10 Things Presentation
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10 Things that I learned in Intro to Public Relations
Jaylynne Robinson
Twitter is a website that makes it easy to communicate and network with all types of people in all types of fields.
It’s a great way to stay connected to the world around you.
Communication Model
1) Sender 2) Message 3) Channel 4) Receiver (decoder) 5)Feedback The sender sends message
to receiver who decodes it. The receiver then gives
feedback to the sender The sender then has option
to respond to the feedback.
Blogging
Blogging is a good way to let other people see your views and opinions on topics that you believe are important.
Reading other people’s blogs is an excellent way to keep up to date on current affairs.
It’s also a good way to control how you are represented on the Internet.
Networking
Getting to know the people in your field is a very influential way to gain advice and connections.
Writing a News Release
The purpose of the News Release is to distribute information to the mass media.
When writing a news release use: The Inverted Pyramid with the most important facts of the story
present in the first paragraph.
Public Relations Process
R- Research A- Action C- Communication E- Evaluation
A series of actions, changes, or functions that bring about a result.
Communicating During a Crisis
Put the public first Take responsibility Be honest Designate a single
spokesperson Provide constant flow of
information Be accessible Communicate with key publics
Diverse Age Groups
Generation Y– People born after 1980
Baby Boomers– People born between
1946 and 1964
Seniors– People who are 65 years
or older.
Public Opinion
The sum of individual opinions on an issue affecting those individuals.
Collective expression of opinion of many individuals bound into a group by common aims, aspirations, needs, and ideals.
Opinion does not remain aroused for a long period of time unless people feel their self interest is involved or opinion is sustained by events.
Writing for Clarity
Use symbols, acronyms, and slogans.
– Quickly conceptualizes an idea and travels through extended lines of communications
Avoid jargon– Interferes with the message
and impedes the receiver’s ability to understand it.
Avoid clichés and hype words– Highly charged words with
connotative meanings can pose problems and can seriously undermine the message.