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The Top 50 Social Media Influencers on Twitter

Cision

To figure out which handles to target when I launch ads on Twitter. Every year, Cision creates a list of the top 50 social media influencers on Twitter. You know there’s at least one person saying “Damn Twitter, I can’t write a Direct Message in under 10k characters.” Jay Baer (@jaybaer) August 19, 2015.

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PRSA PR Pros of the Year Helped Elevate the COVID-19 Work of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

PRSay

First, we developed a Twitter list of our faculty with expertise related to the coronavirus and the epidemiology of pandemics. A great example of this was our “COVID is Not the Flu” infographics, which reached over 20 million users on Facebook alone. The report also tracks opinion editorials published by our faculty and students.

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Research Shows Journalists Want More Multimedia from PR Pros

Beyond PR

With print becoming less important to audiences, telling stories in more visual ways is critical – and public relations professionals can help. The founder of Moneywehave.com, a personal finance and travel site, simply doesn’t have the time or the resources to shoot video or create infographics himself.

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Skills Entry-Level PR Hires Should Have

Journalistics

Ideally, you majored in Journalism (or English) – or your PR or Communications program had a heavy concentration of writing-related courses. It wouldn’t hurt to have a LinkedIn profile, a Twitter account, and a Facebook profile for starters. First, Writing Skills. Bonus tip: most employers will check you out on social media.

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

Multimedia journalists are expected to be able to produce or adapt content for an increasingly wider-range of media, including traditional broadcast, print and Web formats, as well as blogging, podcasting (audio and video), social media, and live content platforms (Periscope or Facebook Live for example). And guess what?

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

Multimedia journalists are expected to be able to produce or adapt content for an increasingly wider-range of media, including traditional broadcast, print and Web formats, as well as blogging, podcasting (audio and video), social media, and live content platforms (Periscope or Facebook Live for example). And guess what?

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

There shouldn’t be a barrier between the press office and the digital team - media relations people should be running blogs and engaging with journalists via social forms of media such as Twitter,” said Alex Singleton, author of The PR Masterclass. At the same time, the ability to print fast and cheaply bought about a concurrent revolution.