The Public Relations Writer’s Handbook

The Public Relations Writer’s Handbook
Title The Public Relations Writer’s Handbook PDF eBook
Author Whitney Lehmann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 282
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351261908

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From pitches and press releases to news and feature stories to social media writing and more, this new book by author Whitney Lehmann and a handful of experienced contributors breaks down the most widely used types of public relations writing needed to become a PR pro. The Public Relations Writer’s Handbook serves as a guide for those both in the classroom and in the field who want to learn, and master, the style and techniques of public relations writing. Eighteen conversational chapters provide an overview of the most popular forms of public relations writing, focusing on media relations, storytelling, writing for the web/social media, business and executive communications, event planning and more. Chapters include user-friendly writing templates, exercises and AP Style skill drills and training. Whether you’re a PR major or PR practitioner, this book is for you. Lehmann has combined her industry and classroom experience to create a handbook that’s accessible for PR students and practitioners alike. A dedicated eResource also supports the book, with writing templates and answer keys (for instructors) to the end-of-chapter exercises in the text. www.routledge.com/9780815365280.

Handbook for Public Relations Writing

Handbook for Public Relations Writing
Title Handbook for Public Relations Writing PDF eBook
Author Thomas Harvey Bivins
Publisher N T C Business Books
Total Pages 360
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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With a wealth of illustrations, examples, and practice assignments, this book covers every key PR document needed on the job: press releases, PSAs, annual reports, newsletters, magazines, trade journals, brochures, print ads, and speeches and presentations.

The Public Relations Handbook

The Public Relations Handbook
Title The Public Relations Handbook PDF eBook
Author Alison Theaker
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 377
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134369220

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In this updated edition of the successful Public Relations Handbook, a detailed introduction to the theories and practices of the public relations industry is given. Broad in scope, it; traces the history and development of public relations, explores ethical issues which affect the industry, examines its relationships with politics, lobbying organisations and journalism, assesses its professionalism and regulation, and advises on training and entry into the profession. It includes: interviews with press officers and PR agents about their working practices case studies, examples, press releases and illustrations from a range of campaigns including Railtrack, Marks and Spencer, Guinness and the Metropolitan Police specialist chapters on financial public relations, global PR, business ethics, on-line promotion and the challenges of new technology over twenty illustrations from recent PR campaigns. In this revised and updated practical text, Alison Theaker successfully combines theoretical and organisational frameworks for studying public relations with examples of how the industry works in practice.

Public Relations Writing

Public Relations Writing
Title Public Relations Writing PDF eBook
Author Thomas Bivins
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages 0
Release 2004-07
Genre Public relations
ISBN 9780073017990

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This text equips students with the essential skills for developing and writing public relations materials, covering all areas of public relations writing--including news releases, backgrounders, newsletter and magazine articles, brochures, print advertising copy, and broadcast scripts. Recent technological changes are also covered to give students an understanding of how technology impacts the public relations industry. In the constantly changing world of public relations, the text continues to stress the need for public relations professionals to communicate more effectively to all audiences.

The Public Relations Writer's Handbook

The Public Relations Writer's Handbook
Title The Public Relations Writer's Handbook PDF eBook
Author Merry Aronson
Publisher Wiley + ORM
Total Pages 366
Release 2010-12-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118041070

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The second edition of the Public RelationsWriters Handbook offers a simple, step-by-step approach to creating a wide range of writing, from basic news releases, pitch letters, biographies, and media alerts, to more complex and sophisticated speeches, media campaign proposals, crisis responses, and in-house publications. In addition, the thoroughly expanded and updated second edition shows how to keep up with the best practices of the public relations profession, as well as with the speed made possible and required by the digital age.

Handbook for Public Relations Writing

Handbook for Public Relations Writing
Title Handbook for Public Relations Writing PDF eBook
Author Thomas Bivins
Publisher N T C Business Books
Total Pages 360
Release 1991
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Share This

Share This
Title Share This PDF eBook
Author CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations)
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 260
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118404874

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Share This is a practical handbook to the biggest changes taking place in the media and its professions by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Social Media Panel. The book was conceived and written by more than 20 public relations practitioners representing a cross-section of public, private and voluntary sector expertise using many of the social tools and techniques that it addresses. The book is split into 26 chapters over eight topic areas covering the media and public relations industry, planning, social networks, online media relations, monitoring and measurement, skills, industry change and the future of the industry. It’s a pragmatic guide for anyone that works in public relations and wants to continue working in the industry. Share This was edited by Stephen Waddington with contributions from: Katy Howell, Simon Sanders, Andrew Smith, Helen Nowicka, Gemma Griffiths, Becky McMichael, Robin Wilson, Alex Lacey, Matt Appleby, Dan Tyte, Stephen Waddington, Stuart Bruce, Rob Brown, Russell Goldsmith, Adam Parker, Julio Romo, Philip Sheldrake, Richard Bagnall, Daljit Bhurji, Richard Bailey, Rachel Miller, Mark Pack, and Simon Collister.