Four Ways to Keep Your PR Skills Sharp Outside of Work

In our day-to-day lives and work days, it can sometimes be hard to keep some of our lesser-used skills up to date and sharp. We fall into routines and some things we learned years ago become fuzzy.

Here are a few ways to keep those skills sharp, even when you’ve finished your work for the day.

07fe6551. Work pro bono

There are many companies, especially nonprofits, that may not be able to afford to hire someone in-house or from an agency to provide professional public relations for them, although they may desperately need it. Find organizations that you would like to help and offer your skills and expertise without charge. You’ll expand your creativity and formulate plans for a cause or organization you want to stand behind, and help those people to further their programs and events.

2. Create great content in support of products and services you personally enjoy

When I find a product or service that I love, I want to shout it from the rooftops. Using your public relations expertise to promote and strengthen the brand of products and services that you personally use and would vouch for is a great way to sharpen your writing, social media, and interpersonal skills. Use your influence and honest thoughts to spread the word to people who can use them.

3. Network

Talk to and help out other public relations professionals. One of my favorite things about attending a meetup with other like-minded PR professionals is discussing what works and what doesn’t for particular situations, and sharing what you’ve learned through your personal work and education that can help someone else. Discussing these topics helps to refresh methods and skills that you may not have a chance to draw upon often.

4. Stay up to date

Public relations practices and methods are constantly changing, at a faster rate all the time. Play with and experiment with new technology, tools, and methods, explore and find out what works best for your brand and clients. Be proactive, and continue learning new technology, new content strategies, and what your clients want at the pace that it happens.

These are just a few of the ways to continue to hone your skills outside of the workplace. What tips do you have on staying sharp?

 

Screen Shot 2014-07-31 at 12.03.32 PMSamantha Owens is a writer, hobbyist photographer, and grammar enthusiast based in Napa Valley, CA. She writes her own blog, contributes at a literary fiction book blog, and freelance writing work. Find out more about her at about.me/seowens or follow her on Twitter at @sowensphoto.