
These 4 freelance writer newsletters share PR opportunities
Written by Charlotte Couturier, Charlotte Rose PR It’s no secret that publicists are always looking for ways to connect with journalists. While social media is
Written by Charlotte Couturier, Charlotte Rose PR It’s no secret that publicists are always looking for ways to connect with journalists. While social media is
Written by Tim Ferguson, writer and editor of Marketing Digest Self-promotion is every freelancer’s worst fear, but you can’t sustain your business for long without
Written by Crosby Noricks Over the past year, many of us have gained more independence working remotely, and may have finally had time to put
Are you *not* a thought leader, or are you approaching the idea of thought leadership all wrong? When we think about a thought leader, we
Written by Jennifer R. Hudson, ThinkBeyond Public Relations Many of us think clients won’t pay for work outside the scope of what we were originally
Written by Cher Hale I quickly surveyed the list glaring at me with red due dates on my desktop. Asana loved to remind me how
Written by Jennifer Berson, is the Founder & President of Jeneration PR, You spent years dreaming of starting a PR firm. Of having clients who pay you
As a PR agency owner, you’re responsible not only for results and communications, but also boundaries and expectations. Whether it be office hours, term limits
PR can have a bit of an under-pricing problem, particularly when it comes to freelancers and new, small, boutique agencies looking to establish a client
Written by Charissa Lauren, Charissa Lauren Collective With a black belt in fashion and the business experience to back me up, a career in PR
Holiday break is over and a new college semester is upon us. If you’re a senior, that means you’ve officially hit the final home stretch
Written by Leah Neaderthal, Smart Gets Paid Has this happened to you? You’ve had a great conversation with a potential client, you send a proposal,
Pitching a new client always entails a bit of the unknown, but having a stellar PR proposal deck on hand will always set you up
Written by Deidre Palode, Founder and Senior Publicist of MayLee Media For many publicists, the instinct upon starting a firm is to generalize in order
Every business goes through the occasional slow period. If you find yourself with a slightly reduced client load or frighteningly slim to-do list, take advantage