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What they don't teach you at university: The PR HustleThere's no denying those who work in the public relations and media industry work hard. But in 2018, it's all about working smarter, not harder. So if there's a way to streamline and simplify the process of both generating content and ensuring media coverage, both sides benefit. That's where Jana Leonard's PR Hustle fills a gap. Back in Women’s Month, communication specialist Jana Leonard explained the importance of hands-on experience to succeed in this typically-female field and how she juggles all her responsibilities. It’s certainly not easy. Especially as Leonard shares:What they don’t teach you at university is that PR is hard work! It takes consistency, patience, mutual respect and creative thinking – it requires a lot of hustling! ![]() Jana Leonard. All images © Mick Creative. And so, with the PR Hustle, she wanted to create an offline platform for PRs and the media to meet, and in those meetings, to connect, chat, learn and grow – together. I couldn’t agree more that the PR-media relationship benefits from both parties putting in a little more effort. For example, Leonard shares the following four PR-media relationship to-dos. Yes, they sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how many on both sides forget one or more of these points:
Here, Leonard shares the context of the current PR industry, what attendees can expect from the various speakers, and what else the industry can do to boost the SA PR industry’s local knowledge base – both the newbies lacking experience and the older set that are set in their ways. The answer is also simple, as you’ll see! In addition to this, it has become apparent to me that due to the digitally driven age we find ourselves in, we don’t always get to meet fellow PR professionals and the members of the media we spend so much time talking to via email and phone. So with the PR Hustle, I not only want to give fellow PRs the opportunity to be inspired but to also get insight into the best way of pitching content, brands and products to media, influencers and celebrities. In addition – this may be one of the most important drivers for the PR Hustle – I would love for like-minded industry-driven individuals to connect with each other offline growing the industry, one networking event at a time.
Freelancers may pitch stories to publications for their next project, or journalists would pitch ideas to their editors – the PR Hustle’s various event speakers will aim to assist with this.
Understanding a target market and readership is vital when it comes to PR and media. I do believe the two industries are very aligned, and working together is where the magic happens!
To ensure that networking takes place, each event will be an intimate affair with only 20 guests per event, hosted at a local and trendy space in Cape Town. The first one will be hosted at Roast & Co. on 25 April, from 6pm to 8pm. Women’s Health editor, Danielle Weakley, will chat to guests, about:
Each event will have a theme, to be announced with the speaker, the month before. The PR Hustle will be hosted every second month and tickets will be priced at R200 per person attending. Let’s hustle! For more information on the PR Hustle events, get in touch with Leonard over email, sign up to The PR Hustle newsletter and click here to purchase tickets to the event. You can also visit the Jack and Jill Communications website for more, and follow Leonard on Twitter and Instagram for all the latest updates. About Leigh AndrewsLeigh Andrews AKA the #MilkshakeQueen, is former Editor-in-Chief: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com, with a passion for issues of inclusion, belonging, and of course, gourmet food and drinks! Now follow her travel adventures on YouTube @MidlifeMeander. View my profile and articles... |