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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

As communicators, we have long relied on earned media or public relations — usually in the form of media relations — to place our clients’ names on the internet, on TV, in print and on the radio. We all love a good story, and research shows that conducting media relations through the lens of storytelling provides optimal results.

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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Better Writing Blogs. Authentic Storytelling Project. Posts run the gamut from writing advice like “How to Write Clickworthy – but Clickbaity – Content” to marketing your efforts with topics like “What’s the Difference Between Promotion and Distribution Strategies in Digital Marketing?

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What is PR? 141 PR and Comms Pros Explain What They Do for a Living

Sword and the Script

10) “Write and create content for internal and external audiences about my company.”. 11) “I get my clients, who are experts in their fields, into newspapers, magazines, online publications and on TV and radio.”. 12) “Write for businesses.”. 22) “I am a storyteller and I look out for people.”.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

We’ve watched traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television decrease in importance thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat and other social platforms. In 2018, discussions about the future for PR and communications pros will likely include the topic of robots.

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Behind the Headlines with Catriona Pollard

Cision

Storytelling by recognized, influential people is where PR is heading. You can share your PR success by tweeting your coverage, posting it on Facebook or writing a blog about it. Especially starting a career in the media industry — consume all types of media, newspapers, radio, blogs, podcasts, etc.

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Why Your Content Strategy is Failing And How to Fix it

Beyond PR

Considering the culmination of traditional advertisements (newspaper, TV, radio and billboards) and digital advertisements (banner ads, pop-ups and sponsored posts), how many advertisements a day do you think you’re exposed to? 100, 500, maybe 1,000? Aim your crosshairs on creating great content. How to Overcome These Hurdles .

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

She’s a Clark Honors College student and is writing her senior thesis on the lack of women in sports information director roles in the NCAA. Her current project is the promotion of a golf tournament for the USM student radio station, for which she has created sponsorship and player brochures and an advertisement.

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