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Hypothesis and welcome to PR decoded today We are going to talk about press releases because its a question I get asked a lot how to do them how not to do them what you should do and what you shouldnt do I will link below to a cheat sheet that I created some time ago on how to create the perfect press release or how to create a press release that Gets attention. I know its difficult And I know when youre the brand owner and youre you have so much information that you need to get out there I know that sometimes Prioritizing it and keeping it concise and short in one press release can be you know Sometimes nearly impossible. Lots of you arent natural writers. You dont necessarily feel comfortable in the space will really understand You know, what are the governing rules of a press release? What whats allowed whats not allowed? So thats what were going to talk about today how to do it how not to do it and how you can do it Lets jump in press releases I think if I had to hazard