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5 Benefits of Media Relations

Landis PR

For example, if a trusted blogger writes that this product is really great – do you believe that writer or the marketing-speak on a company’s website? Example: pitch a story on a newly opened hiking trail to an outdoors editor at a local newspaper who also has a following on social media. His/her audience is your target.

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7 Reasons Why a Media Distribution Service is Important

PR Fuel

You could pitch individual newspapers and magazines. But you’ll have to spend time writing individual pitches based on those publications. That takes time, and you may spend more time on it than you did writing the press release. You can write the press release and submit it through a media distribution company.

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The Ultimate Guide on Creating the Best Press Release

PR Fuel

There’s an art to writing the best press release. It needs to be something interesting and different that journalists and bloggers will want to write about. Write a Concise, Catchy Headline. It’s possible a journalist might even borrow your headline if they choose to write your story. Luckily, we’re here to help.

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If You Think Your Audience Is an Algorithm, You’re Doing it Wrong

David PR Group

One of the first things I learned in journalism school, and later honed in my PR career, was the concept of knowing one’s audience. For example, when writing for the general “newspaper-reading” public, you need to make sure your text is crafted at no more than an eleventh-grade reading level. ” Gag me!

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Get a Big Picture of the PR Landscape with these Notes from 10 Industry Surveys

Sword and the Script

Recently I went back through all the write-ups I’ve published on surveys and boiled the results down to these ten. Earned media still the most credible source of info Most people find independent journalism and earned media to be the most credible source of information. These lay out a pretty good picture of the PR landscape.

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Meet the Media: Vesna Brajkovic, Managing Editor of Heavy Duty Trucking & TruckingInfo.com

Bianchi Biz Blog

As managing editor of Heavy Duty Trucking magazine and TruckingInfo.com, she writes trucking news and features, manages e-newsletters and social media, coordinates magazine production, and helps to develop content for events and multimedia projects. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started?

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Advice for PR and Journalism Students

Journalistics

Nothing makes me want to write more than hearing somebody learned something from one of my posts. Since my friend reminded me of this all-too-important audience segment, I figured it only fitting to write a post just for you (the college student reading this post right now). Writing – learn to write well.