November 17, 2003 (Press Release) --
Miami, FL – Few businesses can survive without the help of the media. Yet it can be difficult to stand out from the sea of press releases that cross reporters’ desks day after day. The November issue of Power Writing!, a free monthly electronic newsletter, features two articles that give business writers the information they need to write releases that get noticed and to create good relationships with the media.
The first of these articles, entitled "Writing Strong Press Releases," guides writers by giving the main rules for good press releases, including writing about newsworthy events and considering reader interests. The second article, entitled "Making Friends With The Media (5 Ways To Get Your Story Told)," lists five succinct ways businesses can capture and keep the media’s attention. This article was contributed by Megan C. Wallgren, a media relations expert.
Published by Miami freelance writing firm Vanessa Leon Writing & Design, Power Writing! gives advice to business writers from all backgrounds. Topics covered include proper grammar, writing typical business projects such as newsletters, publicity writing, captivating the reader and more. Readers get help on the basics, as well as gain a greater understanding of how good writing can impact the bottom line of their organization. The newsletter is free and is distributed via email monthly.
Vanessa Leon Writing & Design fulfills corporate writing needs. Vanessa Leon, owner, focuses on jobs organizations may find difficult or too time-consuming. "Organizations need newsletters, ezines (online electronic newsletters), web content, press releases, articles and so on, but it isn't always easy for them to get it done," Ms. Leon said. "My goal is to help organizations of all kinds to better meet their goals and serve their customers through good, solid writing. Whether they want my firm to write for them, or just need a little help, I'm here for them."
Any business writer interested in sharpening their skills can visit http://www.vanessaleon.com to subscribe to Power Writing! for free. Or, for more information on Vanessa Leon Writing & Design, please call (305) 884-4545, or email info@vanessaleon.com.
The first of these articles, entitled "Writing Strong Press Releases," guides writers by giving the main rules for good press releases, including writing about newsworthy events and considering reader interests. The second article, entitled "Making Friends With The Media (5 Ways To Get Your Story Told)," lists five succinct ways businesses can capture and keep the media’s attention. This article was contributed by Megan C. Wallgren, a media relations expert.
Published by Miami freelance writing firm Vanessa Leon Writing & Design, Power Writing! gives advice to business writers from all backgrounds. Topics covered include proper grammar, writing typical business projects such as newsletters, publicity writing, captivating the reader and more. Readers get help on the basics, as well as gain a greater understanding of how good writing can impact the bottom line of their organization. The newsletter is free and is distributed via email monthly.
Vanessa Leon Writing & Design fulfills corporate writing needs. Vanessa Leon, owner, focuses on jobs organizations may find difficult or too time-consuming. "Organizations need newsletters, ezines (online electronic newsletters), web content, press releases, articles and so on, but it isn't always easy for them to get it done," Ms. Leon said. "My goal is to help organizations of all kinds to better meet their goals and serve their customers through good, solid writing. Whether they want my firm to write for them, or just need a little help, I'm here for them."
Any business writer interested in sharpening their skills can visit http://www.vanessaleon.com to subscribe to Power Writing! for free. Or, for more information on Vanessa Leon Writing & Design, please call (305) 884-4545, or email info@vanessaleon.com.

Information on writing better press releases and having great media relations is included in the November issue of Power Writing!, a free electronic monthly newsletter.
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