We spoke with our Account Director Peter Remon for his top tip for any mistakes to avoid when engaging with journalists. 📨📝 “Some journalists will be too busy to respond to every email, and may not be receptive to multiple follow-ups. Each will have different preferences, but one friendly follow-up should be enough, particularly if they had simply missed your email!” To find out more PR tips and tricks, why not visit our blogs in our website below! 💡 https://lnkd.in/ekj69Bwa #EducationPR #BusinessEducation #TopTip
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Want to know how to pitch your care home stories to the press to secure positive PR? You must: ⏩ put your story headline in the subject line of the email you send to journalists ⏩ pitch your news stories to named journalists [and not a generic email address] ⏩ follow up - until you get ‘yes’, ‘no’ or ‘maybe’ from the journalists you are pitching to
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Want to know how to pitch your care home stories to the press to secure positive PR? You must: ⏩ put your story headline in the subject line of the email you send to journalists ⏩ pitch your news stories to named journalists [and not a generic email address] ⏩ follow up - until you get ‘yes’, ‘no’ or ‘maybe’ from the journalists you are pitching to
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Want to know how to pitch your care home stories to the press to secure positive PR? You must: ● put your story headline in the subject line of the email you send to journalists ● pitch your news stories to named journalists (and not a generic email address) ● follow up - until you get ‘yes’, ‘no’ or ‘maybe’ from the journalists you are pitching to
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Want to know how to pitch your care home stories to the press to secure positive PR? You must: ● put your story headline in the subject line of the email you send to journalists ● pitch your news stories to named journalists (and not a generic email address) ● follow up - until you get ‘yes’, ‘no’ or ‘maybe’ from the journalists you are pitching to
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Some people think that PR professionals can tell a journalist what to write, but that is not the case. We explore and bust ten myths from the public relations industry on our blog: https://a3.ax/MIGpy #StoragePRSpecialists #A3Blog
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Some people think that PR professionals can tell a journalist what to write, but that is not the case. We explore and bust ten myths from the public relations industry on our blog: https://a3.ax/MIGpy #StoragePRSpecialists #A3Blog
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Some people think that PR professionals can tell a journalist what to write, but that is not the case. We explore and bust ten myths from the public relations industry on our blog: https://a3.ax/MIGpy #StoragePRSpecialists #A3Blog
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Some people think that PR professionals can tell a journalist what to write, but that is not the case. We explore and bust ten myths from the public relations industry on our blog: https://a3.ax/MIGpy #StoragePRSpecialists #A3Blog
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Some people think that PR professionals can tell a journalist what to write, but that is not the case. We explore and bust ten myths from the public relations industry on our blog: https://a3.ax/MIGpy #StoragePRSpecialists #A3Blog
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