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11 Tips for Writing a Business Press Release

PR Fuel

How do you write a great press release? Why Write a Business Press Release? However, social media doesn’t assert your brand as an authoritative voice in your industry. If a reputable news outlet writes about your business, you automatically get credibility as thought leaders. Know Why You Are Writing.

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MOVE is Mobility Reimagined: 5 Reasons to Attend the #1 Urban Mobility Show

Bianchi Biz Blog

Featuring hundreds of panels over the 2 days, you will be exposed to the critical cross sector conversations between CPOS, Utilities, OEMS, Government, Cities, Transport Operators needed to move this industry forward 4. MOVE America presents a unique opportunity to reach the entire mobility industry in one place.

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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

One of my first interviews was in Examiner.com. If you’re a new business or have a new product, news service, new anything, that is newsworthy. Did you invent a new product, write a book, or win an award? It is vital that you find someone covering your industry. It’s important to stay front of mind with them.

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Want To Work In Tech PR? Here Are 5 Questions

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Public relations is an intensely competitive industry. Filling PR agency positions is harder than in the past, when press relationships, networking ability, and writing chops were all that mattered. Good questions for a tech PR interview. How would you support a product launch for [insert client]?

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Journalism statistics: 7 media relations takeaways from the 2023 State of the Media Report by Cision

Sword and the Script

If they ask for an interview, make it easy for them to arrange a time. 27% said newswires; 23% said industry experts; 20% said press releases [ostensibly those that aren’t sent over a wire service]; 16% said internal spokesperson; and 4% said customers of a brand. Do your industry reading. Listen to industry podcasts.

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Can I Quote You on That? Three Interviewing Blunders to Avoid

Shift Communications

In my last post , I shared three ways to bungle your product launch and touched briefly on preparing your executives for media interviews. 1) They think an interview is just about answering questions. In the majority of media training sessions I’ve done, the spokesperson plays “ping pong” with the interviewer.

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How to Secure Top-Tier Coverage with Cortney Williams, ARPR

OnePitch

She’s been working in PR/communications for over 10 years and has experience servicing B2B and B2C clients of all sizes and in almost every industry. Within this interview, we break down real examples of how she landed top-tier coverage, what worked, and her tips for replicating it for your own pitches.