Top 10 #PRTips Of The Week: April 30, 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 you send me a press release as a .pdf instead of a .doc, know that you are not one of my favorite people. #prtips
— R.L. Nave (@rlnave) April 29, 2014
Learn to write well. Short paras, short sentences & clear language. #PRTips
— Aneela Rose PR (@AneelaRosePR) April 29, 2014
Remember, successful #PR is not about what a journalist could do for you, but what you could do for them #PRtips
— Slack Communications (@SlackComms) April 29, 2014
Don’t forget to LOVE UP the wonderful people who are ALREADY in your business world. #PRtips
— Melissa Cassera (@casseracomm) April 27, 2014
Always pick up the check. People won’t remember what they had for lunch, but they’ll always remember who picked up the check. #PRTips
— Cyndy Hoenig (@CyndyHoenig) April 26, 2014
The optimum length for a sentence appears to be about 14 words. Write concise sentences with these tips! http://t.co/L6x5UNUewy #PRtips
— Brock Communications (@TeamBrockComm) April 25, 2014
Become comfortable in uncomfortable situations. #PRtips
— nicole (@Nicole_Kmiotek) April 25, 2014
If possible, compare your #PR progress against your competitors. Is there anything you could try and replicate/avoid? #prtips
— Slack Communications (@SlackComms) April 25, 2014
Coordination of effort takes much more energy to achieve than duplication of effort. But duplication takes much more energy to undo. #PRtips
— SwarnerGroup (@SwarnerGroup) April 24, 2014
#PRTip for Press Releases: Get to the point and fast! Don’t make it hard for the reader by hiding your message within the body copy.
— Whitefoot PR (@WhitefootPR) April 30, 2014
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