Building Relationships with Your Local Media - Training with Fishman PR

Building Relationships with Your Local Media - Training with Fishman PR

Fishman PR joins us again to bring another information filled segment on how to build relationships with your local media. Public relations provides unbiased, third party credibility which creates greater trust with customers. This is an excellent segment that goes into great depth on how you can best research your local media outlets, how you can craft your pitch, and how to best approach the local media. If the media isn't coming after you, why not go after them!
Watch the training recording below and download the presentation slides at the end of this article. 


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