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Pitching exclusives by the numbers

What are the pros and cons of this often misunderstood media relations tool?

Psst! I’ve got a dynamite story to tell and I’m only giving it to you. In return for being the first to hear it, I’m hoping you will make it a big deal and help me attract the attention of many people in my target audience because I think you are just the right media outlet to handle it. Okay?

This is the premise behind pitching exclusives to the media.


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Topics: media relations, public relations

How does my company get nominated for an award?

Fill up that trophy case with help from PR

You attend all those dinners and ceremonies only to watch other companies walk away with prestigious awards. Of course, your company and staff are doing great things, but how do you get recognized for them?

Getting an award for your company, whether inside or outside your industry, is a great way to increase visibility and improve your reputation. Use public relations tools and tactics to get more awards for your business.


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Topics: public relations, awards

What are the benefits of winning awards?

4 ways your company can profit from winning an award

Has your company hired a number of new employees? Do you contribute to philanthropic endeavors? Do you have a great CEO or believe your company is a great place to work? It may be time to submit your company for an award.

Benefits

Many companies shy away from the idea of entering into award competitions because they think it’s too self-promotional and they worry the entry might be too time-consuming. The benefits of entering and winning an award largely outweigh any reasons not to.


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Topics: public relations, awards

How organizations use Facebook’s Safety Check

The new feature assists corporations, nonprofits and individuals during crises

In response to the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., Facebook activated its Safety Check feature. This marks the first activation in response to an incident in the United States.


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Topics: public relations, crisis communications, shared media

Is there honesty in PR?

Learn how to get the most value from public relations without crossing ethical lines

We ask public relations professionals to tell our story, but do they have to tell the truth? If your PR firm, in handling a crisis for you, chooses to omit unfavorable information about your company when addressing the public, is that dishonest? More importantly, if unethical behavior from PR helps your company, should you care?


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Topics: public relations, ethics

Improve a low ROI in 6 simple steps

Getting an unsatisfactory response to your social media efforts can be frustrating. Low ROI – something like 50 likes over the course of an active social media campaign – is an indication that it’s time to make certain social media strategy changes.

Any company can generate better ROI with these simple and effective steps:

 

 


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Topics: public relations, content management, shared media

What are press photos?

5 ways to properly prepare your images for the media

Whether located in a media kit (digital or print) or in your online newsroom, photographs designed for use specifically by the media are somewhat different than your run-of-the-mill photos. Product launches, executive appointments and new office locations are all instances to have media-ready photographs on hand. However, the photos must be what media outlets are seeking if you want to optimize their usage.


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Topics: media relations, public relations

6 ways your company’s PR annoys journalists

Learn the right way to handle media relations for increased news coverage and visibility

You grant a journalist an hour-long interview and your company doesn’t even get mentioned in the story. Or, perhaps a news outlet covers your company, and you weren’t contacted for a comment. Dealing with the media can be exasperating. Nonetheless, it may surprise you to know that they have just as many complaints about you.


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Topics: media relations, public relations

6 tips for breaking into national media

Tear down the walls between your company and journalists with help from PR

The New York Times … The Wall Street Journal … CNN … The Associated Press. It would be terrific to have your company featured or even just mentioned in these media powerhouses. You see other companies highlighted all the time, so why isn’t your company?


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Topics: media relations, public relations

What are successful, large corporations doing for crisis management?

Learn the top 4 ways your company can use PR to lessen the impact and longevity of a crisis

You see it all the time: There’s a news story about some large company screwing up in a major way, yet coming out of it relatively unscathed (and often with a boost in profits to boot). How do they do it? More importantly, what can your company learn from their experiences?

In this day of 24-hour news and things that go viral in the night, it’s no longer a question of if your company will go through a crisis, but when. Fortunately, there are plenty of examples to choose from of large corporations using PR crisis management tools in a successful way. Discover the right methods for dealing with a crisis to keep your company out of hot water.

  

 


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Topics: public relations, crisis communications

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