TAG | press release newswire
2
Intern Perspectives: Day One – What is SEO?
0 Comments | Posted by Kerriann in How to Get Media Attention, How to Search Engine Optimize a Press Release, How to Write a Press Release, How to Write an Online Press Release, Intern journal, Positive PR campaigns
My first day at my internship with Selig Multimedia has come and gone and it was a success. So what did I gain and walk away with on my first day? Something that is very simple, yet very crucial. I am in my second semester as a junior and had yet to hear the term [...]
30
Intern Perspectives: A day in the life of a Selig Multimedia intern
0 Comments | Posted by Kerriann in Intern journal, Positive PR campaigns, PR techniques
At Selig Multimedia, we are always looking for new ways to engage our interns to provide them with the best learning experience possible. In our newest segment, “Intern Perspectives”, we will have our spring intern, Kerriann, blog about her observations and experiences. We are very excited to have her and we hope to all learn [...]
1
How to get media attention: Tips from the PR pros
0 Comments | Posted by Melissa in How to Distribute a Press Release, How to Get Media Attention, How to Promote Websites, How to Search Engine Optimize a Press Release, How to Sell Books, How to Write a Press Release, How to Write an Online Press Release, Positive PR campaigns
There are many ways to get media attention for your story, product or business. Most publicists would agree that the best way to get media attention is to hire a professional with unique connections to the media outlets you want to target. Journalists are notoriously hard to reach, but, there are a few tricks of the trade [...]
4
New team owner creates positive image by opening wallet, connecting with community
0 Comments | Posted by Tyler R in How to Get Media Attention, How to Write a Press Release, Positive PR campaigns, Social media, Twitter
For some people, sports are a passing occurrence of overly paid men who don’t appreciate the ability to play a game, and get paid handsomely, for a living. With the recent lockouts of the NFL and the NBA, public relations personnel have had their hands full trying to reshape images that have been greatly damaged. [...]