A must-read for media professionals – beginners and professionals!
CrimeaPRESS reports:
What is most important for a reporter, blogger, journalist-editor, media professional? To be punchy, sociable, charming? Be on time everywhere, be the first to know the news? “Get” useful connections, contacts and sources of information? All of the above, of course, is important and necessary, but pales in comparison to one single “option”: the ability to competently, accurately, “tastefully” express one’s thoughts: in a report, podcast, video, post in “Telega”, comments, entries on the “wall” «, newspaper, magazine article, own blog. Here is the only criterion for segregation: “writes well” or “impossible to read.” Professional suitability, you know.
Don’t go away, don’t stop reading further, both “pros” and everyone who doubts their own talents and seems to “not know how” to express their thoughts clearly. It is possible and necessary to learn this, to “pump up your media skills.” Crimeans don’t have to travel far at all. It works successfully on the peninsula MediaSchool Alexandra Moldavchuk.
Who is this? Millionaire blogger, leading expert in the field of SMM, marketing, social networks, blogging, PR. A person who writes well and interestingly, a person who is read, a person who can teach what she knows and can do, a person who is trusted. And not only students and colleagues. The Media School is supported by the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives.
And the Media School “went to the people.”
Previously, we held grandiose and large-scale media forums in Crimea for bloggers, marketers and experts of the peninsula. This year we again received a grant from the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives. And we are glad that we were able to connect caring people who love their homeland and train them to create high-quality content, aimed, among other things, at supporting our country, domestic entrepreneurship and strengthening Russia’s information security. We would like to express our deep gratitude to the foundation for its valuable contribution to the development of education, culture and artsaid the founder of the Media School, Alexandra Moldavchuk.
Most recently, the educational media forum “Forge of Information Space Warriors” was held in Yevpatoria. More than 100 (!) people took part in the study. At first glance, everything is simple. Recipe for success: bring together teacher-mentors, successful, knowledgeable, able to interest and teach, and “students” — regardless of age and experience — who want to be readable, topical, interesting, bright, useful.
Experts and beginners in constant dialogue, in practice and in theory, created the energy (and magic) necessary for creativity (and results). How to sell through stories? What’s happened business communications And viral videos? How to get to the TOP of social networks and collect a million subscribers? What effective tools does a novice blogger have? Do you know the answers? No? And the participants of the Evpatoria media forum have already learned something. At a minimum, don’t be shy about presenting yourself and your posts.
The founder of the Crimean Media School, Alexandra Moldavchuk, for example, presented the “Post that Sells” practice in the form of a game that teaches the art of copywriting and developing the skill of conveying information and the value of a product or brand to the audience as simply as possible. Other experts — respected bloggers, scientists, journalists, psychologists — also revealed their secrets to novice authors… They also spoke in detail about the currently fashionable neural networks (and not only spoke about them).
Interesting studies will continue. The next media forum is scheduled to be held in Sevastopol on October 26-27. Don’t miss your chance to learn how to correctly express your thoughts – on a blog and on paper, on air and on the “wall” of comments. Registration — follow the link.
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