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9 Content Pitching Mistakes That Drive Editors Crazy

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Tips Pitching Contributed Articles

I have been blessed with working on both sides of the table. I had a successful PR firm and now own several online publications that are respected in various niches. Being on both sides as and PR professional and editor over the years I have gained great perspective on what to do … [Read more...]

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4 Ways To Annoy Editors (Don’t Do Them!)

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4 Ways To Annoy Editors (don’t do them!)

One of the greatest gifts a writer can have is that of a good relationship with an editor. When you have a good relationship with an editor, you will likely be asked to write for them more often. 1. Fail to read the guidelines This is a perfect way to annoy an editor. Writer’s … [Read more...]

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Press Release Ideas for Increasing Revenue

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Press Release Ideas to Increase Revenue

Press releases generate buzz and can increase your company’s visibility which can increase revenue and generate profit.  If you are struggling with ideas for your business’s next announcement, use some of our press release ideas. Provide education, entertainment, and … [Read more...]

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7 Press Release Insights

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Press Release Advice

7  press release insights comes from Pr-Public Relations founder, Joanna Jana Laznicka, in a behind-the-scenes interview on a dark, stormy night when Joanna was in the mood to reveal some of the industry's insights after a few glasses of fine white wine and a soak in her … [Read more...]

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