By Editor on Aug 31, 2007 in blogosphere
Good Communications Is about Talking Like a Real Person Annotated
“I learned to just say what I have to say, and worry less about how I’m coming across. This is especially important for a freelancer. With the limited time a client has to look for freelancers, they will appreciate proposals that are straightforward and to the point, while ignoring those that place more importance on making a good impression. The same applies to anyone looking for information online.”
How to Write a Social Media Press Release Annotated
It should be presented as a story that has value to readers first, because if it happens to be picked up by a journalist, you’ve just made his job easier by presenting an angle.
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On Sep 3, 2007, Moksh Juneja said:
Sir, is it the right time to dessiminate the Social Media Press Release? Will it be accepted?
On Sep 4, 2007, hh said:
Moksh, many companies are in fact issuing press releases with social media submission links and are submitting to popular blogs and social booking marking sites like Digg, Netscape, etc.
I think if I want to start something like this for my client, I’ll discuss it out with them before going ahead. Many MNC clients might already have their HQ PR teams doing that already. So you might want to wok together with them before going aggressive.