While most events lack the glam of the Royal wedding, or the celebrity of the Oscars, any event planned well and based on a wow idea is certain to draw attention to your organization.
Friday, April 29, 2011
What The Royal Wedding Teaches About Events
While most events lack the glam of the Royal wedding, or the celebrity of the Oscars, any event planned well and based on a wow idea is certain to draw attention to your organization.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Automation Poses PR Risk For Qantas
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Defence In Communications War
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Selling A City
Monday, April 4, 2011
Write Well And Win Attention
I had to change when I entered PR but it took years to bring a more relaxed tone to my writing.
Five things I learned along the way are:
•Always opt for simple language over formal structures and if given the choice select a 25 cent word over a $10 one every time. 25 cent words are the simple words we use in everyday conversation.
• Shorter sentences are punchier sentences. Keep sentences short and certainly to 25 words or less. Sentences with too many words drain the energy from readers.
• Write in the active rather than passive voice. This helps to convey a sense of urgency, impact and energy. Passive language tends to clog up communication.
• Each word and every sentence must justify its existence. Eliminate unnecessary language.
• Get an independent assessment of your writing. I routinely use the Flesch-Kincaid readability tool in Microsoft Word and the UK software, StyleWriter, to rate my writing. And often I will ask someone to review an important piece of work before I send it off.
We are under enormous time pressures these days, so clear writing is at a premium.