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Free Guide: Boost Your Videos & Visuals

Are you ready to dip your toes in the "go live" pool? Is it one of your goals to provide compelling visuals to news outlets? WordPop attended the PRNews Media Relations conference and came away with a bunch of tips for upping your visual communications game this year. Download WordPop's Guide to Visual Communications!

By |2024-10-02T15:18:29-07:00January 27, 2017|Public Relations|Comments Off on Free Guide: Boost Your Videos & Visuals

9 Pitching Practices to Make You Shine

I shivered from the bone-chilling air as I pushed through lobby doors just blocks from the White House last month. After traveling to the 13th floor, I found a coat rack and deposited my peacoat (which, as a Southern Californian, I enjoy wearing once every few years), poured a hot cup of coffee, then entered the flag-lined walls of the National Press Club ballroom for eight hours of advanced media training at the PR News [...]

By |2024-10-02T11:16:58-07:00January 16, 2017|Public Relations|3 Comments

Free Guide: Content Planning With Editorial Calendars

When fall comes around, it's  time to start thinking about content planning and story ideation for next year! But how do you match the story that you want to tell with the publications you want to tell your story? Editorial calendars can help! To find out what editorial calendars are and how to use them, Download WordPop's Content Planning Guide.

By |2024-10-02T15:22:46-07:00December 14, 2016|Public Relations|Comments Off on Free Guide: Content Planning With Editorial Calendars

Your Holiday Email Campaign

If you send only one email to customers each year, we bet it’s between November 1 and December 31. Between Thanksgiving, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Chanukah and New Year’s there’s a lot to celebrate at this time of year, offering multiple touch-points for connecting with consumers. If you’re in an industry that sells services or products that could be appropriate as holiday gifts, all the better! An important part of any email is a call to [...]

By |2024-10-02T15:49:39-07:00November 13, 2016|Public Relations|Comments Off on Your Holiday Email Campaign

Free Guide: How To Navigate AP Style

Have trouble remembering whether inch is abbreviated or spelled out (it's spelled out) or whether you should be using 2 or two (it depends)? Commit to memory all the rules on our AP style cheat sheet and save yourself time with every press release you write. Of course, if you forget a rule or two, you can always refer back to this guide! Download WordPop's AP Style Cheat Sheet.

By |2024-10-02T15:19:15-07:00October 24, 2016|Public Relations|Comments Off on Free Guide: How To Navigate AP Style
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