Joanne DiMaggio
Writing—Media—Publishing
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Public Relations
"A news sense is really a sense of what is important, what is vital, what has color and life—
what people are interested in. That's journalism."

— Burton Rascoe


Many companies miss the chance to get free publicity because they don't think they have anything worth reporting. A well-written press release can get you anything from a line item to a full length feature article in newspapers or magazines, a segment on the nightly news, or a guest spot on a local TV or radio program. As both a writer and a PR specialist, I can find news in the most unlikely places. I also know there's a lot more to publicity than press releases, such as press kits, speaking engagements, speeches, power point presentations, open houses, grand openings, and press conferences—to name a few. Let me design a public relations campaign just for you.