Digital press office: How to generate interest in media 2.0 and manage public relations thanks to the potential of the web

· Stefano Calicchio
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The press office and public relations activities have undergone drastic changes with the advent of the internet. The management of new media today represents a fundamental step for anyone who wants to build their online visibility by learning to communicate with the typical services of web 2.0. In this manual you will discover operational strategies to take up the challenge of new media and set up a communication plan able to make the most of the many opportunities that have emerged in recent years. In particular, you will discover how to exploit the competitive advantage offered by the digital press office, how to organize online communication, how to apply the new rules of public relations on the web. You will also learn how to use new operational tools such as online press releases, article marketing, corporate blogs, digital interviews, online sponsorships and press kits. This will allow you to acquire key information to expand your target audience and to better manage your corporate communication. In simple terms, stop wasting time on ineffective reading or advice and now gain years of experience with reading that gives you all the information you need to achieve your goals.

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