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Tag: press releases

5 questions to ask a reporter to help improve your story pitching

The answers to these five questions can say a lot about what stories a reporter is looking for and how … More

Media, Media Pitching, Media Relations, press release, press releases, public relations

It’s not you, it’s me: Why reporters are rejecting your media pitch and how to move on from it

Whether in love or story pitching, rejection is hard.

education, Marketing, Media Pitching, PR, Practical Tips, press releases, public relations, rejection, shool

How to get over writer’s block in 5 easy steps

If you find yourself stuck trying to write that next press release or campus magazine article, or the idea of committing words to paper makes you overly-anxious or self-critical, here are a few tips for pushing past the block.

Media Relations, Practical Tips, press releases, Publications, Writing

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    It's not you, it's me: Why reporters are rejecting your media pitch and how to move on from it
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