Top 10 #PRPro Tips Of The Week: Jan 29, 2014
Here are our Top 10 PR Pro Tips for this week, selected from Twitter. Remember to submit your own PR pro tip using the hashtag #PRTip or #PRTips. Your tweet could be featured here next week!
if your exposure is not reaching potential clients, then you’re not investing wisely in your public relations campaign. #prtips #prcampaign
— Crockett PR Group (@_CrockettPR) January 28, 2014
No matter how busy your schedule, make time to read the industry trade press and keep your PR IQ high. #PRTIPS
— Aneela Rose PR (@AneelaRosePR) January 28, 2014
Write brand message in long paragraph. Refine to one-sentence tag line. Prepare to deliver in under 10 seconds. #PRTips
— Pure PR OKC (@PurePROKC) January 28, 2014
During a media interview in a crisis: don’t get defensive, don’t argue, don’t repeat negative questions, don’t blame others. #PRTips
— Cyndy Hoenig (@CyndyHoenig) January 28, 2014
#PRtips: People do business with people. Not companies. I told a prospect: There are many good PR teams. Pick one best for your personality.
— Mary Beth Sáles (@MaryBethSales) January 27, 2014
Avoid calling journalists with pitches if they’re on deadline, instead, keep a record with your key media for future reference #PRtips
— Spreckley Partners (@SpreckleyPR) January 27, 2014
According to Ekaterina Walter, branding “is not a one-time marketing exercise, it’s a mentality” and we totally agree! #PRTips
— PR Tidbits (@Sesema_PR) January 27, 2014
Never be unprepared for questions when doing a story sell in to a journalist #prtips — Mexia Communications (@MexiaComms) January 24, 2014
Never underestimate the value of a great headshot #PRTIP
— Christina Daves (@PRforAnyone) January 28, 2014
#PRTip: Exposure is important but nothing is more important than a string of satisfied customers. http://t.co/pPBOopXXRt
— Lacresha Hayes (@lacreshahayes) January 28, 2014
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