Public Relations

5 Questions to Ask Yourself as You Watch Back Your TV Interview

Pinpoint areas where you can improve your on-camera presence with these simple questions One of your first thoughts after completing a television interview is often, “how did I do?” and one of the best ways to get an idea as to how you performed is reviewing your interview yourself. While opinions and feedback from others...

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What NOT to Do in Your Media Interview: How to Avoid Being a Bad Guest

A broadcast interview opportunity, whether it be television or radio, can be a great way to share your expertise and position yourself as a knowledgeable expert. Often when these interviews are done successfully, they can turn into reoccurring opportunities, allowing you to appear on these local or national platforms monthly, weekly and sometimes even daily....

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3 Ways a TV Interview Can Help More than Just Your PR Presence

Securing a TV interview can be an exciting time for a financial professional. A TV placement provides you with a visual component that can be leveraged in a number of ways – from including it on your Youtube channel, to showing the clip at a client or prospect event, to creating a media reel to...

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5-point Checklist For a Successful TV Interview

What will I say? How do I practice? What will I wear? How do I calm my nerves? What do I do after the interview is over? These may be some of the thoughts running through your mind once you’ve secured a TV interview opportunity. Whether it be live or recorded, there are many steps...

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How to Land Media Interviews Surrounding Market Volatility (and Other Breaking News)

When Ongoing PR Efforts Pay Off for Advisors Often times, media opportunities occur because of someone, typically a PR professional, actively working on behalf of a client to secure media interviews. And while this is the case more often than not, at a certain point, there comes a time when consistent PR efforts pay off...

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Maximize Your PR Opportunities: A Step-By-Step Guide to Coordinating and Confirming Interviews

So, you’ve hired a public relations firm to help boost your media presence and build your brand – smart move! You may be itching to begin the interview process so you can see your first placement and start to feel the impact PR can have on your business – but where do you start? When...

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Talking Points 101:

A Guide to Making Your Interview Cheat Sheet Talking points can serve as a great resource as you prepare for a media interview. Most often used for TV or radio interviews, talking points can be developed in advance so that both you and the interviewer understand the general direction of the interview. By proactively creating...

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“Off the Record”: Proceed with Caution

Has a reporter ever asked you a question “off the record,” and you’re unsure how to approach this potentially sticky situation? In the world of journalism, an off-the-record statement can help provide context or background information to a reporter, and it is (usually) understood as off limits, or not for publication. But as many of...

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Media Reel: What is it and why do I need it?

Depending on the extent of your PR experience, you may or may not have heard of a media reel. Even if you have, you may not fully understand the purpose it serves and why you might need one. So, here’s the details on media reels and why you may want to consider getting one: What...

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Materials a Reporter May Find Helpful

How to Leave Behind a Lasting Impression Following Your Interview. Talking points? Check! Professional attire? Check! Nail the interview? Check! After preparing and conducting a successful interview, you may feel like your job is done, but what if there were a way to help secure yourself as an ongoing resource with the reporter you just...

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