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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

I started PR 20/20 in November 2005 out of a spare bedroom in my Cleveland home with a $25,000 loan and a belief that there was a better way to build an agency. A few highlights: Maintaining Brand and Autonomy: The PR 20/20 brand remains, and all full-time staff were retained. This is a story about the future of PR 20/20.

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Owning public relations as a management discipline

Wadds Inc.

A variety of alternative terms are frequently used to describe practice such as brand communication, corporate communication, corporate affairs, and integrated marketing communication. This relegates the role of practitioners to writing press releases, making posters, and organising parties. It’s also a developing professional sphere.

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Boris Johnson and what brands can learn from him

Mark My Words

From the first day of this leadership election the leading political journalists of the day have been saying the same two things. Will Johnson lose the leadership election isn’t the real question – the question is can he? Is he really the best ambassador for ‘Brand Britain’? But how can this be?

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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

I started PR 20/20 in November 2005 out of a spare bedroom in my Cleveland home with a $25,000 loan and a belief that there was a better way to build an agency. A few highlights: Maintaining Brand and Autonomy: The PR 20/20 brand remains, and all full-time staff were retained. This is a story about the future of PR 20/20.

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The Extra Mile PR Strategy: Wow Your Customers

Doctor Spin

This policy encourages customers to try products without fear of commitment and builds trust with the brand. To create these “zombie loyalists,” Shankman recommends focusing on exceptional customer service, going above and beyond to ensure every customer has a positive experience with your brand.

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Maxim Behar: Social media has made the world better and more understandable, don't be afraid of it!

Maxim Behar

They think that anything goes, that they can write and say whatever they want, tell bits of stories, even make them up, and in doing so have a frantic fight for more likes and shares. There you can write longer, share, and argue easier, illustrate with photos. We all need to learn how and what we speak, write, look like.

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5 technologies that will change how you do PR

Presspage

thought leadership. The PR world will also see this change - machines will be able to understand public sentiment in real time by leveraging millions of gigabytes of data, write natural and insightful copy, and tailor it to audiences in a highly targeted way, all without human intervention. the importance of measurability.