5 minutes-per-day PR course
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LEARN HOW TO CREATE A PR PLAN IN 5 MINUTES PER DAY AND MAKE YOUR BUSINESS HIT THE HEADLINES

84% of people trust personal recommendations when purchasing a product or service. PR helps you to get your product or service recommended to a very large audience by industry experts, influencers and journalists.

To help you take control of your PR we’ve put together 5 lessons explaining step-by-step how to implement a PR plan into your weekly routine.  

These are really short lessons that you will receive directly to your inbox, so you won't need more than 5 minutes per day to learn more about PR and start telling the world about your business and getting in front of your target audience.  

*When signing up, please note that we will send you the PR lessons and some extra information about JournoLink. Don't worry, you will be able to opt out at any point. 

Here's how it works:

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Lesson1: What actually is PR?

Public relations can be inaccessible for some businesses. This section tells you what disciplines it involves and how can it help your business to grow.

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Lesson 2: Start your PR plan

PR, like any marketing discipline requires a plan coherent with your business strategy. Once you've got your plan, implementing it is easy!

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Lesson 3: PR only 30 minutes per week

Learn how to implement PR into your daily routine! Start connecting with journalists and getting your brand in front of your target audience.

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Lesson 4: How to write a killer press release

The press release is the main tool to contact journalists. Stand out of the crowd with our top tips on how to write a great one.

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Lesson 5: Get started with the right tools

Reach more clients with the power of PR using the right affordable online tools. In our last lesson, you'll find out which ones. 

The PR lessons were very useful. I easily created a PR plan for my business and achieved coverage within the first month! Thanks JournoLink!


Emily Brown Head of Marketing @ VoxSmart

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