Top 10 #PRTips Of The Week: July 9th, 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!
Blogging, #socialmedia and #SEO are the three best ways to drive traffic to a website. #contenttips http://t.co/eOfliLa0K9
— Springboard PR (@PRtips) July 8, 2014
prtips Prepare for a crisis: Create a written communication plan. Be prepared ahead of time. prtips
— Estefana Buckner (@bucknerqw1438) July 8, 2014
PR Tip of the Day: Regardless of the size of the crowd, don’t pass up on speaking engagement opportunities. #prtips pic.twitter.com/TT0wcl01Nl
— Hastings & Pleadwell (@handp) July 8, 2014
Does feeling overwhelmed stall your productivity? Put each project on a 3×5 card. Prioritize by due date, time to complete or mood! #PRtips
— ClarifyPR (@ClarifyPubRel) July 7, 2014
Startup #PRtips @ENTmagazine #2. Establish identity. Before you tell world who you are, make sure you know answer! pic.twitter.com/RDfS1UFXKk
— TishTash (@TishTashTalks) July 7, 2014
A strong professional identity and presence will always help you stand out amongst fellow businesses. #PrettyLivingPR #PR101 #PRTips
— Charissa Lauren (@CharissaLauren) July 5, 2014
Personal Branding: Work on it. It makes you more memorable. #PRTips #PRRockStar http://t.co/qni8mjag78
— Cyndy Hoenig (@CyndyHoenig) July 5, 2014
#PRtip #PR101 Looking to increase local coverage? Watch out for any national trends that may have a local angle and pitch accordingly
— Ruby Media Group (@RubyMediaGroup) July 8, 2014
#PRTip: Before you even begin to assemble a marketing plan, write down realistic goals and angles for your project.
— Susanne Pinedo (@PinedoPR) July 8, 2014
Treat your media contacts like you would your clients #prtip #legalmarketing
— Maria Shahid (@PropJourn) July 7, 2014

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