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Public Relations Plan - Prepare for the Interview

PR for Anyone

When putting together your Public Relations Plan, preparing for the interview should be on your list. For television segments, see how that host does an interview. If it’s a print interview, read what they write. Pay attention how they write stories. Pay attention how they write stories.

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

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I came to the name after incorporating my initials — ‘MAS’ is Spanish for ‘more’ — and ‘ink’ references pen-to-paper; writing your story to build and manage your communications. The post AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh appeared first on AirPR. We keep things simple. TMI does PR.

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PR Myth #2

PR for Anyone

I’ve interviewed many journalists and they all tell me the same thing… they don’t read press releases. You should only put logos on when you are interviewed or quoted. Find who is writing about your industry and reach out, show your value, give them information before you start pitching to them.

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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

One of my first interviews was in Examiner.com. Did you invent a new product, write a book, or win an award? Also, think about on television when they say, “Coming up next…” That is a hook. The television stations need people to stay and watch the commercials. If so, are you staying connected with those journalists?

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Insights Into the Role of Communicators at the U.S. Department of Defense

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We recently completed 21 focus groups and in-depth interviews with graduates of the Defense Information School’s Mass Communication Foundations (MCF) course. In the focus groups, service members acknowledged photography, videography, writing and storytelling remain essential for capturing and curating quality content and messaging.

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Pitch the Media Today

PR for Anyone

Now is the best time to pitch the media, especially television. If you’ve been following me, you know how to write a good pitch that is more likely to get the YES. And this is really television. Think about what you can do to get yourself on television in August. Your pitch is much more likely to be seen easily.

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PR Contractors: How much should you be charging?

Remote PR Jobs

Lamont Johnson with The Art Department typically invoices $800 to write and distribute a press release on wire services such as PR Newswire and PRWeb. Without wire distribution, Johnson charges $500 to write the release and send it to his own proprietary media contacts.

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