A press list is an essential tool for you to develop a working relationship with members of the press. |
You will go a long way toward getting good publicity for historic preservation if you build good working relationships with the press. |
Preservation is very much about people, and many reporters are looking for human-interest stories that inspire others. Learn how to create those stories. |
A media packet will help your historic preservation group communicate your message to members of the media who attend your events. |
Use press releases and media advisories to alert the media about your historic preservation group's newsworthy events. |
Learn strategies for responding to community misunderstandings and “bad press” |
Television and radio provide great opportunities to share your historic preservation message and attract large numbers of supporters. |
Organizing a Publicity Event, Part 1 of 2 |
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A publicity event is an ideal way for your historic preservation group to communicate information about a newsworthy or milestone event |
Organizing a Publicity Event, Part 2 of 2 |
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Learn how to plan the details to ensure your historic preservation group's event is a success. |
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