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How Associations Can Get Media Traction with Press Releases

Associations Now

Here are six tips associations can use when writing and sending out press releases. Like other media outlets, Associations Now finds out about some of these initiatives through well-written and well-timed press releases. Press release titles should be relatively short,” Kane said. Make it personal.

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Writing a Press Release for Associations

GrowthZone

The purpose of a press release is to get attention, make news, and generate publicity. The Basics of Crafting a Press Release: Make it newsworthy; it’s not an ad, it’s a news article. The Basics of Crafting a Press Release: Make it newsworthy; it’s not an ad, it’s a news article. Stick to one topic.

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How (and why) to Write an Association Press Release

GrowthZone

The purpose of a press release is to get attention, make news, and generate publicity. The Basics of Crafting a Press Release: Make it newsworthy; it’s not an ad, it’s a news article. Key Components of a Press Release: Letterhead (identify that it’s from your organization). Post the release on your website.

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How to Get More Patients Leads with Healthcare Marketing

CMA Solutions

That’s because an increasing number of patients are now using the Internet and social media to address their healthcare needs. A strong media relations strategy is one of the best ways to enhance your practice’s visibility and get those critical third-party sources. The tactics vary.

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The Big Picture: Most overused phrases in press releases

The Big Picture

« New International Survey on New Media Practices Uncovers Disparity in PR | Main. Most overused phrases in press releases. Factiva Insight has issued a new report listing the most overused used phrases in press releases for 2006 for the US, the UK and globally. Social Media. Reblog (0).

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Clean-Energy Groups Unite on Social Media Campaign

Associations Now

To spotlight this statistic, eight clean-energy groups banned together and organized a one-day social media campaign—#CleanEnergyJobs —on February 22 to raise awareness about the availability of well-paying jobs in the sector. Source: Advanced Energy Economy press release. More than 3 million workers in the U.S.

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Wednesday Buzz: Social Media Mistakes of 2015

Associations Now

It’s been another banner year for social media: Associations gained more confidence with new platforms and revealed their thoughts about how they use them, and the platforms themselves evolved and grew. Keeping these failed attempts at humor in mind is key when using your association’s social media voice.