Why PR pros should hold off on the follow-ups
Reporters are inundated with requests, and your ‘just checking in’ call or email might damage your media relationships. Here’s why you should take a breath and be patient.
Reporters are inundated with requests, and your ‘just checking in’ call or email might damage your media relationships. Here’s why you should take a breath and be patient.
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