Public Relations: How to Be a Government/PIO Spokesperson
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Public Relations. Imagine yourself fielding reporters’ tough questions at a heated press conference, and you appear perfectly confident, authoritative and on message. You can get the exact messages and quotes you want about your government agency into the news media.
How to be a Government Spokesperson
In this “How to be a Government Spokesperson” Public Relations course you will learn how to communicate to the media effectively as a representative of a government agency or bureau. The media hold government agencies and government officials to a higher level of accountability. As a government spokesperson, you will face greater skepticism and even hostility from the news media.
This course will teach you four main skills:
1. How to look comfortable, confident and relaxed anytime you go on TV or in front of a camera.
2. How to shape a three-part, thirty second media message for each interview.
3. How to answer reporters’ questions in a strategic, focused manner.
4. How to package your messages with sound bites so that you will know in advance exactly what quotes of yours will appear in the final story.
You will learn the fundamentals of how to be a Public Relations spokesperson by the end of this course.
TJ Walker has been a government spokesperson while working as the director of communications for the Florida Department of Banking and Finance and as a press aid to Members of the US Congress.
Enroll in this Public Relations course today.
There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this Public Relations course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.
“5 Stars! Thank you for a very well organized course. It will be easy to find the points or topics I might want to read or see again as a refresher. You have very practical tips along with good explanations for the how-to’s.” Udemy student Paula Wethington
What others say:
“TJ Walker’s single-minded devotion to presentation has made him the #1 expert for executives seeking guidance on speaking to the public and media.” Bob Bowdon, Anchor/Reporter, Bloomberg Television
“TJ Walker is the leading media trainer in the world.” Stu Miller, Viacom News Producer
(TJ Walker’s Media Training Worldwide) “The world’s leading presentation and media training firm.”Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Channel Anchor
This Public Relations course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: public relations – pr – public relation – press release – communications – public relations course – public relations strategy – public relations: media crisis communications – press release writing – media relations. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: crisis management – media training – reputation management – nonverbal communication.
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2How to Look Your Best on TV - OverviewVideo lesson
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3Please Introduce YourselfText lesson
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4How to Apply Makeup for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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5How to Sit for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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6How to Smile for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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7Exciting New Update to this CourseVideo lesson
I've listen to you tell me that you found it difficult to upload your homework videos to the Udemy Q and A Section. To make it easier for you to get quick feedback from me and your fellow students, I've created a Facebook page just for my Udemy students.
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Please note that this page is just for posting homework and questions related to your course. There will be no promotion or selling of any kind by me or any students in this forum. And please note, that you are in no way required to join this page or post your videos to Facebook. You can simply use the Udemy Q and A section here if you prefer.
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8How to Use Your Eyes During a TV InterviewVideo lesson
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9How to Move Your Head for Video InterviewsVideo lesson
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10How to Move Your Body for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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11How to Move Your Hands for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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12How to Sit in Your Chair for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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13How to Stand for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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14How to Dress for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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15Video Record and See Your ImprovementVideo lesson
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16MessageVideo lesson
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17How to Frame a Media MessageVideo lesson
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18A Media Message Answers all Basic QuestionsVideo lesson
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19Media Messages Must be Interesting to ReportersVideo lesson
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20Media Messages Must Resonate with Media AudienceVideo lesson
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21Your Media Message Needs to Benefit YouVideo lesson
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22Three is the Perfect Number of Media MessagesVideo lesson
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23Media Messages using a Venn DiagramVideo lesson
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24Have a Positive Media MessageVideo lesson
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25Add Quantifiable Results to Your Media MessageVideo lesson
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26What Problem are you solving, Media MessageVideo lesson
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27Assignment - Create your own Media MessageVideo lesson
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28How to Answer Questions in a Media Interview OverviewVideo lesson
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29Answering QuestionsVideo lesson
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30Answer One Question at a TimeVideo lesson
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31Keep Your Eyes on Your Message PointsVideo lesson
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32Do Not Repeat Negative Words from a ReporterVideo lesson
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33Tell Reporters 'I Don't Know'Video lesson
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34Always Be Moving toward Your Message PointsVideo lesson
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35Give Brief Answers to Tough QuestionsVideo lesson
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36Aim for All Three Messages In Every AnswerVideo lesson
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37Re-Write the Reporter's Questions in Media InterviewsVideo lesson
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38Don't Add One more thing at the End of the InterviewVideo lesson
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39Don't try to Control the InterviewVideo lesson
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40SoundbitesVideo lesson
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41What is a Sound Bite OverviewVideo lesson
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42Sound Bites Bold Action WordsVideo lesson
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43Sound Bites Reporters Love ClichesVideo lesson
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44Sound Bites EmotionVideo lesson
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45Sound Bites Give Specific ExamplesVideo lesson
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46Sound Bites AbsolutesVideo lesson
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47Sound Bites AttacksVideo lesson
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48Sound Bite Tools HumorVideo lesson
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49Sound Bite Tools Rhetorical QuestionsVideo lesson
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50Sound Bite Tools Pop Culture ReferencesVideo lesson
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51Three Easiest Sound Bite ToolsVideo lesson
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52Reflections on Sound BitesVideo lesson
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53The 5 Outcomes of Every Media InterviewVideo lesson
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54Udemy Sound Bite HomeworkVideo lesson
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55Sound Bite PracticeVideo lesson
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56Video HomeworkVideo lesson
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57Final Interview PracticeVideo lesson
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587 Steps For Getting the Most Out of this CourseText lesson
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59Before We Start, Here is the #1 Tip to Improving Your Communication SkillsVideo lesson
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60Who is TJ Walker?Video lesson
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61Your Questions Will Be Answered Here, In VideoVideo lesson
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62$10,000 Guarantee This Course Will Make You a Better CommunicatorVideo lesson
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63If You Like to Learn by ReadingVideo lesson
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64Update - You Should Get on the TikTok App NowVideo lesson
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