In 2020, I was featured in Dazed, The Cut, L'Officiel, Business Insider... Would you be interested in hearing my PR tips?
I've been thinking of sharing PR/marketing insights with younger or upcoming creatives but I am wondering which format and platform would be best. I've studied painting and visual arts, but I've also worked in PR for over a decade alongside my creative projects, and this experience has been extremely useful. Leveraging PR skillset landed me clients, press, and even awards and I wish I had access to the information and knowledge back then.
I don't want to create a whole blog or newsletter, but the information might drown in the info-noise on Twitter or Instagram page. Would anyone be interested in Instagram lives or FB group lives where I could share my experience and answer the questions?
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- This would be so so helpful!
- This would be great, i'm happy to use Instagram for this.
- oooh yes!
- I am interested to know and learn!
- Fire away:) Or better yet can I hire you?Info@kinography.co.ukwww.kinography.co.uk
- @ɐɹoᗡ ɐuu∀ ˥ I agree, that why I'm thinking Instagram lives might be good to discuss real examples and answer questions immediately. Thank you for the comment!
- Hi Akvile,I would say yes definitely there is an ongoing interest how to get features and awards. However I do believe a big part of creatives do not understand PR and so that's why harder them to get as audience.I would say if you can show it through real time examples, just as your experience instead of talking about strategy on a theoretical level it would be very popular. So no b*ing but proven results.
- for sure for sure!
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