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5 Ways Accreditation in Public Relations Can Help With PR Awards

PRSay

These can be earned by attending conferences, seminars and workshops; writing articles about PR/communications; serving on your PRSA Chapter’s board; mentoring APR candidates; serving as an APR panel reviewer, and more. Glenn Gillen, APR, is a regional PR and communications manager for accredited online Western Governors University.

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Understanding the impact of AI on public relations

Wadds Inc.

management paper for corporate communicators and public relations practitioners highlights the impact of AI and what you should be doing about it. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will significantly impact the public relations profession in the same way as the internet and social media before it. A new Wadds Inc. management paper.

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Beware the 4 Killers of Clarity in PR Writing

PRSay

Because public relations is built on sharing clear and concise ideas, it’s important for communicators to be familiar with the common pitfalls in PR writing that can muddle strong work. If they’re attacking your writing, then hit your delete key and fill the vacated spaces with reader-friendly phrases, sentences, and paragraphs: 1.

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How to Write a Press Release for an Event

PR Fuel

If your small business can write a concise, well-thought-out press release for your event, it may get coverage. This article will tell you how to write a press release for an event to get coverage and tell your brand’s story. How to Write a Press Release for an Event. Remember, this is news writing. Know Your Audience.

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PR Rock Stars: Retired Vice President of Content & Public Relations at DKY, Holly Donato

Communications Conversations

But I also liked being more of a communication generalist inside organizations, managing everything from events to publications—even sales collateral. I got to hire staff and build social communities, start publications, train employees in messaging, and conduct media relations, especially during disasters. Many times, this backfires.

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The Science of the Tweet: The Dos and Don’ts for #SciComm on Twitter

Deirdre Breakenridge

As a science major turned public relations professional, I was groomed into believing that scientists are “bad” communicators. Scientists are always communicating: they’re writing grant proposals, presenting at conferences, networking at workshops, and peer-reviewing content for other researchers. Don’t overdo it.

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S&T Live Recap: To Project Executive Presence, Tell ‘Your Own Specific Story’

PRSay

Biesenbach, a keynote speaker, workshop leader and author based in Chicago, joined Strategies & Tactics Live , PRSA’s monthly livestream on LinkedIn on Jan. Top of the list: Write a manifesto about your leadership values. Executive presence “is often more about how you’re perceived than what you do,” Rob Biesenbach said.

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