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Title: Getting Organized for Writing


1
Getting Organized for Writing
  • Chapter 1

2
The Framework of PR Writing
  • Writing and the preparation of messages for
    distribution, while the focus of our book and
    class, are just part of the PR process
  • RACE Research, Action, Communication,
    Evaluation
  • PR writing--part of communication step
  • And is undertaken only after research has been
    conducted and extensive planning to formulate the
    campaigns goals/objectives

3
Writing is One of Five Skills
  • PR people are professional communicators and
    should be the best writers, speakers, media
    experts, comm. theorists in the organization
  • Other Key PR Skills
  • Knowledge of Public Relations
  • Knowledge of Current Events
  • Knowledge of Business
  • Knowledge of Management

4
The PR Writers Purpose
  • Advocacy, not objectivity
  • To accurately inform
  • But also to persuade and motivate
  • PR activity description Working with clients
    on strategy and messages, and then delivering
    these messages to target audiences in order to
    persuade them to do something beneficial to the
    client

5
PR Audiences
  • Can be more varied than the audience of mass
    media journalists which can be numerous and
    anonymous, its members with little in common
  • PR writers may write for numerous and radically
    different audiences employees, community
    leaders, customers, investors...
  • PR channels can be varied traditional mass media
    but also direct mail, newsletters, videos,
    posters, blogs, podcasts, e-mail, Facebook, etc
  • PR pros today need to grasp the diverse
    opportunities of todays media mix in order to
    figure out how to reach a desired demographic

6
Computers
  • Like computers? You better, because PR pros
    spend much of their working day in front of a
    computer
  • Independent PR practitioners spend about 70
    percent of their time tied directly or indirectly
    to working on a computer, according to one survey
    for the PRSSA
  • Whether a PC, Apple or laptop depends on
    preferences, mobility needs

7
Reference Sources
  • Encyclopedias
  • Dictionary
  • Stylebooks
  • The Elements of Style by Strunk/White
  • AP Stylebook and Libel Manual- promotes
    consistency helps take out the guesswork
  • Media Directories
  • Internet Groups/Blogs
  • Page full on p. 14
  • Newspapers/Mags
  • Professional Pubs
  • PR Week
  • PR Tactics

8
Prelude to Writing Research
  • PR writers are constantly looking up information,
    whether for a news release or for background on
    what kinds of issues and trends might affect a
    current employer or prospective client
  • Internet search engines and electronic data bases
    are accessible and valuable research resources

9
Writing Outline the Purpose?
  • What is the desired communication outcome? What
    do we want our audience to do or not do?
  • Who is our target audience? Define audience in
    terms of age, gender, education level, geography
  • What are our target audiences needs, concerns,
    interests?
  • What is our message? Do we want to inform or
    persuade?
  • What communication channel is most effective?
  • Who is our most believable spokesperson?

10
Writing Basics
  • Sentenceskeep them clear and concise. Best
    average length is 15-17 words
  • Paragraphs Short is better than long. PR
    writers should follow newspaper style two or
    three sentences per graf. Short, punchy
    paragraphs are particularly important for online
    news releases and newsletters
  • One study found it takes people 50 percent more
    time to read material on a computer screen
  • Word choice use reader-friendly words instead
    of stately multi-syllable words (examples p.
    22)
  • Avoid jargon, overly technical words keep voice
    active and present tense use strong visual
    descriptions or analogies when possible
    (Coca-Cola and Microsoft examples on p. 25)
  • Also avoid hype, exaggeration, too many numbers,
    politically incorrect language
  • Review Tips for Success on pages 24-25

11
PR Strategies and Tactics
  • A PR initiative includes laying out strategies to
    achieve desired outcomes
  • Strategies are statements of directions
  • Each strategy is made operational through a list
    of tactics
  • See new cosmetic examples on p. 1-2

12
Communications Technicians
  • PR writers and media placement specialists are
    responsible for implementing the tactics of a
    campaign or program
  • By definition, they fulfill the technician
    roles as the production staff who write the
    news releases and feature stories, pitch coverage
    to the media, and design promotional material

13
Size Matters
  • Communication technician is often an entry level
    position
  • But depending on the size and structure of an
    organization this person may also have management
    duties and advisory responsibilities to top
    managers and executives within the company or
    organization

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