Top 10 PR Pro Tips Of The Week For Your Business: Nov 20, 2013
We hope you enjoy this week’s edition of “Top 10 PR Pro Tips.” If you have a good PR tip, share it with the world! Tweet your tip using the hashtag #PRTip, and you might see it posted here next week!
If you're not customizing your pitch, you're not going to see results. #commonsense #PRTips http://t.co/DhuQfgCFVS
— Cory Stewart (@coryjstewart) November 18, 2013
Press releases should read like news articles. Why? If needed, journalists can take it & make it an editorial piece (w/ few changes) #PRTip
— Spark PR Consulting (@SparkPRC) November 19, 2013
#PRTip: If you pitch journo on #Twitter make sure you're following him/her for DMs. #HTPR
— Lizz Harmon, CEO (@LizzHarmon) November 19, 2013
You should be able to deliver your core message(s) in 10-30 seconds, can you? #PRtip
— 10eMedia (@10eMedia) November 18, 2013
Content is king. All communication needs to be relevant to your target audience #PRTip
— BuyingSolutionsGroup (@Buyinggroup1) November 17, 2013
#PRTip: Write tight. Write and re-write until you eliminate all the extraneous words. #HTPR
— Lizz Harmon, CEO (@LizzHarmon) November 14, 2013
In Public Relations THERE ARE NO EXCUSES #rememberthat #PRTIP
— Midori Star Media (@MidoriStarMedia) November 13, 2013
Boost SEO by including hyperlinks in your press releases. #PR #tips #PRTip
— Forte Creative Media (@FCM_PR) November 18, 2013
Satisfied customers are the best PR #customerservice #PRTIP
— Christina Daves (@PRforAnyone) November 18, 2013
Don't neglect subject line in emails. If subject line is boring, it may never be opened. That will lead to lost possiblitites #PRTip
— Spark PR Consulting (@SparkPRC) November 15, 2013
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