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Why Small Businesses Need a Media Database

Cision

First off, what constitutes a small business? According to this handy chart (page 32), the Small Business Administration considers those in the PR industry to be a small business if they earn an annual revenue of $15M or less. It’s highly trackable. Because public relations equals trust in brands.

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Where To Find Public Relations Entry-Level Jobs

Doctor Spin

Large corporations and businesses typically have dedicated communications departments that offer entry-level PR roles. Newspapers, magazines, television stations, and online media companies may have entry-level positions in their PR or communications departments. Technology companies. Startups and small businesses.

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Old Journalism’s Demise.Good News For Us!

Bad Pitch Blog

Finally: Who will we be pitching? While most recognized that Web properties are two-way streets, venerable newspapers and ages-old magazines kept thinking they ruled our worlds. As a guy who wrote for dozens of newspapers in the 1980s, I can report (get it?) Does this mean talented reporters will take the good jobs in PR?

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Marketing Has a Best Practices Problem

Contently - Strategy

The newspaper industry learned this the hard way. In the newspaper business, it’s common to print your issues on something called “broadsheets,” which are 22-inch sheets of paper. In 1712, the British government imposed a tax on newspapers based on the number of pages that they published. Hurray, me.

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