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In Class Assignment #8 List 5 examples that a PR professional can use public relations writing. Public Relations Writing Even with the growth of the internet, public relations writing is still a critical part of this role. PR professionals are professional communicators, and often that means communicating through writing. PR professionals should write and speak better than any of their colleagues. The ability to write easily, quickly, and clearly is what classifies the role of PR professionals from others in an organization. Executives and Writing Upper management often have finance, legal, engineering, or sales experience, but when they reach the top, it is important that they are able to write articles, speeches, memos, and testimony. They often need advisers, those being the PR professional. Writing For the Eye and Ear There are many PR professionals who are poor writers. Writing for the eye must be able to withstand the most rigorous scrutiny. Writing for the ear gives the audience the chance to only listen to the message and comprehend it. PR professionals must understand the difference between writing for the ear and writing for the eye. Fundamentals of Writing Writing takes patience and hard work. The writing must precede the expression: ◦Must relate to the reader ◦Must engage the readers attention ◦Must concern the reader ◦Must be in the reader’s interest It is key to come up with clever ideas, it isn’t always about inventing the wheel, but rather reinventing the wheel.
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