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9 Free Public Relations Tools

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Help A Reporter Out is one of the most valuable resources

connecting reporters with sources for their stories.

If you haven’t signed up for HARO emails yet, do it now!

Before your next interview, briefing, or

pitch, have Charlie email you the bios, social media activity, recent news, and

other insights on each meeting participant.

Nothing ruins a press release like a glaring grammatical error. Use Grammarly to check your documents for spelling, grammar, and

even plagiarism.

With the Rapportive add-on for Firefox and Chrome, see LinkedIn profiles, shared

connections, and more information about your Gmail contacts without ever leaving your inbox.

A free alternative to more expensive and robust monitoring services, Google Alerts is a great way to keep tabs on your clients, news

stories, or topics of interest.

Alerts

Moz’s Twitter analytics app helps PR pros find new influencers and analyze

the behavior of any Twitter user.

AP Stylebook Ask The Editor:A sample of FAQs not answered in the AP

Stylebook. The full FAQ is available to online

subscribers.

Alexa is one of the most powerful free tools to give PR pros at-a-glance analytics. Find any

website’s audience demographics and discover similar sites where your targets may

be hanging out.

Use BusinessWire to search for news releases in your industry or from competitors. Even create a personalized daily news feed

with a free account.

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