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The Tech PR Playbook
- How to Make Media Love You, Influence People, and Explode Awareness About Your Innovation Company
- Narrated by: Brad Smith
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Imagine you could access a key to unlock editorial coverage in the world's biggest media outlets and catapult your innovation company to the stratosphere.
Buckle up, because this book lays out the steps to do just that, via a proven system that's been battle tested for years.
There is no doubt that public relations (PR) can move mountains for innovation-driven companies. Though the outputs of PR can confer significant advantages on companies seeking to change the status quo, build their brand equity, and drive sales, too often common mistakes result in wasted money, finger pointing, and tattered reputations.
After listening to this book, you will know how to use media coverage of your organization to:
- Build a brand the world fawns over.
- Win the war for talent in your industry.
- Inject your sales program with a dose of rocket fuel.
- Attract investors who can help you level up.
Authors Jackson Wightman and Borjana Slipicevic have worked with Fortune 100s, scale-ups, and startups for a combined 40 years via their PR agency, Proper Propaganda. The systems and insights in this book have helped the firm's clients get into every major media outlet in the Anglosphere, from The New York Times to TechCrunch, Mashable, and beyond.
Packed with strategic advice, free tools, and practical tips, this book will forever change your outlook on PR and allow you to build relationships with the world’s leading media outlets, get the coverage you have always dreamt about, and build a valuable company people love.
Leaders at innovation companies will never look at PR the same way after listening to this book.