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<title>Media Interview Tips</title>
<description>Congratulations, you’re going to be interviewed! This is exciting but probably a bit nerve-racking for you. Here are some points to remember in all interviews:</description>
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<title>10 Ways to Get the Media to Love You</title>
<description>So you’ve put yourself “out there” with a public relations campaign. Your dealings with the media now</description>
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<title>A GREAT USP IS THE KEY TO GREAT PUBLICITY</title>
<description>Whenever I speak to professionals and business owners about publicity, I always talk about the important the Unique Selling Proposition (USP). This topic generates lots of comments and questions. This is how to relate the USP to great publicity.</description>
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<title>Top 5 Ways to Network Effectively at a Meeting</title>
<description>1. Make friends with the people sitting near you. If you already know them, solidify the relationship. Otherwise, sit next to people you’d like to meet.</description>
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