How to Write a Conventional Press Release, Where and How to Send it

Topics:
Public Relations
Tags:
Handout,
News Release,
Pertinent Information
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Pertinent Information

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Overview: A news release is known in the news business as a "handout." News people are used to rewriting handouts. They don't get angry if the news release is not a perfect composition, but they do get upset if the facts are not all there. Small papers have few reporters and like to use news releases without re-writing them. Most people can write well enough for small papers. Article suggests to being humble, put in all the facts and write simple sentences. Read article and get the details.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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