview. How would you support a product launch for [insert client]? See this earlier post for more on how to nail a dream PR job.

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7 Signs Your Company Is Ready To Step Up Its PR

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How to know when to bring in the PR professionals. Before a PR firm was hired, unfortunately, an assistant to the president gave an interview full of inaccuracies which haunted the company for years. Your innovative new product is close to launch…but competitors are close behind. A company crisis is looming.

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7 newsroom features that increase journalists? engagement

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At other times, the essentials have a narrower audience, as when Mayo Clinic posts a b-roll interview with a medical expert. To protect the patient’s privacy, the clinic recorded interviews with him and made those available, along with interviews with physicians.

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Newsjacking Tragedy

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If I am shocked by the callous disregard for privacy, I can only imagine how his family feels. ” Although parts of the Kovitz article were awkward and inappropriate, coming across as a business call-to-action on how to capitalize on newsjacking the Williams tragedy, I understand what Lisa was trying to do.

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