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Be Relevant: 21 Media Relations Insights From 3 Surveys Polling 3,000+ Journalists [UML]

Sword and the Script

2) Volume of PR pitches received. 48% of journalists responding to this survey said they get between 1-5 pitches a day; 18% get between 5-10; 12% get upwards of 10-20; and 13% get 20 plus pitches a day. 3) Best medium for PR pitches. 4) How long should pitches be? 2) Volume of PR pitches received.

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Last-Minute PR Tips For A Successful CES

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

If you spent New Year’s Day on an early flight to Las Vegas, odds are you’re part of a public relations team headed for CES, the mecca of consumer electronics and tech trade shows. Draw attention to your client’s company via new product or acquisition announcement, stunt or other media grabber.

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Launch Marketing: Launch PR Strategy to Maximize your Brand Post Launch

5W PR

Let’s look at some of the best ways to leverage PR to make sure that your next product or idea is a success. What is a Product Launch Strategy? A product launch strategy is a plan that encompasses tactics and methodology for introducing a new product to market.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Here are some common types of Tech PR and how they’re implemented: Product Launch PR: Focuses on creating buzz and generating media coverage for new product releases, highlighting their features and benefits. This is especially effective for consumer technology products.

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10 Do’s And Don’ts For Better PR Ideas

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Recently a client with a security device contemplated staging an assault or pickpocketing at a trade show to drum up attention for its product. The team felt such an event would not show the device in its best light and could potentially backfire. Just a bit of positive newsjacking.

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How to navigate client planning for a new year

Solo PR Pro

I also look at the external landscape to see if there are any sort of macro themes, trends or events that will impact storylines or pitch angles for a particular client,” she says. Don’t ask about trade shows they plan to attend — that comes later,” she advises. Susan advises PR pros to think macro, not micro.

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CES 2023: The Top 5 Mistakes Mobility Tech & Automotive Suppliers Need to Avoid

Bianchi Biz Blog

Your company needs to be finalizing what big announcements, product launches, unveilings, etc. it will be making at the show … yes, right now. Journalists are absolutely bombarded with thousands of pitches, invites, interview offers and “exclusives” from exhibitors and attendees from the industry sectors they cover.