Earned Media: Writing to Get Coverage 5/17/2021 - National Democratic Training Committee

Earned Media: Writing to Get Coverage

May 17, 2021

About the event

Join the National Democratic Training Committee on Monday, May 17th, from 1pm-2pm EST for a free virtual live training on “Earned Media: Writing to Get Coverage”. Whether you’re running for office, working on a campaign, or building your local party’s or organization’s infrastructure, you need to connect with your supporters. We’re here to help! How can you do this when you can’t meet in person?

You will learn the following from this training: 

  • Evaluate how earned media can impact your political campaign
  • Understand components of an earned media writing guide
  • Define a press advisory and press release.

A recommended (not required) course to take in our Online Academy is How to Build Your Campaign Communications Strategy on Different Media Platforms.

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Event Details
virtual live training
May 17, 2021
1:00pm - 2:00pm (ET)
What to Expect

We will be using Zoom for this webinar, and please test out using Zoom prior to this meeting. We encourage downloading the app version (instead of viewing directly in your web browser) so that you can fully participate in any breakout groups.

Your Zoom link is visible once registered for this event on our website, and the Zoom link will be emailed as a reminder to you 30 minutes prior to the start of the training.  Zoom will ask you to verify that you’re an authorized user. This is a security measure we’ve added – all you need to do is sign in to a free Zoom account (this is different from your traindemocrats.org account). For more information on how to set up your Zoom account, please click here.

NDTC will record this event: by attending, you give NDTC permission to take photographs and record videos including me at this event, and to use them for its internal and external purposes.