10 things clients get wrong about the media
It’s great to get media attention, but it’s no silver bullet. Expecting or demanding too much can fritter away any good will you may have had.
It’s great to get media attention, but it’s no silver bullet. Expecting or demanding too much can fritter away any good will you may have had.
It’s great to get media attention, but it’s no silver bullet. Expecting or demanding too much can fritter away any good will you may have had.
Just 10 years ago, it was unthinkable for a PR professional to ask a reporter to review a story before it was published. That is changing, says the author.
Should you ask a reporter to correct a quote that’s slightly off, or let it go?
The bad news is you can’t guarantee that a reporter will quote you correctly. But the good news is that you have a lot more control than you think.
Five tips from the co-author of the book Guerrilla Publicity.
The bad news is you can’t guarantee that a reporter will quote you correctly. But the good news is that you have a lot more control than you think.
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Insight from the PR powerhouse.
These moments hold great opportunity — but take a lot of planning.
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Social media has made the spread of misinformation more prominent than ever.
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It’s time to think about tomorrow.