Top 10 #PRPro Tips Of The Week: Mar 26, 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!
Your personal brand makes a promise to others that you have a strong foundation & that you can be trusted. #PRTips
— Pure PR (@PurePROKC) March 25, 2014
Be prepared to gracefully accept the word “no.” #PRTips #PRRockStar
— Cyndy Hoenig (@CyndyHoenig) March 25, 2014
#PRTip. Stay on offense during a #media interview. Know your key messages and bridge back to them when you’re going off course.
— Publicity Dude (@PublicityDude) March 20, 2014
Avoid #jargon. It’s not just about your messaging. It’s about how your audience is interpreting your messages. #PRtips
— Sabrina – Blu Lotus (@BluLotusPR) March 24, 2014
Honesty is extremely important in the world of #PR. You want your audience to gain a trust with you & look to your brand for answers.#PRTip
— The PR Princess (@thePRprincesss) March 24, 2014
If you’re expecting an 8-5 job, PR is not for you. #PRTip
— Nancy Gutierrez (@NancyG_PR) March 25, 2014
#PRTip: Pitching to journalists – for best results; get to the point within the first paragraph – or first sentence if possible!
— Whitefoot PR (@WhitefootPR) March 24, 2014
Want reporters to notice you? Retweet their articles and always ask relevant questions. http://t.co/Vvqg7nLTX3 #PRtip #socialmedia
— Sparkpr (@SparkPR) March 21, 2014
If you sell a product, invest in quality product shots #PRTIP
— Christina Daves (@PRforAnyone) March 21, 2014
#prtip – SEO can make your press release stand out among the thousands of others. Use it.
— Issuer Direct Corp (@IssuerDirect) March 21, 2014
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