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Newsjacking: How Brands Can Use Current Events To Make News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It involves capitalizing on current events and trending news stories to promote or offer comment from a brand, product, or service. A swift and reactive response to news lets brands insert themselves into ongoing conversations, offering timely and relevant insights. Mishandled timing or execution can damage a brand’s image.

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Cheesy Campaigns: Kitschy Food Advertisements that Worked

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Impactful food marketing efforts Effective food marketing campaigns have the power to transcend generations and leave a lasting impact on a brand’s identity. For example, the “Share A Coke” campaign had a tremendous influence on Coca-Cola’s continued relevance. The most successful brands share a common trait.

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Brands Start To Open Up

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The past two months have been extraordinarily challenging for brand communications and PR people. In the initial weeks of the COVID-19 shutdown, brands struggled to find the right response. Many brands see an opening. It’s enough already, say consumers. ” So what’s a brand to do? As the U.S.

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Why Message Optimization is Key to Brand Success

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Successful brands put a lot of thought into their messaging, how they want to deliver those messages and through which channels, and how they want to evolve them over time. Being ranked on the first page of Google search results under specific terms related to your company is one of the most effective ways to build brand awareness and equity.

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Riding The Mobile Wave: What’s In It For PR?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The mobile craze, including a rise in mobile commerce (m-commerce), has advertisers and publishers trying to capitalize on consumerism. The Mobile Surge Means New PR Opportunities We’re in the age of mobile dominance, and it’s affecting the way consumers absorb content. But what does this mean for public relations professionals?

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Social media advertising blunders- a look at past advertising failures and what brands can learn from them

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Social media has the potential to grow a brand’s identity and consumer base extensively. However, advertising can just as easily be detrimental for businesses, and blunders are commonplace in the industry. Competitor brand KFC brilliantly responded “the best time to delete this post was immediately after posting it.

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How to Craft A Winning Campaign for Your Beverage Brand

5W PR

Crafting a winning advertising campaign for a beverage brand requires a blend of creativity, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of consumer preferences. Understanding the audience Before starting to brainstorm ideas, brands need a clear understanding of the target audience.

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