Press Release Writing: Don’t Forget Revisions
Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 17 of July , 2008 at 2:38 pm
Back when we were all younger and learning about things like writing papers in school, teachers always made an effort to say that you should always try to capture your thoughts in a draft and to put the pieces together, and then go back through and clean things up a bit. When it comes to press release writing, you’ll find that this is a remarkably good idea.
Revisions in press release writing are about a number of things. There’s the need to ensure that you properly formatted the press release that you wrote. There’s the need to make sure that spelling and grammar are correct within your press release. There’s also a need to make sure that you’ve not only managed to get your news out there a bit, but also you’ve made sure that your press release was newsworthy and would help to get the attention of the reader.
You may find that when you go back through your press release you can say something more effectively by writing it a different way. You might find that you typed in a comma where you meant to put a period - even little revisions like this are important to press release writing. Simply by taking the time to go through your press release writing and to create a second draft, you’ll find that you can have a dramatic impact on the work that you’ve done.
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