6 Bad Writing Practices PR Professionals Should Avoid
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PRWire 360
October 06, 2022 at 13:07 PM EDT
It's easy to put together a copy or press release, but doing so can make it easy to overlook some bad writing habits. Here are some ways PR and communications professionals can get in the way of effectively getting their message across, along with some advice on how to change it.
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Writing clearly and concisely is important to PR professionals for two very important reasons. First, the easier your writing is to read (and the quicker you get to the point), the more people will pay attention to it. Second, and perhaps more importantly, if your writing looks like a marketing brochure, one in two people will read your entire email. It may be blocked. Using more natural language also brings SEO benefits. Users are more likely to use natural language in their search terms. So write it for your users and show your content higher in search results.
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The passive voice is when the subject is the recipient of the verb’s action. For example, a passive that editors despise is active, and a passive that editors despise is passive. Editors tend to prefer a clearer, more direct and active voice. You might be tempted to use the passive voice because it sounds fancy, but just like using too many jargon, too much passive voice can alienate those who might want to cover your story. I do not advocate cutting the passive voice 100% from your writing.
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Your writing may be great, but if you ignore SEO basics, you're missing out on an opportunity to draw more attention to your brand story. If search engines don't have a clear idea of ​​what your story is about, why you're telling it, and who your target audience is, it's less likely that your news will show up in search results.
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We are all pressed for time, understaffed, or both. Or maybe you've read the news over and over and are convinced you've got it all wrong. However, it is very important that you allow enough time to fully proof your speech or press release. Typing mistakes can destroy your credibility in the eyes of stakeholders.
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To inspire and improve your press release writing, you need to see what else is out there. Make it your mission to find out what journalists in your industry are writing about and ask yourself questions to determine the type of content you want. What stories do they cover? What tone do they use? Do they always include multimedia? Check out how other best writers are creating content to connect with their readers, and earn bonus points. You may find unique story angles to pitch to influencers and journalists.
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