|
In association with

|
Public Relations Writing: The Essentials of Style and Format
by Thomas Bivins
from McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Customer Reviews:
-
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
-
OK as a very broad overview for beginners 
The title of this book doesn't reflect its very broad coverage. Indeed, the book discusses a wide range of PR topics, as well as marketing communications and advertising. For this reason, the book is suitable for an undergraduate-level introductory course on corporate communications. However, while the information presented is clear and relevant, it lacks depth. Students who want to pursue PR and marketing writing as a career will want to supplement this book with other resources.
-
Writing the Wrongs 
Effective writing skills must be mastered by anyone hoping to work in the field of public relations. If PR people do nothing else, they write, revise, write, revise, and write, more and more and more, until finally they write the wrongs (figuratively speaking, of course). In answer to this call, Thomas H. Bivins has created a dynamically comprehensive guide to many forms and styles of PR writing, from news release writing to desktop publishing. He also suggests ways of enhancing creativity, another... more info
Similar Products:
| Portions © Amazon.com, Inc. |
|