Top 10 #PRTips Of The Week: June 4, 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!
“The key skill in any organization today is no longer marketing, but conversing.” – @jeffjarvis #PR #PR101 #PRtips #socialmedia
— Stephanie Greenall (@SDGreenall) June 3, 2014
Be the Tortoise, not the Hare. Take time to fully research journalists as tailored pitches get more media attention and coverage. #PRTips
— Aneela Rose PR (@AneelaRosePR) June 4, 2014
Always say thanks to a journalist for a story, mention, item etc. #PRTips
— Pure PR (@PurePROKC) June 4, 2014
Effectiveness > Efficiency Your efforts to complete an objective won’t mean much without measuring the results. #PRtips
— Anna E. Barrett (@anna_eliza_beth) June 4, 2014
Figure out exactly who you are writing your content for. Keep your audience in mind. #contentmarketing #contenttips http://t.co/ExYVF7uvHZ
— Springboard PR (@PRtips) June 3, 2014
#PRTip: Always have strategy detailing a comprehensive #crisismanagement plan. http://t.co/gXxUhZ61My
— Montieth & Company (@MontiethPR) June 4, 2014
Everyone you pitch has name; if you have it, use it. If you don’t, find it. #PRtip
— shayna19 (@shayna19) June 2, 2014
27-9-3 rule: When it comes to the #media, you get 27 words, nine seconds and three key points. Keep it short, informative and sweet! #PRTip
— AirPR (@AirPR) May 30, 2014
#PRTip – Before you close for the week, write down your marketing plans for next week. Giving each day a specific task. It works!
— DianaEnnen (@DianaEnnen) May 30, 2014
#PRTip Sell the story behind the client NOT just the product, service or person…. http://t.co/YMOoWIFw9C
— GlitzPR & Marketing (@GlitzPR) May 30, 2014
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