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Importance of PR in Today's Uncertain World

PR for Anyone

Here are some successful pitch ideas we used this past week that elicited immediate response from journalists: 1) Real estate – when the Fed dropped interest rates, it crushed the stock market but proved incredibly valuable to the real estate market (NBC). This can also be adapted to with Skype interviews.

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What Goes in a Great Media Kit

ReimaginePR

Interviews – Q & A on video. Even radio. Make sure you have a NOTE TO EDITOR in big block letters either at the very top of your release or at the bottom under the release itself that tells editors what assets (art, video, interviews etc.) Any additional art, for example, high-res logos etc. Lead media release.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Slater

PR Conversations

A detour into interior design led to journalism in radio and print for around 10 years, before landing in PR. While she’s worked primarily in the health, local government, property and real estate, seaport and age care sectors, Helen’s client criteria is simply that they appreciate public relations and are great to work with.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

The world-renowned PR expert Maxim Behar was interviewed for MeTV , the first Indian / South Asian TV Channel from Australia, by Sukruti Narayanan, the MeTV Director of Public Relations and Business Growth. Imagine the world 15-20 years ago, there was the traditional media, TV channels like yours, newspapers, radio stations, and that was all.

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Would you buy a car from that man? Reputation is personal

Prakkypedia

But when discussing the Senator’s character, an Adelaide radio show host – mocking the Senator’s personal character – said he would make a good car salesperson. The rankings – particularly those top-ranked and those lowest-ranked – are highlighted across newspaper headlines, and discussed on TV and radio talkshows.