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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Download the audio recording below 'Related Documents'! As your organization works to stay top of mind for supporters and the media, you may be feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of public relations, pitches and press releases. You think to yourself: What grabs a reporter's attention?
 
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
As your organization works to stay top of mind for supporters and the media, you may stare at your blinking cursor wondering how to create the most effective bang for your public relations buck: "What makes a nonprofit press release pop?" quot; "How can I stay consistent across different media-both online and offline?"
 
Friday, December 21, 2007
We don't like to toot our own horn, but as a PR firm, we're kind of in the horn-tooting business, and we're proud of this: Bottom Line Public Relations in Fort Wayne, is the only PR firm in Indiana to achieve ranking in the annual list published by PR WEEK, the trade magazine for the PR industry. 260) 416-0222.
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

As your organization works to stay top of mind for supporters and the media, you may stare at your blinking cursor wondering how to create the most effective bang for your public relations buck: "What makes a nonprofit press release pop?" quot; "How can I stay consistent across different media-both online and offline?"
We don't like to toot our own horn, but as a PR firm, we're kind of in the horn-tooting business, and we're proud of this: Bottom Line Public Relations in Fort Wayne, is the only PR firm in Indiana to achieve ranking in the annual list published by PR WEEK, the trade magazine for the PR industry. 260) 416-0222.
Download the audio recording below 'Related Documents'! As your organization works to stay top of mind for supporters and the media, you may be feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of public relations, pitches and press releases. You think to yourself: What grabs a reporter's attention?
If you are a nonprofit communicator or public relations representative launching a new branding campaign on a fixed budget, where’s the best place to start? Nonprofits can use jingles to educate, to motivate, and to increase use of their services. Music is a great place to start. Consider a jingle. 1960s). 1970s). 1971). 1959).