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Nobody asked me, but …. Focus your message for greater impact and success. On July 16, 2010. Sometimes, getting your message out there is easy. You know what your organization does and you can sum it up nicely. When it’s not easy, the problem usually isn’t finding a message. More often, you can’t decide. Message to put out there. You do so many things, in so many ways, how can you possibly narrow it all down to one succinct statement? Why is it so hard to focus the message? How do you choose? What are we...
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Nobody asked me, but …. Archive for 2015 Yearly archive page. For PR, does AP Style still matter? On February 23, 2015. Starting about the time Noah sent out his, Ark 1.0 Offers Hope, Segue to Earth 2.0, one of the basic rules of press release writing has been to adhere to AP Style. In other words, adhering to AP Style allowed you to write with confidence. Let us count the reasons:. Centralized copyediting, which takes copy review from a local desk to a remote location. And well, you get the point. I, fo...
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Nobody asked me, but …. For PR, does AP Style still matter? On February 23, 2015. Starting about the time Noah sent out his, Ark 1.0 Offers Hope, Segue to Earth 2.0, one of the basic rules of press release writing has been to adhere to AP Style. The thinking has been two-fold: First of all, doing so would promote consistency. No more arguing about how to use commas in a series, no more debates about who gets a Dr. before his or her name. Check the Stylebook. End of debate. Let us count the reasons:.
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Nobody asked me, but …. John Thomas is a writer and communications professional who, according to his wife, always has something to say. She should know: She spends all day with him in the business they run, Jen Thomas PR ( www.jenthomaspr.com. 9654; No Responses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. You (I...
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The e-opportunity | Nobody asked me, but ...
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Nobody asked me, but …. On July 28, 2010. What do you call it when three-quarters of your potential customers want something, but only 4 percent get it? In most industries, it’s called opportunity. In the case of electronic communications in the field of health care, it’s a dilemma. But it’s a dilemma we all should examine. But few of us have seen any progress on this front. In other words, though an overwhelming number of physicians say something is impossible, a small percentage is making it possible.
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