How to write copy that journalists use
Times might be tough, but that doesn't mean you should stop investing in your skills and people. When the good times return – as they surely will – you need to have all the skills and people in place ready to take advantage and reap the profits.
The trick right now is not to cut your training budget, but to invest it wisely - and that's where I can help you.
Over the last year dozens of PRs have benefited from my training course "How to write copy that journalists use", and so in 2009 I'll be expanding the range of courses that I offer. However this means that this is the last opportunity to attend this particular course.
So, because I want as many people as possible to see it, and because I know you need to be smart about where you invest your training budget, I'm offering places on these final three sessions on a two-for-one basis.
5th November – Edinburgh
12th November – London
19th November – Manchester
In a practical and enjoyable half-day session delegates will learn:
- the top five copywriting mistakes that PRs make
- how to avoid basic copywriting errors
- how to convey a clear and powerful message in their copy
- how to make their copy relevant
- how to get more of their copy in the top publications
For every place you book at £285 you also receive one free place.
Each course is a half-day of training and then four weeks of one-to-one coaching on real-life copy.
Please see here for more details: www.alex-blyth.co.uk, or respond to this e-mail to reserve your places.
Places are limited to only 12 per session - so, as they say, book now to avoid disappointment!
Full details here:
http://www.alex-blyth.co.uk/training.php