Help A ReporterOut is one of
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connecting reporters with
sources for their stories.
If you haven’t signed up for
HARO emails yet, do it now!
3.
Before your next
interview,briefing, or
pitch, have Charlie email
you the bios, social media
activity, recent news, and
other insights on each
meeting participant.
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Nothing ruins apress release like a glaring
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With the Rapportiveadd-on for Firefox and
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A free alternativeto more expensive and robust
monitoring services, Google Alerts is a great
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or topics of interest.
Alerts
7.
Moz’s Twitter analyticsapp helps PR
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AP Stylebook AskThe Editor:
A sample of FAQs not
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similar sites where your targets may be
hanging out.
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