Top 10 #PRTips Of The Week: May 14, 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!
In a PR Crisis, there’s no room for ‘No Comment’… Gather your words and take control of the situation! #pr #pr101 #prtips #media…
— Stephanie Greenall (@SDGreenall) May 13, 2014
Video on your web site not only increases SEO, but conveys personality & expertise. #PRTips
— Cyndy Hoenig (@CyndyHoenig) May 12, 2014
Media training tip #1: Do your homework, know who the audience is and keep up to date with issues. #PRtip #intPR
— Ruth Streder (@RuthStreder) May 13, 2014
#PRTip – Prompt follow-up is so important to PR Success. Do all you can to respond and give what is requested ASAP.
— DianaEnnen (@DianaEnnen) May 12, 2014
#PRtip: Answer carefully and transparently when someone asks you a tough question #PR http://t.co/VBjceweLQi
— Montieth & Company (@MontiethPR) May 10, 2014
Accept you’ll make mistakes. Own them and then figure out what to do differently next time. #PRTips
— Aneela Rose PR (@AneelaRosePR) May 12, 2014
Do whatever you can to make the journalist’s job easier. Provide information and make them available in different formats. #prtips
— Glass House PR (@Glass_HousePR) May 13, 2014
Never underestimate the value of a great headshot #PRTIP
— Christina Daves (@PRforAnyone) May 8, 2014
#PRtip Don’t try to “convince” someone of something – it’s a weak position. Demonstrate, and let them come back for what you have
— Anderson Media Group (@TAMGPR) May 8, 2014
#PRTip: Don’t take no for an answer—one idea leads to another & one contact leads to the next. Let “no” be your springboard to success!
— See.Spark.Go (@seesparkgo) May 8, 2014
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