PRESS RELEASE PRIMER TAKLES PR BASICS
Introduction of a PR Primer for use by beginners and professionals alike. The primer is available as a downloadable document and covers most aspects of press release creation and distribution.
HEMET, California, November 3, 2003 -- WebPR, Inc., this week announced an updated version of its celebrated Press Release Primer," a compact document that spells out how to create and distribute press releases that will be accepted even by the most irascible editor.
Thirty years in PR have taught me that editors and reporters are often the targets of the most inopportune communications," says Joe Gagliano, president of WebPR. The PR Primer does not teach how to write, but it does provide a framework for the creation of releases that will not drive recipients to distraction, or worse."
The PR Primer describes the role of a press release, its layout and length, how quotes are used, distribution, and follow-up. One of the topics covered, and the bane of editors everywhere, is the infamous did you get my release" telephone call.
The 20-page document is available as a .PDF (Portable Document Format) downloadable file, priced just under $8, at the companys website.
For more information, contact: WebPR, Inc., 368 S. Weston Place, Hemet, CA 92543. Tel: 909.929.8653. http://www.webpr.com
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