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LinkedIn PR content that attracts reporters is not about posting more often, chasing vanity engagement, or turning your feed into a press release archive. It is about publishing timely, credible, quote-worthy insight that helps journalists understand what is changing in your market.
In this episode, we use the LinkedIn-led PR framework from PR.digital as a launchpad and expand it into a practical playbook for founders, executives, agencies, and B2B marketers who want earned media opportunities to come from consistent, useful thought leadership.
What we cover
Actionable framework
Source inspiration
Helpful links
By Samuel EdwardsLinkedIn PR content that attracts reporters is not about posting more often, chasing vanity engagement, or turning your feed into a press release archive. It is about publishing timely, credible, quote-worthy insight that helps journalists understand what is changing in your market.
In this episode, we use the LinkedIn-led PR framework from PR.digital as a launchpad and expand it into a practical playbook for founders, executives, agencies, and B2B marketers who want earned media opportunities to come from consistent, useful thought leadership.
What we cover
Actionable framework
Source inspiration
Helpful links