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April 13, 2012

pamlontos: Give the reporter your after-hours contact information. They may have last minute questions or want to give you updates. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Give the reporter your after-hours contact information. They may have last minute questions or want to give you updates. pamlontos@gmail.com
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April 11, 2012

pamlontos: Prepare yourself to make a polished impression and you can exert a measure of control of your nerves- and your message. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Prepare yourself to make a polished impression and you can exert a measure of control of your nerves- and your message. pamlontos@gmail.com
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April 9, 2012

pamlontos: Never repeat the negative word or phrase that a reporter says. Frame those thoughts in your own words. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Never repeat the negative word or phrase that a reporter says. Frame those thoughts in your own words. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on April 09, 2012 06:35

April 6, 2012

pamlontos: Be assertive and direct during an interview, and frame your answers in a positive way. Speak in complete thoughts. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Be assertive and direct during an interview, and frame your answers in a positive way. Speak in complete thoughts. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on April 06, 2012 06:35

April 4, 2012

pamlontos: After you answer the reporter’s question, or explain why you cannot, immediately transition to your key messages. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: After you answer the reporter’s question, or explain why you cannot, immediately transition to your key messages. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on April 04, 2012 06:31

pamlontos: After you answer the reporter's question, or explain why you cannot, immediately transition to your key messages. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: After you answer the reporter's question, or explain why you cannot, immediately transition to your key messages. pamlontos@gmail.com
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April 2, 2012

pamlontos: Eliminate jargon and keep sentences short. Even complex ideas are best explained in short, simple sentences. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Eliminate jargon and keep sentences short. Even complex ideas are best explained in short, simple sentences. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on April 02, 2012 06:31

March 30, 2012

pamlontos: Think through what your audience cares about. What concerns them? Refine your message. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Think through what your audience cares about. What concerns them? Refine your message. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on March 30, 2012 06:31

March 28, 2012

pamlontos: Be relaxed, flexible and spontaneous during your interview, but plan what to do if you should begin to feel distressed. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: Be relaxed, flexible and spontaneous during your interview, but plan what to do if you should begin to feel distressed. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on March 28, 2012 06:31

March 26, 2012

pamlontos: People conclude more from your tone of voice and even from your body language than they do from your actual words. pamlontos@gmail.com

pamlontos: People conclude more from your tone of voice and even from your body language than they do from your actual words. pamlontos@gmail.com
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Published on March 26, 2012 06:31

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