Writing samples
Guest posts for PR outlets:
- 3 PR Leadership Lessons from Dale Carnegie – PR Daily, April 22, 2015
- Repurpose Content with These Six Tools – Spin Sucks, April 16, 2015
- Restart your blog and turn it into a strategic, measurable company asset – PR News Social Media Guidebook, March 2015 (pages 266 – 269)
- Writing an op-ed in six steps – Yahoo! Small Business, February 2015
- Six writing tips from “Everybody Writes” – Business 2 Community, Feb. 4, 2015
- Content Hubs: 7 Types of Spin-Off Blog Posts that Save Time and Grow SEO – SEM Rush, Dec. 18, 2014
- 5 Visual Tools for Artistically Challenged PR Pros – PRSA Tactics, Dec. 1, 2014
- How using the research skills you learned in college can pay off – PR Daily, Oct. 3, 2014
- Five Visual Tools for Artistically Challenged PR Pros – PRSA The Edge, Sept. 25, 2014
- 6 ways to prove PR value with Google Analytics – PR Daily, Sept. 8, 2014
- 4 timeless lessons from Edward Bernays – PR Daily, Aug. 8, 2014
- Book Review: ‘Spin Sucks’ by Gini Dietrich – PRSA The Edge – Aug. 4, 2014
- How to Hashtag for Twitter Success – PR Daily – July 21, 2014
- Build Brand Buzz through Blogger Relations – PRSA The Edge – June 23, 2014
- Three Ways to Stay Informed in a Busy PR World – PRSA The Edge – June 5, 2014
For work-related writing samples, please email vermillion.stephanie@gmail.com.
My love for writing started at age five. Chris, my brother, brought home his first punishment essay and I seized the opportunity. After relating Winnie the Pooh to good behavior for two pages, I knew I’d found my knack. It only took a few years of maturing for me to realize I could exchange my essay writing skills for his spider killing abilities – making the Vermillion sibling relationship rather lucrative growing up.
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