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Brands Bring Substance To COVID-19 Response

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended long-planned marketing and PR campaigns for nearly every major brand. Early into the social distancing phase several brands quickly acknowledged the situation through visuals. They changed their logos in solidarity with the new guidelines, and the effect was…awkward. It’s not about the logo.

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How to Create A PR Stunt That Gets Noticed

5W PR

In the dynamic world of media and marketing, creating a PR stunt that captures attention and aligns with your brand’s values and marketing goals is a high-wire act of creativity and strategy. When executed successfully, it can skyrocket brand awareness, generate buzz on social media, and even make headlines.

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Working with Micro-Influencers to Create Effective Brand Campaigns

PRSay

As the old-school press release takes its last gasping breath, these “real” people are being handed the torch as the new spokespeople for brands. Seems the going rate is around $400 to $500 for a brand campaign whose deliverables are a blog post and accompanying social shares. Guidelines plus creative freedom.

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FTC Endorsement Guidelines: What Agencies Need to Know

Shift Communications

In 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) came out with guidelines regarding disclosure of endorsements that were significantly updated to take into account the ever-expanding domain of online advertising and social media. Reading and then understanding said guidelines in the Federal Register caused many a migraine for marketers.

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Got a Great Idea for a Super Bowl Promotion? Careful – or You May Earn a Penalty

Buchanan PR

Photo by Casey Murphy on Unsplash With the approach of one of the greatest events in sports, it’s natural for creative PR minds to start thinking of ways their brand or client can capitalize on a Super Bowl tie-in. Don’t be afraid to turn on your creative juices as the Super Bowl approaches.

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We still have a big problem with social video

Communications Conversations

I’m talking about brands that post videos on LinkedIn in the wrong format (vertical). I’m talking about brands that post videos on Facebook without captions. I’m talking about brands that re-post their most recently 60-second spot on Insta. These brands aren’t taking social video seriously.

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Three FTC Social Media Disclosures You Should Know

5W PR

Social media has grown from a simple place to connect friends and family to a marketplace for brands of all sizes. Various social platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter have allowed brands to reach consumers through engaging content, low-cost advertising and influencer partnerships.