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How to write great blog posts with these 10 tips

No matter the topic, bloggers want their posts to capture their readers’ attention. In seconds, a reader makes the decision to continue reading or to click away. These 10 tips will help you capture your readers’ attention and keep them engaged throughout your post.


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Topics: public relations, owned media, web media

Putting social media in its place

5 tips for seeing social media for what it really is: one tool among many

Who logged on and made Twitter king? Is it time to put social media in its place?

A recentBusinessweek article says it is – mainly because research suggests social media may not do a lot on its own to impact audiences. In fact, Businessweek says that, according to poll results, social media doesn’t convince audiences to buy products and services.


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Topics: public relations, inbound marketing, shared media

If you put good in, you get good out

Turn to PR for the best advice on sending a press release

In todays age of social mediaand 24-hour news generation, many companies wonder if there are still best and worst times to distribute press releases. Of course, there are some consistent tenets that hold true, such as not sending a press release on a Saturday afternoon just before a major holiday (reporters will not be in the office to see it) or on April 1. However, is one day and time better than another?


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Topics: public relations, news release

Do you have the right pitcher for your team?

Let PR show you how to make every pitch count

In baseball, pitching a no-hitter is considered a career milestone. Certainly, a lot is riding on the pitcher of a baseball team. He is expected to be a leader, to win the game for the team and, in the event of a loss, is the first to be blamed.

For public relations, successful pitching is also a professional highlight. Careers are won and lost on the ability to attain a good deal of media coverage for clients in the right places.


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Topics: media relations, public relations

Is PR really that bad?

Go beyond the stereotypes to learn how PR can benefit your company

When most people think of PR, two images typically come to mind: sleazy, manipulative flacks who will do anything – including lie – on behalf of their clients, or annoying little characters good for getting you out of a jam but not much else. These representations are aggravated by portrayals on television and in movies.

Once companies understand the benefits PR offers, including increased profitability and brand recognition, PR professionals look less like grotesque stereotypes and more like strategic partners who can help you achieve your goals.


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Topics: public relations

How PR can help you navigate social media

What you don’t know about it could be costing you money and customers

Social media use is increasing, but you probably already knew that. What you may not know is how people are accessing it, why they stay connected and what they want to see from your company on social media platforms. If you are not aware of these issues and keeping ahead of the trends, you could be getting it wrong and, ultimately, losing money or customers.


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Topics: public relations, shared media

Control Your Info

Control your own information, ensure you’re found

Take control of what and how information about your business reaches your target audiences. Figure out how much it’s worth for your company to be listed on the first page of Google search results. Make sure your potential customers can find you, wherever you are.


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Topics: public relations, inbound marketing

Rule 1: You are your reputation. Rule 2: See rule 1.

What the European Google ruling on removing information may mean for your company

When you were in school, teachers often scared students into behaving well with threats of bad reports that would be put on their permanent records. Even they could not have foreseen how true this threat would become with the advent of search engines.

In our personal lives, small indiscretions and minor mistakes are typically signs of an interesting life well lived. Not so in business. Every company likely has some sort of information online that it would rather erase. Whether or not this ever becomes possible, it is important to recognize the impact of your online reputation


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Topics: public relations

How not to write a guest blog post

7 PR tips to make the most of your guest blogging opportunities

Your CEO has been invited to be a guest blogger or write an opinion piece for an influential, widely read website in your industry, and your entire organization is very excited. This is an opportunity to get your companys name in front of a lot of potential customers and influential newsmakers. So dont blow it.


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Topics: public relations

Why your company needs public relations

Public relations is often confused with marketing in the business world. However, while the two may be similar and have comparable objectives, there are several distinctions that set them apart. Often handled by the same individual or department in a company, public relations and marketing usually go hand-in-hand. One strengthens the other, making them both more effective and beneficial to company leaders. Public relations is just as vital as marketing, and management-level employers should take it seriously.


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Topics: public relations

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