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What is a Thought Leader and Do You Want to be One?

David PR Group

Source: Wikipedia, which coincidentally can help you become one. For many, it starts with publishing, but it can be almost any type of publishing: writing a blog, submitting articles to trade publications, producing short videos, etc. appeared first on David PR Group | Public Relations, Reputation Management and Attorney Marketing.

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The Most Underrated Skill in Content Marketing? Fact-Checking

Contently - Strategy

I also ensure I’m citing studies accurately and attributing quotes from interviews to the right people. Fact-checking becomes even more important when you’re writing about sensitive topics. There are a few standard “rules” to citing sources, too: First and foremost, never rely on Wikipedia.

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PR Interviews: Michael White Lansons

Norton's Notes

I have been interviewing PR practitioners from all over the world as part of my interview series called 20:20 Vision. The concept of these interviews is that I ask each practitioner 20 questions about themselves and they give us a brief glimpse into their working lives and what makes them tick.

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10 Ways to Improve Your Social Media Small Talk

Cision

Wikipedia says that “ small talk is a bonding ritual and a strategy for managing interpersonal distance …. Marketer Austin Malloy writes that “ a lot of people put what their interests are right in their bio.” Smile and use positive body language when writing. This is a tip derived from phone interviewing.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

An example of a hero of free authority: Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia.” Another example is the benefit of ‘free learning’ I receive while doing the thought leader interviews for my weekly PR podcast. “Writing makes me aware. That’s why we share – often for free. Author of 27 Blogging from Paradise books.

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PR Lessons from the Trump White House: Uniting Lawyers and PR Pros

MaccaPR

Interviewed on ABC-TV, Shah said of allegations that the president’s staff and other intimates had colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election: “The president, who would be aware of any types of efforts, has been pretty clear, understands and knows that there is no collusion.” That’s the risk, and one to be carefully considered.”.