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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

One of my first interviews was in Examiner.com. Instead, when I heard camouflage was a new fashion trend for women, I took the camo Sock-It that was originally designed for men and coupled it with a hot pink Strap-It and created a “new” combination that appeared to be a new product launch. You can also get creative with “new.”

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5 Tips to Effectively Engage Generation Zers

PRSay

In interviewing Gen Zers, ages 13-22, nationwide for my book, “Decoding Gen Z: 101 Lessons Generation Z Will Teach Corporate America, Marketers & Media,” I detail six degrees of Gen Z which reinforce the comment of the MTV chief marketer. They do not read newspapers and magazines or watch traditional television.

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An “Interview” with ChatGPT: What is Public Relations? How Has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

Sword and the Script

We interviewed ChatGPT about public relations and while it does well with high-level questions, it becomes repetitive when those questions were more nuanced; the system says it is “unlikely” that it “or any other AI system will fully replace public relations (PR) professionals”. The answers are starting to feel repetitive and formulaic.

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Back to School Media Pitches

PR for Anyone

So for the next thirty days, in terms of your local media, newspaper, radio, television, you have a great opportunity to pitch back-to-school stories. Transcript. It is the end of August. I know where I am, the majority of the kids went to school today. Think about what you can talk about related to going back to school.

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Issue? Crisis? What’s The Difference and Why Is It Important?

Melissa Agnes

For example you might analyse the communication benefits of a media release versus a press conference versus a one-on-one interview and the options of newspaper versus radio versus television versus social media. An issue is an identified event or trend which could have a significant impact on the organization.

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A Dummies Guide to Digital PR

5W PR

In times past, the goal of a publicist was to get their clients featured in media like newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. Digital PR agencies, then, now combine the best of traditional PR with a focus on emerging trends in content marketing and social media marketing- and more. What Does Digital PR Involve?

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7 Best Ways to Perform Media Monitoring of Your Press Release (+ benefits)

Newsfile

Media channels can include newspapers, magazines, television, radio, online news outlets, blogs, and social media platforms. Media mentions happen anytime your business, product or employee is mentioned in newspapers, magazines, online articles, blogs, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts or social media platforms.

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