As a PR professional, there are many skills you must master to achieve the highest levels of success.
One of those skills is your writing, which, if it isn’t good enough, makes everything else in your career suffer.
There's no part of PR that is not directly impacted by your ability to write well.
Excellence in PR writing is extremely important, if not THE most important skill you have.
To be clear, we’re not talking about “business writing.” We’re talking about writing in a way where you use facts and transparency to move people to action.
That’s what PR is about: Action. Response. Impact.
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PS – Put these writing strategies to work in your PR efforts and you might get a result like Teri's:
“I’m so glad I enrolled in this course! It is super practical and very relevant to our specialized pitch writing requirements at my school. Since completing the course I placed a story in the New York Times that you can see here. Highly recommend it to keep mastering the PR craft.” — Teri Bond, Director of Media Relations at ArtCenter College of Design
This article was originally published on November 15, 2018
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