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Ist PR sinnvoll oder eine gigantische Zeitverschwendung? Marie Fabiunke ist Pionierin für Startup-PR und verrät ihre 5 Hacks, wie es klappt. Mehr Geschäftsideen? Meld dich an zum kostenlosen Newsletter: digitaleoptimisten.de/newsletter Mehr Infos zu Maries Company: https://cosmycpartners.io/ Kapitel: (00:00) Intro (02:57) Was ist das Beste was PR erreichen kann? (15:30) Was sind Trends im Bereich PR? (22:45) Hack #1: Ziele & Positionierung klären (30:01) Hack #2: Strategie festlegen (34:50) Hack #3: Ressource, Skills & Netzwerk (48:20) Hack #4: Konsistent bleiben und loslegen (50:45) Hack #5: Keep learning (55:00) Was ist der ROI von PR? (58:00) Wie gut ist Polarisierung? (1:03:50) Nein sagen zu Kunden (1:07:00) Maries Geschäftsidee (1:20:45) Outro Mehr Kontext: In diesem Gespräch mit Marie Fabiunke wird die Rolle von Public Relations in der modernen Geschäftswelt erörtert. Die Diskussion umfasst die Grundlagen erfolgreicher PR, die Erzeugung von Hype und Momentum, die Bedeutung von Medienpräsenz sowie aktuelle Trends und die Integration von KI in PR-Strategien. Marie betont die Notwendigkeit, die eigenen Kommunikationskanäle zu nutzen und die eigene Geschichte zu erzählen, um in der heutigen digitalen Landschaft relevant zu bleiben. In diesem Gespräch diskutieren Alex und Marie Fabiunke die wichtigsten Strategien für Gründer im Bereich Public Relations. Sie beleuchten die Bedeutung von Grundlagenarbeit, Positionierung, strategischer Planung und dem Aufbau eines Netzwerks. Marie gibt wertvolle Einblicke, wie man sich effektiv positioniert und welche Schritte notwendig sind, um in der PR erfolgreich zu sein. Zudem wird die Herausforderung thematisiert, wie man Influencer und Journalisten anspricht und für sich gewinnt. In dieser Episode diskutieren Alex und Marie Fabiunke über die Kunst des Storytellings in der PR, die Bedeutung von Fokus und Konsistenz in der PR-Strategie, die Herausforderungen bei der Messung des ROI von PR-Maßnahmen und die Rolle von Polarisierung in der Kommunikation. Marie teilt ihre Erfahrungen und Strategien, um Kunden dabei zu helfen, ihre einzigartigen Geschichten zu finden und erfolgreich zu kommunizieren. In diesem Gespräch diskutieren Marie Fabiunke und Alex die Bedeutung von Authentizität in der Kommunikation, insbesondere für Gründer und Start-ups. Marie betont, dass jeder einen eigenen Kommunikationsstil hat, der authentisch sein sollte. Sie spricht auch über die Rolle von PR im Ökosystem und wie wichtig es ist, die richtigen Botschaften zu platzieren. Zudem wird die Idee eines KI-gestützten CRM-Systems erörtert, das die Effizienz in der PR-Arbeit steigern könnte. Abschließend wird die Notwendigkeit betont, das Thema Innovation und Technologie in der Öffentlichkeit präsenter zu machen. Keywords: Public Relations, PR-Agentur, Hype, Medien, Trends, KI, Investor Relations, Kommunikation, Social Media, Owned Media, Public Relations, Gründer, Strategien, Positionierung, PR-Plan, Netzwerk, Influencer, Journalisten, Kommunikation, PR-Agenturen, PR, Storytelling, Positionierung, Konsistenz, ROI, Polarisierung, Kommunikation, Medien, Marketing, Kundenbeziehungen, PR, Kommunikation, Authentizität, Gründer, Start-ups, Innovation, Networking, Personal Branding, KI, CRM
On the show today we’re about to introduce you to your new favourite song (and your new favourite artist) because there’s a performance we need you to be across.And earlier this week Jay-Z was accused in a lawsuit of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000 along with Sean "Diddy" Combs. At the time he posted a lengthy denial of the accusation but now the story around him, and the infamous lawyer at the heart of the case, has escalated.Plus, Jay Z, Beyonce, and their family are about to enter one of the biggest publicity blitzes of the year, thanks to new releases, awards shows, and performances. They’ve clearly got a PR Plan in place, but only time will tell if they’ve made the right decision.THE END BITSListen: A Brutally Honest Review Of Taylor Swift's Fame. A Brutally Honest Review Of Gladiator II.The Sexiest Christmas Movies Of All Time. A Brutally Honest Review Of Wicked.Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter by clicking here. Find The Spill podcast on Instagram here.Listen to more episodes of The Spill here. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH:Do you have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss on The Spill? Send us a voice message, or send us an email thespill@mamamia.com.au and we'll come back to you ASAP! WANT MORE?If you’re looking for something else to listen to why not check out our hilarious and seriously unhelpful podcast The Baby Bubble hosted by Clare and Jessie Stephens.Or click here to listen to the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud open up about creativity and how they stay inspired. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik, Em Vernem & Tina BurkeExecutive Producer: Kimberley Braddish Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today, one of the biggest Netflix shows of all time is making a comeback and the new trailer will give you chills.And the US election now has a number of famous names involved, but what does it really tell us about the power of celebrity culture?Plus, Kim Kardashian's latest red carpet look is making headlines thanks to some (predictable) backlash, but there's a bigger story happening here.THE END BITSListen to The Spill episode: The Best Halloween Movies Of All Time (From Horror To Disney) here. Listen to The Spill episode: The Best True Crime Documentaries Of All Time (That You Haven't Watched Yet), here. Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter by clicking here.Listen to more episodes of The Spill here. Find The Spill podcast on Instagram here. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH:Do you have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss on The Spill? Send us a voice message, or send us an email thespill@mamamia.com.au and we'll come back to you ASAP! WANT MORE?If you're looking for something else to listen to why not check out our hilarious and seriously unhelpful podcast The Baby Bubble hosted by Clare and Jessie Stephens.Or click here to listen to the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud open up about creativity and how they stay inspired. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Em VernemExecutive Producer: Kimberley Braddish Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Yontef and I reveal our best and worst dressed for VPR reunion. Plus, we breakdown Rachel Leviss brilliant PR plays. Why her podcast remains so highly rated, her next moves, and why her PR rep is saying that Ariana knew all about Tom and Rachel. Plus, David and I discuss the most thirsty celebs on the internet including Lizzo supposedly quitting IG and then back a day later. Show is sponsored by: ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*** Carawayhome.com use code TSFS for 10% OFF your order at check out Eu Natural on Amazon use code FRASER20 for 20% OFF your entire order and order for the conception bundle Horizonfibroids.com get rid of those nasty fibroids! Hungryroot.com/tsfs use my link to get 40% OFF your first order and free veggies for life Myoptimalbody.com mention The Sarah Fraser Show for a FREE consultation and bonus 30-day FREE supply of their gut repair product Nutrafol.com use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $10 off your subscription Oneskin.co use code TSFS for 15% OFF your fabulous order Two Dots: Brain Puzzle Game download the FREE IOS and Apple puzzle game to relax your mind and unwind Upliftdesk.com use code TSFS for 5% OFF your order and check out their 4.9star customer service rating on Google **Check out some of my FAVORITE things on Amazon Marketplace - especially if you're looking to get geared-up to start your own Podcast!!!** https://www.amazon.com/shop/thesarahfrasershow Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Got a TIP about your favorite show? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram: @thesarahfrasershow Follow me on Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/SarahFraserShow Book me on Cameo: cameo.com/sarahfraser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on CEO School, Suneera reveals the four key elements you need to build a bulletproof plan in the different types of media: earned, shared, owned, and paid. She also shares her top tips on leveraging these channels for maximum impact, including creating original content for owned media, pitching yourself effectively, and building strong relationships with journalists. Plus, she reveals the importance of timing and relevancy when using shared and paid media to get your message out there. In this episode: -Generating Exposure -Third-party Validation Through Earned Media -Publishing Your Own Content to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader -The Significance of Relevancy and Timing When Using Shared and Paid Media -Knowing When, Where, and How to Promote Your Brand Connect with Suneera: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ Connect with CEO School: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ THE MILLIONAIRE MONEY MINDSET FREE MASTERCLASS Nothing bad happens when women make more money. Quite the opposite. Sign up for The FREE Millionaire Money Mindset Masterclass and learn the money mindset that took Suneera from starting entrepreneur to a 9-figure founder, and that will set YOU up for success to tackle the steps you need to take to get to 7 figures. Join Suneera May 22nd, 12pm ET and May 23rd, 8pm ET: https://theceoschool.co/masterclass-sign-up-2023
Hear me out - I'll explain what Raquel aka Rachel Leviss' PR plan to play the victim is genius. Is Tom Tom and Schwartz and Sandy's endangerment of closing up shop and how much money is invested in the business? Plus, David Yontef joins the podcast to dish Show is sponsored by: Carawayhome.com use code TSFS for 10% OFF your order at check out Cosmetic Plastics and Dr. Magge Book Dr. Magge for your mommy makeover, breast implants, botox and more. New patients mention The Sarah Fraser Show or code Podcast for 10% OFF ALL SERVICES Camposfinancialgroup.com Doesn't matter if you have $500 or $5,000,000 Dan Campos is your financial advisor. Call him today: 240-207-3618 David Ruben Family Lawyer David is a lawyer practicing in Maryland who specializes in difficult divorces and narcissists, call for a FREE consultation 301-587-8900 Financialgym.com/TSFS use code TSFS to get 20% your first year of membership Horizonfibroids.com - Get rid of those nasty fibroids! Jennikayne.com - Use code TSFS for 15% OFF your first order Nutrafol.com: use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $15 off Plantoeat.com/tsfs: Get 25% off a yearly subscription by using my link Thirdlove.com/tsfs Use this link to get 20% OFF your first order Zocdoc.com/tsfs - Download the Zocdoc App for FREE Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: Contact Laila Kalantari at True Native Media campaigns@truenativemedia.com Got at TIP on 90 Day Fiance, a TLC Show, Welcome To Plathville? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Follow me on Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow Book me on Cameo: cameo.com/sarahfraser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Magnus Alselind analyserar Lees lysande lansering. Karin Olsson om TV4 och DN som tröttnat på publiken. Resumés Yasmine Winberg gästar och förklarar varför det inte finns några coola reklamare längre.
Do you run your own business? Are you getting enough eyes on your business? Need more email subscribers? Need more clients?! In today's episode, Gloria Chou is talking with Cara all about PR visibility and why you need a system to get visible in your business. You guys are going to absolutely love all the tips Gloria gives for those of us mompreneurs that are starting out and need a PR visibility strategies. Your audience is there … they are just hanging out with somebody else. The 15-Minute Formula Book by: Cara Harvey https://apurposedrivenmom.com/book FREE GOAL-SETTING SERIES: https://apurposedrivenmom.com/goals A PURPOSE-DRIVEN MOM SHOW NOTES: apurposedrivenmom.com/podcast302
Step into the shoes of Gavin McInnes. After your fans WORRIED about what HAPPENED to you ON YOUR SHOW which led to your ALLEGED DISAPPEARANCE. It turns out you were BUSTED…for pulling a PRANK! Was offending your fans with a fake arrest part of your PR plan and if not ... .should it be, live and in public, if you will? Step into the shoes of a Don't Worry Darling Producer. Is the BAD BLOOD…OPEN FEUDING…and…LYING during your movie's PRESS TOUR good for putting BUTTS in SEATS or just a PAIN IN THE BUTT? Step into the shoes of Nate Diaz. When asked about your upcoming OOF-SEE 279 fight, you told ESPN that you don't want it, but will do it anyway. Is it worth giving it your all or just TAPPING OUT to give a final FINGER to the Bald One? Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/iftheshoesfit
Content marketer Megan Horn joins me to discuss the topic. We discuss: How to pitch to B2B publications How to tell good B2B stories How often should you pitch? Using editorial calendars Paid vs. editorial How about other content types? How to know where to pitch. And more... Check out her article on the topic here: https://lnkd.in/gwZc6Rdw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ctrappe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ctrappe/support
Jenni shares tips for booking podcast interviews to raise awareness about your nonprofit. Then, in this week's edition of the Rewind, we take a look back at how to make a nonprofit PR plan. In this episode, we mention a few resources you may want to check out! — Jenni's Build a PR Plan mini-course — Stock Donator's free guide to soliciting stock donations — Nonprofit Megaphone's free resources about the Google Ad Grant — My once-per-week email newsletter, where you can get a short summary of every podcast episode: nonprofitjenni.com/subscribe Produced by Ben Hill Sound Music by Emily Summers ©2021 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.
A recent report from Muckrack on PR measurement stated that more than 94% of PR Pros agree that media placements were a top priority in 2021—and that will remain largely unchanged in 2022 The report from the global media platform unveils how PR pros measured success in 2021, plus their plans and predictions for 2022. Disappointingly, for me, there is a huge focus on media placements. Those of you that have listened to the podcast before will know this, but PR is not all about media placements! So today I wanted to share with you how you can measure the success, or failure, of your PR plan so you can invest in the right team, activities and resources to reach your business goals and not be fixed in the groove of placing media stories. Spoiler alert - it's not all about getting in the press. You will learn: Three reasons why you should measure your PR activity, top tips for getting started and why quality, not quantity, should be your driver. Links mentioned in the episode: My Activity Tracker: https://bit.ly/TrackActivity MucRack's report: https://info.muckrack.com/state-of-pr-measurement-2021-research Further listening: Episode 05 https://henbe.co.uk/2020/12/17/ep-05-how-and-when-to-use-public-relations-in-your-business/ Get in touch Follow/DM me on LinkedIn : https://bit.ly/FollowMeLinkedIn PS – Did you know? Communication Strategy That Works is in the top 90 UK Small Business Podcasts you must listen to in 2021, by Feedspot.
Ethical branding is on the rise. With consumers demanding that brands be more about social impact and less about the balance sheet, companies need to make sure their messaging is on point. In this episode of the Brag Effect, we sit down with Jackie Hanafie, principal of PR advisory HumanKind, to talk about things like: 0:00 How HumanKind came to be 2:12 What is ESG? 5:25 Questions for brands entering the ESG space 9:29 An example of how to output messages 11:45 Examples of ethical brands 14:16 Ben & Jerry's and Israel 15:41 Creating a messaging plan 18:12 Changes in PR 21:35 Brands during COVID-19 More on Jackie here: https://www.jackiehanafie.com/ Our digital home: https://bragreviews.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bragreviews/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bragreviews/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bragreviews/
Today I am keeping it super simple for you. Maybe you are a smaller business or startup that needs some help putting together ideas on how to promote your business using PR or thinking of entering the PR world and wondering what a simple PR plan could include? PR is an effective tool for building brand awareness. I'm one of only a few hundred chartered PR practitioners in the UK, and in this article, I'm going to walk you through how to start using public relations in your business, so you create content that makes the right impact. I am covering some of the 'big buckets' in terms of activities and some of the strategic steps you need to consider to have a plan that hits the mark and achieves results. Links mentioned in this episode: Bitesize course! How To Find Customers And Help Them Buy Ep 04. Is the comms working? Before you go; Get my FREE roadmap to get more strategic with communication activity in your business (also here: https://mailchi.mp/henbe.co.uk/n8xnx5bjj3 ) Follow my Facebook page for daily tips and advice and to find out first about my new digital course; How to find customers and help them buy from you' Also here:https://www.facebook.com/commsthatworks PS - Did you know? Communication Strategy That Works is in the top 90 UK Small Business Podcasts you must listen to in 2021, by Feedspot.
After the pandemic put a dent on the plans of former commercial cookery student Raean Racasa, he and his wife headed off to Regional Western Australia to achieve their goal of becoming permanent residents. - Nabuwag ang mga plano ni Raean at ng kanyang asawang si Vien dahil sa pandemya. Napilitan silang lumipat mula Melbourne patungong Regional WA.
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Kev asks: Marathon PR – aiming to get to that next level Hi team! 1st off thanks again for the show! Always look forward to hear it on my long runs! My question is as there are very few races currently in the UK, my only proper race this year is Manchester marathon […] The post ATC 327: Understanding Hypertrophy for Endurance Athletes (Why Gains Are Difficult But Not Impossible), Plus: Marathon PR Plan, and More first appeared on Endurance Planet.
How do you leverage traditional and digital PR to land new clients and to grow your opportunities? Today thought leader Brittney Lynn shares important insights on how you can leverage PR to build your freelance business and add clients. Join us as we discuss tips for overcoming imposter syndrome and ways you can offer services in the PR space! Podcast Outline: [0:48] Introduction to Brittney Lynn and the topic of leveraging PR to build your freelance business and add clients [1:47] Brittney shares her story - how she got involved in the PR space. [5:40] What PR looks like for a freelancer in a digital age - recommendations for when you're just getting started and building your client list. [9:54] How to overcome imposter syndrome - how it's common with successful entrepreneurs and steps you can take to lessen it. [13:22] How PR could be a launching pad that leads to other opportunities that diversify your business and provide a more lasting, organic reach than paid advertising. Steps to Move Forward with a PR Plan to Land New Clients [16:55] Know where your ideal customer's audience is spending time - how to find the right podcast to pitch and how to focus on the audience. Brittney shares specific advice for making a pitch stand out. [23:44] Some hallmark characteristics of a good pitch - how to make a pitch concise, personal, clear, and captivating. Brittney gives specific examples of ways you can form your pitch. [29:06] How writers can prepare themselves to be published in a big publication - examples of ways you can showcase your work and network with other freelance writers. [32:00] How building a virtual team is a big growth area - tips to know what topics are hot and what you should pitch yourself on. [34:51] What VAs could do as a service for the PR space - how it's going to become more and more popular as podcasts grow. [38:54] How to get to know Brittney Lynn Resources and tools discussed in this episode: Learn more about Brittney Lynn: Brittneyllynn.com On Instagram - brittneyllynn On Pinterest - Brittney Lynn | PR + Media for Entrepreneurs On Facebook - @brittneyllynndotcom The Human Connection Podcast Free pitch templates from Brittney Lynn Pat Flynn Smart Passive Income Huffington Post (HuffPost) Forbes Shannon Mattern Facebook Ads Google Apple Podcast Charts LinkedIn
As the workplace evolves, the stakes get higher on making sure we are able to influence the story that precedes us. Reputation, personal “brands,” and other stories impact our ability to move up in an organization, as well as build our community of people around us.
https://youtu.be/2bLIinNYSAs Happy April. This week we’re covering your PR plan. As the workplace evolves, the stakes get higher on making sure we are able to influence the story that precedes us. Reputation, personal “brands,” and other stories impact our ability to move up in an organization, as well as build our community of people around us. That said, it’s a good exercise to build a PR plan. I share more detail on the podcast, but in order to influence our future and our community, we have to push an agenda based on where we want to go. It’s our own responsibility to ensure the message we want to communicate is getting out, and there are three audiences to focus on. Those three audiences are clients, shareholders and employees. Or, even more basic, those above us, below us, and around us. Who composes your audiences will change as you grow. A senior leader in an organization has different members of the “shareholder” audience than a front line employee. Regardless, the basic tenets remain the same - we have to communicate the same thing in different ways to different segments of our world - those we serve, those who lead us, and those we lead. For example - to communicate that you are an “effective leader,” it may manifest in different ways based on your audience. For those who report to you, your employees, you may focus on authenticity to drive engagement. For those above you, your “shareholders,” you may want to show progress and highlight accountability and that you’ve “got it.” For your clients (or peers, or whomever), you would want to focus on the deliverance of a quality product or service. The same message on effective leadership would be there, with different areas of focus for each. Think through your audiences, whether at the office, in the community, or online. By thinking through the segmentation of your audience, and then creating your story and aligning it with each, you’ll be well on your way to influencing perception beyond just “getting shit done.” It’s a strategic, effective way to ensure that you are being seen in your best light. Happy communicating!
Download Podcast TranscriptTrying to start your own business is hard, but is even harder if you are a woman! Our guest today is Julia Steele, the Head of Marketing and Communications at IFundWomen, the go-to funding marketplace for women-owned businesses and the people who want to support them with access to capital, coaching, and connections. Julia shares with us some golden tips to pitch your ideas, whether that be to the press or to new potential investors.Highlights:After more than three years in her previous job, Julia needed a break: she wanted a job more aligned with her personal mission. She was interested in finding a job where she could do something to progress women's equality and pay in the workplace. She then found exactly what she was looking for at IFundWomen.Although there are some formulas to fundraising, Julia knows there is sometimes unavoidable systemic bias in the investment world. IFundWomen is a funding marketplace, with workshops and coaching services to help women take their projects to the next level. Julia invites us all to join their open community, where women support and advise each other.You need to have a Marketing and PR plan. Julia shares some tips: start small with your local community before trying to get to the big media, always know exactly who you should reach out to, why it might be interesting for them, have a good pitch and story, and provide social proof and data. Also, as she learned, have confidence in yourself and what you are doing. Finding investors is not that different than making a PR Plan: you must do research, find who could be interested, and tap your network. Use social media to your favor, look for events and competitions where you can go and pitch your idea, and ask questions. You need to get over your introversion!To get in touch with Julia, follow her on LinkedIn. To learn more about IFundWomen, visit their website, and if you are looking to partner with IFundWomen, take the quiz.If you want to know the apps that Julia mentioned during the show, check Streak and Calendly.Interested in learning more about Pitchin'? Follow me on Instagram or book a Free Consultation here.Visit our website
Send me your questions - this one came from a marketing director in Australia who is looking at how to blend traditional with digital communications. I share my strategic approach here, and explain how these factors can all weigh on the decision.Digital - speed, universality, attributionTraditional - authority, perspective, circulationAudience - internal, partners, externalOutcomes sought & formula's to be applied.Your LinkedIn Journey. Automated. FREE 2 months trial. Your LinkedIn Journey. Automated.Email Signatures Full of Brand Promise Create Branded Email Signatures for All Employees in Few Minutes. How to #getnoticed mastermind. #getnoticed with courses and masterminds developed by experienced PR agency owner Jim James.Support the show (http://www.paypal.me/eastwestpruk)
Check out this juicy episode where I talk about: networking and building strong connections with the media, what to articulate for the perfect media pitch, how to time your pitch (and where to get the confidence to do it), what media contacts really want from you (it's not about you OR them), why follow-through is so important, how to be likable, where to focus your efforts, and more! Continue Reading
Check out this juicy episode where I talk about: networking and building strong connections with the media, what to articulate for the perfect media pitch, how to time your pitch (and where to get the confidence to do it), what media contacts really want from you (it's not about you OR them), why follow-through is so important, how to be likable, where to focus your efforts, and more! Continue Reading
There's a lot of chatter about influencer marketing, but how do you know where to find them, how to use them, and what the standard rate is for a partnership? Brittany Ward is the founder of Create Collabs and she joins us in the classroom to chat through some of the biggest misconceptions about influencer marketing-- and then she shows you how to get it right. To learn more from Brittany, follow her on Instagram or visit Create Collabs. To schedule your PR strategy session with our team, visit us here or at www.tellpublicrelations.com.
Today we are interviewing with Jacob Crompton Schreiber on Why you should consider paid, earned, shared and owned media in your PR plan in a post-COVID era.Support the show (https://www.thesilvertelegram.com/the-pr-playbook-podcast-1)
Today I am so excited to dive into all things PR with Christina Nicholson! Christina is known for creating content that is eye catching and valuable and then delivering that to the public. She is a award-winning journalist with more than a decade of experience anchoring, reporting, writing, blogging, video production, editing, social media, photography, and live TV. Christina has done it all! You need to hear her talk about the industry and her amazing strategy's that propels her business. Here are the few of the topics we talk about, Creating that team! The importance of your team and how they help you (5 minutes and 20 seconds) Podcasting- Why is podcasting the best form of media today ( 7 minutes) How to stand out when you are pitching yourself! (18 minutes) I can't wait to hear what you think of this episode and let me know on Instagram if you want more of these "behind the scenes". If you want to try out monday.com with a 14 day free trial go to www.stacytuschl.com/monday I know you’ll love it as much as I do! Let’s build systems together to help you make more time and more money doing what you love. Let's be more than podcast friends. To join the text messaging community just text PODCAST to (414) 240-1379 OR if you'd rather, click here (>> https://my.community.com/stacytuschl) and text PODCAST. Welcome back to another episode of the Foot Traffic podcast!! Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book “Is Your Business Worth Saving?” where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. --> Want to work with the Foot Traffic Team and skyrocket your business during a recession? Here is a quick overview of the Foot Traffic Formula program: For the next 12 months, we are building out your marketing plan, systems, helping you increase your revenue so you can start to hire and remove some of the stress and pressure going on right now. You'll Get: 12 months of on-going strategy, systems, and support Weekly laser coaching sessions with me Weekly office hours and trainings with Team Foot Traffic to learn likes copywriting, paid IG and FB ads, funnel implementation and more Private on-boarding call to get you started on the right foot A Dedicated Community Manager that is in the FB group every weekday answering your questions A Dedicated Accountability Coach to work with every month for 25 minutes PRIVATELY. We want to help hold you accountable to hit your goals. Your investment is just $497/month and you can get started today. Click here to learn more about the program. This is it! If you're ready, I can't wait to welcome you into the program.
Storify - in our 5 stage methodology I begin with the power of stories, and the importance of them. As Park Howell said in his podcast this week, even the dollar bill is a story…everyone believes in the essential promise of payment when holding this piece of paper. In this podcast, I share about how companies and entrepreneurs can get in and amongst the 250,000 business book titles on sale. Apparently achieving publishing success is 5% writing a good book and 95% marketing.But for PR, publishing a book isn't with the goal of making money but rather of creating awareness of the company, it's working practices, it's leaders in a way that builds authority.Listen to some of the tools which I mention for writing a book, including transcription service otter.ai, but also other ways to participate in publishing long-form content.I share how Professor WLG James, my father, published "Fiction for the Working Man" in 1963 and is still a sought after authority on literature from the 1830-1850 period today. There are many side benefits to publishing, including learning about new trends, technologies and reaching out to people who otherwise would not find a connection.----------------Show notes above -----&------More Info below----------------------Listen to this and our other episodes to get a high-level view and practical level tools for getting noticed for free.Please Subscribe to the show and rate it. It really helps us to understand what we are doing well and what needs to be improved.Also available on Apple Itunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts and Heart FM.If you like this podcast, then subscribe to our newsletter herePlease visit our blog post on PR for business please visit our site:https://www.eastwestpr.com/blogs/I also talk about SPEAK|pr - our 5 Step Methodology for entrepreneurs to manage their own PR. Do please come and download a free copy along with our Technology Applications Director with over 100 free marketing apps listed. http://www.eastwestpr.com/speakprFind us on Twitter @eastwestprJim James recently returned to the UK after 25 years in Asia where he was an entrepreneur. Among his businesses he introduced Morgan sports cars to China, WAKE Drinks, founded the British Business Awards, The British Motorsport Festival, EO Beijing, and was the interim CEO of Lotus cars. At the same time he continued to own and run the EASTWEST Public Relations Group which he founded in Singapore in 1995, and still runs today.Support the show (https://www.eastwestpr.com/podcast-speakpr)
In this season of new normals, the odds are that you're either looking for a job, trying to keep your job, or aiming for a better one … or maybe you're trying to start a business, grow a business, or just keep your business afloat. Look, here's the truth: The people who get promoted, and […] The post Episode 40: Level Up Your Life with a Personal PR Plan appeared first on DBA.
In this season of new normals, the odds are that you’re either looking for a job, trying to keep your job, or aiming for a better one … or maybe you’re trying to start a business, grow a business, or just keep your business afloat. Look, here’s the truth: The people who get promoted, and […] The post Episode 40: Level Up Your Life with a Personal PR Plan appeared first on DBA.
In this session, Joseph Clarkson, PR veteran at Taylor, shares with us how he uses the eight elements of a PR plan in his day to day job. Watch the original video recording here: https://youtu.be/QiE0dKKLaX4
Having a PR program is great, but what's a good PR program without the right strategy? Make sure you have your bearings in place before you begin executing a communications program. What are the key things you should consider before getting started and while crafting your strategic goals? In this podcast, Ronjini Joshua will walk through the basics of PR strategy to help you figure that out.Episode 1 show notes and resources.Support the show (https://www.thesilvertelegram.com/the-pr-playbook-podcast-1)
Wie sieht eigentlich der Arbeitsalltag einer Labelmanagerin bei einem Indie-Label aus? Genau dieser Frage sind Marit und ich nachgegangen. Sie ist eine der Gründerinnen des Musiklabels Monkeytown Records aus Berlin. Heute hält sie als Labelmanagerin viele Fäden im Arbeitsalltag des Musiklabels zusammen. Neben der Betreuung des Masterings, der Koordination der Herstellung, über die Anlieferung bis hin zum PR-Plan-erstellen und diversen Verlagstätigkeiten. Sie macht zweierlei deutlich: Zum einen die Vorteile, die kleine Strukturen mitbringen – im Vergleich zum Major Label - und zum anderen erklärt sie, wie man Nischenkünstler im Musikmarkt positioniert und warum Printmedien für sie im 21. Jahrhundert immer noch relevant sind.
Today, we continue the conversation with a master business strategist. She has grown businesses to a Billion dollars. She was recently the CEO of a $100M construction company - only to pivot and choose her current social enterprise 90DegreesGlobal. No wonder, she has again been nominated, for the Australian Telstra Business Woman of the Year Award!Ryll Burgin-Doyle is the accumulation of having started her self-development journey early. This doesn't mean it has been all roses and sunshine for her but rather, that she has taken risks most are too afraid to take and created non-profits like StepUp that create impact in her community and beyond. She is a force to be reckoned with and I wanted to share her story with you all, namely bc of her resilience and tenacity to continue STANDING when the chips are down and today, to be at the forefront of an organization that is making a real difference in the world! Thank you Ryll for taking your mini break in the day with us as I know things are in full tilt with your current enterprise… Meet Ryll:Ryll Burgin-Doyle started consulting at the ripe old age of 21. Having worked on every type of business imaginable – large or small, start up or established in Australia or the USA over the last 23 years – Ryll has a fire for helping others achieve their visions and financial freedom through their businesses.She has a particular skill in “creating something from nothing”, in other words, taking what is a concept or an idea and turn that into a living, breathing, funded, successful business, product or service.She did that – took an idea and made it a reality on her own non-profit, founding and launching stepUP Foundation and brand in 2002. Since that time, stepUP has expanded to 3 countries and so far has made a positive difference to approximately 19,000 teenagers (approx. 42% were underprivileged or at risk), inspiring them about what’s possible in business and in life, empowering them to go after their dreams.She also took a concept to reality with her own franchise enterprise 10X in late 2007. Established with 3 others to help fund stepUP Foundation and assist Small Business, Ryll successfully built the brand, and the group’s sales and marketing to grow that business to 65 Franchisees across Australia and New Zealand in just 3 years. In 2012, 10X then faced what many fast growing companies can deal with – under capitalisation – and has since been restructured and purchased by a larger Sydney based group, BSI.Recently, she did the same with a small group of dedicated innovative dairy farmers and related parties in country Victoria Australia, to create and launch a new and premium range of dairy products, starting with milk selling now through 443 Coles stores.Ryll led that team of Shareholders through the process of alignment, creating the Vision, Intention & Mission of the business, establishing the company’s legal structures, team culture, naming, brand, re-positioning the offering/messaging to make it more saleable, packaging, market research, PR messaging, sales process, tools and sales pitches through to contract negotiation and execution with stock arriving on shelves in approximately 443 stores on October 21, 2013.In fact, the sales pitches led by Ryll with the farmers were so successful the business had it’s “yes” from Coles within 6 months from a standing start – after just 3 meetings – a result practically unheard of when dealing with the supermarkets.Ryll also oversaw the Marketing & PR Plan development for the business, including hiring of a great activation team, driving all launch activities and PR generation. Ministers, VIPs and some of the countries biggest celebrity chefs such as Matt Moran, Maggie Beer and others were secured to support the brand, all against the odds – approximately $1.5M in media coverage on mainsteam television, n
Startup Schule - Der Podcast für dein Business und für Entrepreneure des eigenen Lebens
Andrea ist "Sidepreneur", arbeitet seit Jahren in großen PR Agenturen und gibt das Wissen und die Erfahrungen, die sie im Umgang mit den "großen" Blättern und TV-Sendern sammeln konnte, an kleinere Unternehmen weiter. In diesem Interview verrät sie uns: - wie Startups und Selbstständige schon mit wenig Geld richtig Wind um das eigene Produkt, die eigene Dienstleistung machen können - warum gerade Startups und Gründer/innen für die Medien interessant sind - wie es ist, als "Sidepreneur", d.h. neben dem Hauptjob etwas aufzubauen Andrea unterstützt dich dabei, innerhalb einer Woche einen PR Plan zu optimiereN - Hier der Link zum 7x7 Tage PR-Training https://www.andrea-alton.com/pr-training-kommunikationskonzept Andreas Homepage: www.andrea-alton.com
In this episode we dive into Public Relations. Media exposure is a huge win for your brand, but it's easy to waste a lot of time and money on PR outreach that doesn't get results. Today I'll share what has worked for me and my business. Learn how to get more targeted media exposure for your brand.
We dive into the practical details needed to create a documented PR Plan for your church.
Susan Lindner is the founder and CEO of Emerging Media, an award-winning PR, marketing, branding, and social media company. Today on the EO Wonder Podcast, Susan discusses how she grew her company from her tiny apartment, the importance of delegation, and how she built the life that she wants. Tune-in to hear Susan’s tips on storytelling, knowing your “why,” and implementing your own PR plan (without hiring an expensive agency like hers!) Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:39 – Susan’s background 00:40 – She’s been in EO for 10 years, has had her own business for the last 15 years, and has grown from an agency run out of her apartment to being able to see it flourish 01:00 – She can now watch her business succeed while she talks about what she’s learned; it’s amazing what start-ups can teach large corporates 01:15 – Her passion is to teach big companies what small companies have known all along 01:20 – How Susan started; 2 weird starts 01:27 – A horrible blind date with a senior editor of Forbes magazine; he introduced her to the world of PR while she was an epidemiologist at the center for disease control 02:09 – They became good friends and she would rewrite pitch letters; she eventually left the CDC and became a PR person 03:08 – Everything shifted when 9/11 happened; their biggest client that put them on the map was on the plane that hit the World Trade Center 03:25 – That founder was also her boss’s best friend and he lost the interest to do PR after that 03:55 – 9 months later her boss asked if she wanted to buy the business for $1 Million / $100k/year for the next 10 years 04:30 – She declined but opened her own agency when the other one closed down in 2002; she ran it out of her 550 sq. ft. apartment with an intern 05:10 – Business Challenges 05:20 – Overwhelm; you don’t realize how many people and how much time goes into running a company when you work for someone else 05:40 – Mental implications; marketing, bookkeeping, sales, etc. and keeping up with all of it 05:50 – 6 months later she ended up in the emergency room (the same place she had worked) after a week of chest pains 06:10 – She saw her old boss; he said to stop doing PR, it was killing her because she had internalized so much stress 06:35 – Business was going well, but she needed processes and people; her boyfriend at the time gave her a proposal to work for her and improve Lotus Public Relationships 07:15 – She weighed the pros and cons; he offered to take a $150k salary cut to work for her, she was terrified because everything was unstable and he was a widower with two kids 08:00 – 15 years later, they are married, happy, and running the business together 08:20 – How was the first day working together? 08:28 – It was in the small apartment with heavy, hot 2002 laptops, shorts, towels on their laps for the laptop heat, and coffee overflowing in the kitchen 09:07 – Clients received great work and gave them referrals; they had a great feeder system 09:20 – A year later they moved into a small office across the street from Grand Central; her boyfriend could run from the office to the train in 3 minutes 09:56 – They started hiring full-time teams and within 3 years they hit $1 Million in revenue and were one of the fastest growing PR firms in the country 10:10 – She couldn’t have done it without her now husband 10:28 – Other people that have attributed to Susan’s success 10:33 – Staff along the way; expansions and contractions along the way have contributed to the people that have been there for her 11:20 – She has surrounded herself with EO members that she sees as mentors, friends; her lawyer and accountant help her determine if she’s living the life she wants 12:28 – Susan feels that she and her husband now have the life that they want 12:33 – The agency is running great, now she knows that she wants to give back and teach what she’s learned 12:43 – For the past 2 years she has spoken to 700 start-ups through Venture Out New York; international companies come to NY for a week to figure out how to succeed there 13:11 – She’s the first speaker they meet to find out how to establish credibility, tone, message, and buyer connection in the U.S. 14:20 – She now speaks at conferences all over the world 14:40 – Her talk: “Storytelling for Innovators and Disruptors” 14:50 – Goes into her journey of researcher to now working with tech companies 14:58 – How messages need to be developed through story: How do we create stories of biblical quality? 15:25 – How to create the founder’s story (prophet), a core group of early adopters (apostles), and how to take that message to market (user-generated content) 15:45 – The people will carry the message, but you must know how to make it spread 16:15 – How do we do the above? 16:33 – Reference to Simon Sinek “why” question in his Ted Talk; it’s not what or how you do what you do, it’s why 16:50 – Start-ups are consumed with product road maps and prospect conversations and leave themselves off the table 17:20 – You need to use tools or people whose strengths help you stay on track 18:05 – Ask: what are your strengths? What is it about you that makes you an entrepreneur in your field? 18:25 – Be 100% authentic by selling a part of yourself (authentic brand); get off the path of self-doubt and be yourself 19:35 – Figure out who will be your story carrier (Star Wars analogy) by being clear on whose life you’re making better 20:50 – How are you changing the customer’s life by being in it? 21:20 – Know the impact; a great product has personal ramifications 22:00 – Ask client, “Tell me how we’re making your life better.” (Über example) 23:40 – Sometimes what the customer loves isn’t fundamental 24:14 – Summary: Find out the “why,” authentic story, gain early adopters to believe what you believe, purchase, and tell people 25:40 – Get innovators and early adopters first then they’ll do the storytelling for you; evangelists become loyalists 26:20 – How do you find influencers/innovators/early adopters? 26:25 – Create a feedback loop, processes, and communicate with all your clients if you are a young company 27:18 – As the story grows and changes, people interact differently with it; let the brand adapt and change, and let customers run with it 27:45 – Create processes to collect data and a way for customers to talk back 27:58 – Have you created a way for customers to talk to one another (Dollar Shave Club example) 31:39 – If someone can’t hire a PR agency, what can they do? 31:47 – Susan’s talk, “The 7 Day PR Plan: How to Build your PR Plan in 7 Days Without Hiring an Expensive Agency Like Mine” 32:00 – She believes so many people need and deserve attention that will never hire a PR agency 32:19 – Susan’s “7 Day PR Plan” condensed 32:23 – Day One: Listen. Make sure you understand the journalist’s conversation before you pitch a reporter 32:35 – What is going on already in your space? Make a “Google Alert” for your top 5 competitors and their CEO, then you’ll get press coverage on your competitors 33:38 – Competitive intelligence is not for the CEO alone, make sure you share it with your team 33:56 – Day Two: Get Organized. Set up a Google Sheet that everyone in the office can access that has those articles, the name of the article, the reporter’s full name, Twitter handle, and email 34:19 – This is building a media list; get the processes in place to make those journalists your new best friends 34:45 – Day Three: Stalk...smartly! Stalk their social media accounts like Twitter and Instagram; Twitter is the media environment, follow your competitors (from another account and journalists from your personal account) 35:58 – Their bio gives personal information, you may have a lot in common with them 36:34 – Follow in silence for the first few weeks, then start complimenting them, opening up a conversation, and retweeting their stories 38:22 – Connect with the reporter on LinkedIn to get their email address 38:55 – Day 4: Newsify in True Anchorman Style 39:00 – Determine what is newsworthy in your world; figure out the message, determine what is headline-worthy, and see what that journalist finds newsworthy 39:40 – In the next 6 months, what are the 3 coolest things that are going to happen to your business that are worthy of being in the news? 40:00 – Examples: New rounds of funding, hiring a very senior level person, rolling out a new product, attacking a new market, expanding your current market, speaking at an event 40:40 – Find out your “news,” go back to your list of reporters, and pitch your “why” and story 41:20 – Day Five: Write your Pitch (no more than 100 words!) 41:59 – Come with respect, “every pitch is a gift,” and ask how you’ll make the journalist’s life better 42:36 – Think about how that pitch will transpire because there are 5 PR people for every 1 journalist: You’ll need a killer subject line to stand out 43:17 – The email should come from you identifying yourself as the one in power; this is just as important as your #1 sales prospect 43:39 – Make sure you’re current and know how the journalists compose their piece so you can compose your pitch accordingly; some love narrative, some love statistics, some use 3rd party experts 45:45 – Day Six: Get Ready for the Interview 45:50 – Make sure you have 3 key messages; no one can remember more than 3 things so say what you need to say in 3 bullet points 46:30 – 90% of your interviews will be by phone so smile, speak with passion, and get excited 47:21 – You want to stand out amongst all the phone interviews that journalist has; it may be the only opportunity you get to speak with that media outlet 47:56 – Follow-up: Take as much volume up on the page as possible to get the most clicks 48:10 – Pictures (360dpi at least), infographics, supporting media, linkable video, and background data give the journalist more to add to the piece 49:15 – Day 7: Share the Love 49:20 – Say thank you to the journalist, after the interview and after the piece comes out 49:50 – Share through your social channels and site, share with your mom, and use the press coverage in different ways 50:11 – Press coverage can be part of your email marketing campaigns and include links back to the journalists page so s/he gets credit and wants to do more pieces with you 50:57 – Show them that there’s momentum in your business and keep in touch for repeat business 52:00 – Susan’s “Why” 52:04 – To deliver amazing experiences with content that helps people create an impact on their world 52:15 – She connects with people and wants to share in a way that moves people to action with energy and humor 52:50 – She did stand up at a Comedy Club; when you can give people the experience of a lifetime, they become the best leaders they can be 53:38 – Advice for entrepreneurs: Be vulnerable, be willing to say “I don’t know” and people will rise to help Key Points: Know your “why,” tell an authentic story, and let your early adopters do the storytelling for you. Follow Susan’s 7 Steps to build relationships with reporters and build your PR plan. Be vulnerable; be willing to say “I don’t know” and people will rise to help. Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur's Organization – The EO Network Emerging Media – Susan’s Company Venture Out New York – Company where Susan connects to start-ups Simon Sinek “How Great Leaders Inspire Action” – Ted Talk
In this engaging episode, publicity expert Shannah Carol discusses how YOU can be your own Hollywood-style PR agent. Red Carpet expert Shannah Carol will share secrets on simple ways you can promote your home-based business with Public Relations: How to make you and your business newsworthy & interestingEssentials of a simple PR Plan for a home businessUsing Public Relations to build your personal brandEssentials of an engaging Press ReleaseReaching the right media outlets for your businessCutting through all the clutter to make yourself heardGetting customers to talk about your product or serviceConducting Radio & TV interviewsShould you use an outside PR AgentUsing Social Media to leverage your PR With the rise of the Internet and social media, PR is no longer a playground reserved for the wealthy or large corporate business operators. Put PR to work building your personal brand and your home-based business – with Hollywood style PR! Episode Sponsor: Deborah Kay, Global Venture Services, www.workparttimelivefulltime.com
In this engaging episode, publicity expert Shannah Carol discusses how YOU can be your own Hollywood-style PR agent. Red Carpet expert Shannah Carol will share secrets on simple ways you can promote your home-based business with Public Relations: How to make you and your business newsworthy & interestingEssentials of a simple PR Plan for a home businessUsing Public Relations to build your personal brandEssentials of an engaging Press ReleaseReaching the right media outlets for your businessCutting through all the clutter to make yourself heardGetting customers to talk about your product or serviceConducting Radio & TV interviewsShould you use an outside PR AgentUsing Social Media to leverage your PR With the rise of the Internet and social media, PR is no longer a playground reserved for the wealthy or large corporate business operators. Put PR to work building your personal brand and your home-based business – with Hollywood style PR! Episode Sponsor: Deborah Kay, Global Venture Services, www.workparttimelivefulltime.com
Ever wonder how to get your business published by “O” Magazine, “Entrepreneur” or “Forbes”? Maybe you’d like to get a spot on your local new station or even The Today Show. It can get overwhelming figuring out who to reach out to, what to say and how to make the perfect pitch. Well, today on The Strategy Hour Podcast, our friend Rachel Hofstetter (a former editor of “O” and CMO of Chatbooks) walks you through the entire process. She shares her three key factors in perfecting your pitch, what to say in your emails and how to stand out from the crowd. Getting proper PR for your business can have a huge impact in your reach and credibility so making sure your efforts don’t go to waste is key. After this episode, you’ll be geared up to start reaching out to small and big name publications to get your business noticed. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com Key Topics: Using the “give, give, get” model to get publications to say yes Exactly what to say and how to format your emails when reaching out How to find who you should be reaching out to What PR can do for a brand (and what it might not do) How to stand out from the hundreds of emails editors get every single day When to start reaching out to get your product featured on Holiday gift guides The one thing you can do to remind editors to respond to you We Mentioned: http://omagonline.com http://chatbooks.com http://twitter.com/RachelHoffy http://instagram.com/RachelHoffy1 http://doprschool.com www.trelloforbusiness.com www.Yourbizonautopilot.com
With a no B.S. attitude, Kristin is the founder and managing director of Creative Development Agency (formerly award-winning firm, Marquet Media). She oversees the day-to-day operations of the agency as well as directs all client accounts and projects. Kristin also develops, manages, and implements various internal and external communication and social media initiatives. With a strong eye for creating memorable brands and a diverse range of knowledge, Kristin provides strategic counsel to clients interested in developing successful internal and external communication programs across all media platforms. Kristin has forged successful partnerships with celebrity fashion designer and correspondent NV Nick Verreos; women’s wear designer Yunes Swathe; Vancouver Fashion Week; prestige hair care brand Briogeo; French accessory designer Mona Roussette; and many more. She has generated media placements in Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, Seventeen and Lucky magazines, Glam.com, and countless other outlets. Kristin holds a master's degree in marketing and PR from New York University, and is also a contributor to HuffingtonPost.com, Entrepreneur.com, and NYDailyNews.com. She is also the owner of PR tip website and consultancy, LifestyleandBusiness.com. Kristin holds a master's degree in marketing and PR from New York University, and is also a contributor to HuffingtonPost.com, Entrepreneur.com, and NYDailyNews.com. She is also the founder of the lifestyle tech startup, TheLABDaily.com. JOIN OUR CHALLENGE: PRESS & BRANDING PRIMER PACKAGE The Color Deck Branding for Beginners Booklet PR ROCKSTAR including a PR Plan, Publicity Pitches that Generated Media Coverage in Media Outlets like HuffingtonPost.com, PopSugar.com, Today.com, The TODAY Show, Bella Magazine, and so many more! 60 Minute Coaching session with Michelle Lewis Anderson & Kristin Marquet ($1,200.00 Value) How to Enter: Enter the Giveaway for 1 Entry You'll earn 1 additional entry for every 1 person you share/refer. Winners will be announced in the Perfect Your Pitch Facebook Group on December 10th, 2016! See you then! ENTER HERE Want to carry it with you? Subscribe to the Podcast on your handy-dandy phone! LISTEN ON ITUNES LISTEN ON STITCHER GET ALERTED WHEN THE NEWEST PODCAST IS OUT!
The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
Grow your business by writing a PR plan. Often people start with a business, but entrepreneur, Heather Whaling, found success by starting her company with a PR plan. Find out why this worked for her and how you can grow your business. See the show notes.
Eddie Francis provides insightful, experienced PR suggestions to SCSU's position with the SC State's Legislature, the public and its future. This conversation was recorded prior to the turn of SC State Legislature's decision not to close SC State University. P.R. and Marketing in Higher Ed http://prmarketinginhighered.blogspot.com/2015/02/south-carolina-state-pr-plan.html
Peter the Apostle describes the Public Relations plan that all churches should have to witness Christ to their communities.