Huffington Post small business editor Nate Hindman explains which types of story pitches are more likely to make journalists write your story.
Stories by Bill Miltenberg
11 Media Relations and Pitching Tips from HuffPo’s Nate Hindman
December 3rd, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergPR News Honors Rising Stars in PR
November 30th, 2012 by Bill Miltenberg34 young, established and budding communication professionals were honored on Nov. 29 at PR News’ PR People Awards Luncheon.
3 Tips for Spotting a Rising PR Star
November 28th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergThose making hires (and granting raises) in communications should follow these three steps to find the PR stars of tomorrow, today.
Community Vent: The Most Irksome Facebook Posts
November 27th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergWant to keep your Facebook friends? Avoid posting about politics or going to the gym.
8 Tips for Increasing E-Mail Pitch Open Rates Among Journalists
November 21st, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergMake your news releases and media alerts stand out in a journalist’s inbox with these eight methods.
News Releases a ‘Tool of Last Resort’ for Verizon’s Rich Young
November 20th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergVerizon’s director of media relations takes a break from post-Sandy communications tasks to discuss his team’s content strategy.
25 Frequently Misspelled & Misused Words That Haunt PR Pros
November 20th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergSure, you can make your PR copy sing, but are you an eagle-eye proofreader?
The Hobbit Steps Into a PR Crisis
November 19th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergWith news reports that 27 animals died while being kept on a farm for the filming of The Hobbit, Warner Bros. and Peter Jackson need a new message.
Twitter for PR: New Search Feature Ups Ante on Visuals
November 16th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergIf you want to break through the clutter on Twitter, it’s more important than ever for your tweets to contain visuals.
Pre-Thanksgiving Special: Trio of Updates From Facebook & Pinterest
November 15th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergFacebook launched both a job-listing app and a brand-pages-only news feed, while Pinterest is increasing its efforts to work with businesses.