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Commercial Control Credibility Cosmetics What do you want the audience to remember? Have 3-4 key messages memorized! Have 3-4 key messages memorized! Be ready for your elevator pitch! Be ready for your elevator pitch!
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Commercial Control Credibility Cosmetics Control – It’s all about attitude! Be confident YOU are the expert YOU are the expert YOU are prepared YOU are prepared YOU will help someone become more aware of your agency/program. YOU will help someone become more aware of your agency/program.
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Commercial Control Credibility Cosmetics Credibility – It’s about 3 things: Don’t ever lie/guess Don’t ever lie/guess Stay in your lane! Stay in your lane! Don’t lose your cool/patience. Don’t lose your cool/patience.
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Commercial Control Credibility Cosmetics Cosmetics – Seeing is believing! Body language conveys the real you. Body language conveys the real you. What’s behind you is important. What’s behind you is important.
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Why does the reporter want to interview you? What will you discuss, to whom and for what reason? Do your homework! Research! What are your 3 key messages? Practice Rehearse, be confident, anticipate tough questions.
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Perfectly acceptable to set rules before an interview. Restrictive rules may reflect lack of transparency or trust. Consider length of time to be a governing ground rule. Recording the conversation?
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Answer the question! Share your message early and often Avoid jargon & Avoid personal opinions Remember: you are talking to residents Be friendly & courteous Silence is golden
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Listen to the reporter’s entire question. Understand it. Clarify if needed. Pause – Select key points. Keep eyes up. Present – Repeat question in answer. Respond. Stop talking when you’ve answered the question to your satisfaction. Don’t ramble.
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Ask if the interview will be live or on tape Use conversational tone Speak concisely Don’t ramble. Don’t try to fill “dead air” Keep your notes in front of you!
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Ask the reporter what questions they’ll ask you Check your appearance Know what is behind you. Speak to the interviewer. Ignore the camera. Hand gestures acceptable. Assume camera and microphone are always on.
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Can be done in person, on telephone or email responses. Follow up to check understanding. Don’t assume you will be able to see article before it goes to print.
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Provide any data/statistics/photos you agreed upon. Verify with reporter you were understood. Read/watch completed interview. Share the coverage if you like it!
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Situation: The South Florida Executive Board is having a job fair and you are representing your agency. A television reporter comes up to you and wants to interview you for a news story on the event.
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Thank you for reviewing this primer. Please contact the S FL FEB office for more information about the follow-on in- person media training offered through the FEB Public Affairs Committee. South Florida Federal Executive Board Phone: (954) 792-1109 E-mail: info@southflorida.feb.gov
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