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Startup PR & How to Get Lift-Off For Your Launch

Onclusive

Titled “Startup PR: How to get lift-off for your launch”, the paper addresses some of the challenges that startup PR professionals can encounter. No matter who speaks on behalf of your organization, it’s a good idea to provide some media training and practice. Identify When and How to Go Pro.

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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. PR professionals are now responsible for training a growing number of executives.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

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. Owned Media & Content Strategy. Media Training. Executive Thought Leadership.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Media Training. Particularly time consuming for PR people at startups who must train a quickly growing number of C-Suite executives and first-time founders, media training is a must for anyone who will be in contact with the press. Executive Thought Leadership. Writing/Editing of Miscellaneous PR Assets.

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Beyond Publicity: What Your PR Agency Can Do

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Before any team member sends out a pitch or drafts a byline, the PR team creates a plan for the brand’s messaging that is a foundation for its storytelling. While such content is meant to earn media coverage, PR pros also routinely create collateral for owned media like blog posts, white papers, social posts, and case studies.

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Five Tips to Make an Impression on Phone Interviews

Ishmael's Corner

The Art Of Storytelling In Business Communications And Public Relations. The broadcast media industry is no exception with radio presenters and journalists now conducting live profile interviews over the phone. How can we as communications consultants help our clients adjust to this new normal and maximize interviews over the phone?

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How to Uncover Great Story Ideas

PRSay

Michael Smart teaches PR professionals how to dramatically increase their positive media placements. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Georgia Tech to help their media relations teams reach new levels of success. This amounts to one such chat for you per month. That will take you a whopping six hours per year.

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