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Writing For Journalism And Writing For PR: How They Differ

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

I was a journalism major, so most of my writing experience in college had a reporting angle. Once in PR I quickly learned that, while similar in some aspects, writing for PR and writing for journalism is also very different. . Here are some ways in which writing for PR differs from being a journalist, how to make it work.

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How To Build Trust Using Media Relations For Cybersecurity

5W PR

This comprehensive guide will show you how to develop strong media relationships, create compelling security-focused stories, and position your organization as a trusted voice in cybersecurity. Research by Cision shows that 75% of journalists say fewer than 25% of the pitches they receive are relevant to their beat.

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Pitching the Local Media – Tips from the Pros

PR for Anyone

The easiest way to do this is pitching the local media. I interviewed journalists from The Washington Post, The Washington Business Journal , and Inside Nova (a Northern Virginia local publication) about what types of local real estate pitches they like to receive. Don’t pitch me the gourmet kitchen with cathedral ceilings.

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How to Segment Journalists By Social Media Use

Cision

And you hear journalists complain about this lack of differentiation in how the PR community pitches them. The Cision 2017 Global Social Journalism Study provides some very tangible insights into the social media perception and behaviors of journalists. Messengers. Architects. Conclusion.

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How to evolve your media strategy for the changing state of journalism

Axia PR

As layoffs, buyouts, and now AI transform the journalism industry, media strategies must evolve to keep up. If you are pitching media and not getting the traction you did 10 (or even two) years ago, you’re not alone. In a recent state of journalism survey , 49% of journalists reported they “seldom or never respond to pitches.”

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Pitches That Placed: How to Pitch The Wall Street Journal

OnePitch

Pitches That Placed (PtP) is a brand new blog series where our OnePitch besties and PR fans share their most successful pitches and bring greater transparency to our murky industry. T his week’s pitch resulted in a feature in The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) , and we are going in-depth with the reasons why it placed.

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Finding the Inspiration to Pitch

PRSay

As arduous as 2020 was, it did provide some inspiring pitch examples you can learn from. The common thread among these examples is one thing that these savvy pitching pros did: They exercised their mere humanity and asked their media contacts a useful question, but only after they proved to be worthwhile sources. Not these winners.

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