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Ellen Maleszewski

How to Communicate More Effectively - 0 views

  • 1. Have I used any extra words or sentences that are not necessary?       2. Is my average paragraph approximately 50 words?       3. Did I use any headings or subheads in the text?       4. Could any information be presented in a bulleted format?       5. Would the use of bold print or other highlights enhance key points?       6. Should any information be linked to other documents?       7. Is my work mechanically excellent?
  • The bottom line is basically if you want to get out of the "paper based stone age" and make your electronic material more user friendly and enhance your message effectiveness, your focus in developing electronic content should include the Three Fundamental Rules for effective written communications.
  • A basic principle in developing any written communication is when content is developed in a user friendly format and adjusted to meet the needs of the consumer, readability increases and message effectiveness is enhanced.
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  • n writing for today's electronic medium, key factors in developing and formatting content can be basically boiled down to what I believe are three fundamental principles or rules for electronic content.
  • Based on various usability studies and writing research my three rules are:
  • Rule 1 - Reduce Written Content by 50 Percent
  • Rule 2 - Do Not Use Large Chunks of Text
  • Rule 3 - Use Hypertext, Headings, Highlights, Bulleted Lists
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    PR Tools: Communicating effectly
Ellen Maleszewski

ABC's of Marketing - 0 views

  • Public relations is a key component of a successful marketing campaign, so it's essential that PR professionals speak the language of marketers.
  • THE FOUR P's OF MARKETING Product: goods and services, whether bottled water or car insurance. This ‘P’ includes a product’s design and development, as well as its branding and packaging.  Place (or distribution): where a product or service is offered for sale, and how it gets there. This is how the product gets moved from the producer to the consumer.   Price: at what charge the product/service is offered for sale. Promotion: this how you let the consumers know about your product for sale. This is done through advertising, personal selling, sales promotions, direct marketing, and publicity.
  • FOUR C’s OF CONSUMER-SIDE MARKETING
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  • TARGETING AND POSITIONING  
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    PR Tools: ABC's of Marketing
Ellen Maleszewski

Crisis Planning - 0 views

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    PR Tools: Crisis planning kit
Ellen Maleszewski

WOM 101 - 0 views

  • Word of mouth marketing encompasses dozens of marketing techniques that are geared toward encouraging and helping people to talk to each other about products and services.
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