Top 10 #PRTips Of The Week: July 16th, 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!
Get to know your #Facebook fans and engage with them. If you’re boring, they’ll stop engaging with you. http://t.co/o3zNRWx3ti #socialtips
— Springboard PR (@PRtips) July 14, 2014
A strong professional identity and presence will always help you stand out amongst fellow businesses. #PrettyLivingPR #PR101 #PRTips
— Pretty Living PR (@PrettyLivingPR) July 12, 2014
Exploit your strengths, step into and own your power. #PRTips
— Cyndy Hoenig (@CyndyHoenig) July 11, 2014
Double-check all facts before posting to avoid a communications blunder http://t.co/dK0LLan03U #PRTips pic.twitter.com/8BpXq8yYip
— Bristol PR (@Bristol_PR) July 11, 2014
Upcoming TV appearance? Have your key talking points boiled down to a few short sound bites. More #PRtips http://t.co/npF3KbTzEq #publicity
— Social Sage PR (@DonnaCravotta) July 11, 2014
Spend time reading the publications you are targeting with PR #prtips
— Mexia Communications (@MexiaComms) July 11, 2014
#PRTip When networking go beyond your industry. You want to build a broader awareness for your brand. Think outside the box!
— PiperRaePR (@PiperRaePR) July 14, 2014
#PRTip – if you’re pitching a blogger to cover your product, remember most of us have day jobs. Correspondence via email is preferred.
— Heather M (@MissusHeatherM) July 15, 2014
#PR101 #PRtip Pay attention to editorial calendars and how far out an outlet plans their content #longlead or #shortlead
— Ruby Media Group (@RubyMediaGroup) July 14, 2014
In a #PR crisis, make sure every decision is based on sound, socially responsible business principles. #PRtip
— PRSA Phoenix (@PRSAPhoenix) July 13, 2014
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