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Behind the Headlines With Kim Spear

Cision

Kim Spear, director at Newgate Communications, has helped her clients build brands in China and also worked with sponsors during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In this interview, she discusses what it’s like to work in PR in Asia, what it takes to build a successful brand and how to stay on top of an ever-evolving industry.

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The Extra Mile PR Strategy: Wow Your Customers

Doctor Spin

Southwest Airlines employees celebrate passenger’s 104th birthday. Host a podcast or YouTube series featuring interviews with industry experts. Partner with a local influencer to promote your business on social media. Host a community cleanup event or volunteer day with employees and customers. 4 Ormont Blumberg, P.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

NOTE: Originally published on October 15, 2008. employees, investors, etc.)? They would simply turn public relations over to local practitioners throughout the world, and few practitioners would understand or appreciate what other practitioners are doing. They would have no shared principles or values.

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Social Media Rock Stars: Be the Match’s Ryan Pena

Communications Conversations

It was 2008 during this time and I decided to start leveraging LinkedIn as a tool to identify and connect with these managers I wanted to get in front of. During interviews, I give them challenging scenarios to think though that could happen on social media. I was struggling in a sales role. What is it about speaking you enjoy so much?

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

Another example is the benefit of ‘free learning’ I receive while doing the thought leader interviews for my weekly PR podcast. “When I first started blogging in 2008, it was to document my own journey through a changing media landscape, knowing PR needed a new approach. I don’t think I draw a line.”