Writing Skills for Public Relations: Style and Technique for Mainstream and Social Media / Edition 5

Writing Skills for Public Relations: Style and Technique for Mainstream and Social Media / Edition 5

by John Foster
ISBN-10:
0749465433
ISBN-13:
9780749465438
Pub. Date:
10/30/2012
Publisher:
Kogan Page, Ltd.
ISBN-10:
0749465433
ISBN-13:
9780749465438
Pub. Date:
10/30/2012
Publisher:
Kogan Page, Ltd.
Writing Skills for Public Relations: Style and Technique for Mainstream and Social Media / Edition 5

Writing Skills for Public Relations: Style and Technique for Mainstream and Social Media / Edition 5

by John Foster
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Overview

Writing Skills for Public Relations is filled with helpful pointers and useful examples for public relations practitioners at all levels who need to make the best use of written communication. Covering both style and presentation, it addresses the dos and don'ts of English grammar, including jargon and clichés, as well as important legal considerations. Along with guidance on editing, policing house style, writing for the press, public speaking, pronunciation and good text design and layout, this fifth edition provides valuable advice on writing for online and social media. This is an essential hands-on practical guide for anyone earning a living through the written or spoken word.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780749465438
Publisher: Kogan Page, Ltd.
Publication date: 10/30/2012
Series: PR In Practice
Edition description: Fifth Edition
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Foster has a background in journalism and has held senior public relations posts with Pira International and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. He has written, edited and produced work ranging from house journals, books, posters and brochures to speeches and presentations. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, he was awarded the Institute's Stephen Tallents Medal for his 'contribution and commitment to the effective use of the written word'.

Table of Contents

** Chapter - 00: Introduction; ** Chapter - 01: The importance of style: an overview; ** Chapter - 02: Trouble with plurals and possessives; ** Chapter - 03: Making your mark; ** Chapter - 04: Down with capitalism!; ** Chapter - 05: Clichés, jargon and other worn words; ** Chapter - 06: Is it easy to read?; ** Chapter - 07: Headlines: making them work; ** Chapter - 08: Dealing with figures and abbreviations; ** Chapter - 09: Keep it short, simple – and plain; ** Chapter - 10: Social media: the X-factor for PR; ** Chapter - 11: Writing for the media; ** Chapter - 12: Captions: how to handle them; ** Chapter - 13: Why editing matters; ** Chapter - 14: Skills and styles for the office; ** Chapter - 15: Traps, snares and pitfalls; ** Chapter - 16: Americanisms – the differences; ** Chapter - 17: The spoken word: pronunciation pointers; ** Chapter - 18: Principles of presentation; ** Chapter - 19: Writing for the web; ** Chapter - 20: Tone – the linchpin of reputation; ** Chapter - 21: Now it’s annual report time; ** Chapter - 22: Is it legal?; ** Chapter - 23: Keep to the codes
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