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- The Three A’s: How to Build Communication That Converts
Powerful communication and successful brand outreach start with one simple framework. By: MMM Editorial Team Every successful brand has one thing in common: clarity in communication. If you’re only showing up on one platform or relying on a single format, you’re missing opportunities [Related] How to Look Better on Camera pt 3: The Science of Smiling And it’s not just external.
- Mañón Media's Tianna Mañón Returns for “Clarity That Converts: Part 2,” Hosted by the International Black Coaches Alliance
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- Call to Action Part 3: How to Specifically Mention Your CTA in Media/News Interviews
Your call to action is one of the most important parts of your press/outreach strategy. If you're an artist, offer to sing on camera or show off your art during your interview. If you're helping students, put them on camera! It gives you the confidence you need to get on camera, put your nerves to the side and tell people what
- The Top PR Trends of 2026
One excellent example is Media 2070's ongoing Black Future Newsstand a travelling exhibit that easily There is no longer a need to put the CEO in front of a camera every day. Meaning-Making In a world of AI summaries and endless memes, meaning-making is so valuable and it's one
- 8 PR Tricks & Strategies We Learned this Year
Having one on hand can boost how quickly you land interviews. How a deeper breath can improve on-camera presence: Take a deep breath. Now, speak. trick I use with my clients to immediately calm their nerves and make them look and sound better on camera
- [Placement] AW Foundation aims to teach people skills to develop life long careers
Diamond Gardner is getting himself set up for a journey he never imagined just one year ago. “Adjusting the camera and sound check and then we will be good to go,” said Gardner.
- The Avenue Blackbox Theatre Announces Zooman and the Sign
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- How One Mother Saved Her Children from Foster Care
Did you know our firm works to get important stories & excluded voices into the news? This placement is the result of Monthly Publicity Services. Tell us your story and we'll help you get into major news outlets! Lorina Troy was just announced as the winner of the Family Justice Resource Center's 2022 Child Advocacy of the Year Award for her nationwide efforts advocating for children and families who have been the victims of medical misdiagnosis and wrongful allegations of child abuse/neglect. Read her story below: Lorina Troy didn't know what was wrong with her son, JJ. As an infant, he suffered from frequent vomiting and his doctors and nurses all noted that his head size measured above normal before and after birth. Yet, they diagnosed with a simple stomach virus and sent the family home. [Related] How the "Employee Whisperer" is Changing American Workplaces Months later, at five months old, JJ was still ill. His head continued to swell and an MRI showed excessive fluid inside his skull. Troy and her husband were told they'd have to speak to a child abuse pediatrician, Dr. Kelly Liker who diagnosed JJ as a victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Based solely on this opinion, the children’s hospital reported JJ's parents for abuse and both he and his older brother were placed in foster care, where they bounced from home to home. "We were told how our 5-month-old son cried all day in foster care. And our 4-year-old son lost 20 pounds within the span of six weeks," Troy said. "It took almost six months to get them back and on top of that, my husband was wrongfully charged with two felonies so he lost both his government and military security clearance– along with his job. We actually had to sell our home to pay for mounting legal fees." Finally, it was determined that JJ had a birth injury and a medical condition called benign external hydrocephalus, which occurs when spinal fluid builds up outside of the brain, causing swelling. [Related] Can Data Collection be Compassionate? How This Firm is Redesigning for Equity Troy has since written a book about the experience to provide solace to other families and has joined forces with other falsely accused families to raise awareness about the prevalence (and devastating impact) of abuse misdiagnoses. In 2021, her collaboration with legislators and testimony at the Texas Capitol played a key role in passing legislation that allows Texas parents to obtain a second opinion before their children are wrongfully removed from their care. And she doesn't plan to stop there. Her goal is to fight for a federal law so everyone across the nation can get a second opinion. "Despite the extreme challenges of our circumstances, we had to stay strong and not give up," she said. "Now, we can take our terrible situation and what we have learned and we help others in similar situations. I hope that someday there can be a federal law that will allow parents a second opinion before a traumatic and wrongful removal. I hope and pray for changes." Learn more about the Troy family and follow their journey on Facebook. Do you want to get your brand into the news? Set up a discovery meeting and get a full report with sample pitches and press releases to use! Even if you don't book with us long-term, you keep the report!
- Placement: Brittany Rumph & Lindsay Swanson Swing by the Only One Mic Podcast to Discuss Innova
Innova Girls Academy Charter School founders Brittany Rumph & Lindsay Swanson talk about their backgrounds, how they met, and what Innova has to offer the girls of Rochester. Visit Innova Girls Academy Charter School's website for information about the school's mission and program.
- Surprise! How One Organization is Making it Fun to Try New Foods
CurAte is spotlighting Local Eateries and Helping Roc Foodies Find their Next “Fave” with Surprise Meals Rochester’s food scene is just waiting to be explored and CurAte is a local foodie must-try. The organization works with local restaurants to offer a specially curated, surprise meal every month. The result? CurAte is raising awareness about diverse cuisines and local eateries from across the region, helping them attract new customers and compete amid a pandemic. Related: Do you need effective press releases to get news coverage on your brand or product? We can help you get immediate coverage! Because each meal is a complete surprise, customers only know when the meal is vegan, vegetarian or gluten-free. Besides that, they simply wait to be served a family-style dinner for two, delivered fresh to their door. There is also a pick-up option at The Historic German House for those who prefer that. Past meals have included Indian and Polish cuisine. “We want to help people finally enjoy that restaurant they’ve been saying they should visit for the last three years,” explained co-owner Chris Lindstrom. “We keep the meals a surprise because we want to keep the meal fun, interesting, and unique. We’ve found that this is the best way to keep preconceived ideas out of the mix of trying new cuisines!” Related: Are you struggling to get media coverage for your brand? The holidays is a great time to change your strategy and get the coverage of your dreams! Our Full Press Strategy includes a unique strategy to get you in headlines, 3 FREE press alerts (written just for your brand)– and more than 50 dozen tips and tricks to help you stand out! In addition to bringing in new customers, organizers also ensure that restaurants get their fair share of each ticket. 25 dollars from every ticket sold goes directly to the restaurant and there are no additional fees. When the food is ready, CurAte staff handle delivery and pick-up for customers, reducing strain on the restaurant. It’s a fun and convenient way to try a new food while also helping a restaurant grow. CurAte’s next dinner surprise will take place January 26, 2022. Learn more here and follow to be notified of upcoming events.
- [Placement] CaTyra Polland, Creator of National Black Authors Day, Visits the Only One Mic Podcast
Author, Editor, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Founder of Love4Words, CaTyra Polland, stops by the Only One Check out the video above or click the link to listen to CaTyra’s interview with the Only One Mic podcast
- [Placement] One Year Later, Community Continues to Fight for Justice for Daniel Prude
In Rochester, NY, Free the People hosted a community update on the one-year anniversary since the public






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