Guerrilla P.R. 2.0
Wage an Effective Publicity Campaign without Going Broke
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Tom Weiner
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Michael Levine
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"With an encouraging tone and a splash of humor, the author introduces readers to the PR pro's mindset....Instructive and entertaining...a clear-eyed and clever bible for the enterprising grassroots publicist." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Great content but it was a bit boring to listen to
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So the value you'll get from this book is:
1. Wisdom and perspective from a PR veteran.
2. Some low-budget PR tactics.
3. Occasional creative PR example.
4. Lots of useful, basic and common sense PR advice.
Nothing "Guerrilla" About This Book
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If you can look past the consistent flow of outdated information, you can learn the basics about PR and publicity. However, it’s probably wiser to find a different book or read the print book, so you can skip all the obviously outdated references.
This won’t actually help you save money, because the money saving techniques chapter is based on print. I doubt any journalist today wants to receive letters in the mail.
I chose 3*, since in 2009, it would’ve been a 5* book, vs a 1*.
Audible wants more words, so I’ll add: Personally, it annoyed me he said we’re living “in an ADHD world.” Since this was published, people have become aware that using this phrasing diminishes the struggles people with ADHD face. IT IS REAL, it is NOT something EVERYONE has. ADHD is about WAY more than distraction. That and the whole world doesn’t have a diagnosable condition.
I wish the author would revise the book for modern times, since he clearly knows what he’s doing. (And get a better narrator)
I recommend for people who have reading disabilities like me, so I have to use audiobooks.
Outdated, but one’s valuable.
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Great book
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