Founded in January 2004, The PR Training Centre provides
one-day workshops in PR Skills, Advanced PR Skills, Digital PR
Skills, Web Marketing Skills, Creative Writing for Public Relations and Blogging and Reputation Management.
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The Independent, June 2008
How to
survive the Digital PR revolution, by Richard Milton
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PR Week, November 2007
Training for the
digital age, by Alex Black
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Press Releases
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The PR Training
Centre announces new half-day workshop
Creative Writing for Public Relations
London, 1st September 2008: The PR Training Centre has
announced a new Half-day workshop on Creative Writing for
Public Relations. The workshop is designed for marketing and
PR people who are called on to write creatively, especially
for print and online media and for websites.
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The PR Training Centre announces Autumn schedule of one-day
workshops
London, 4 August 2008: PR Skills, Advanced PR skills,
Digital PR Skills and Web Marketing Skills all figure
prominently in the new Autumn schedule of one-day workshops
announced today by The PR Training Centre.
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The PR Training Centre announces Advanced PR skills workshop
for 15 August
London, 10 July 2008: Handling media interviews, media
crisis management and digital PR Skills are all high on the
agenda of the one-day Advanced PR skills workshop to be run by
The PR Training Centre on Friday 15 August.
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New course from The
PR Training Centre for Autumn 2007
Digital PR Skills Workshop
London, 17 September 2007: Leading PR Training
organization, The PR Training Centre, has announced the first
of three new courses for Autumn 2007 -- ‘Digital PR’. Full
details of the course are given on The PR Training Centre
website at www.theprtrainingcentre.com.
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‘Do Your Own PR’
– New management handbook from
PR Training Centre presenter Richard Milton
With pressure on marketing budgets growing faster than
ever, more and more marketing managers are having to devise
their own PR strategies and run their own PR programmes,
instead of relying on outside PR agencies.
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