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Putting the “PR” in Partnership Relations

PRSay

Editor’s Note: Anne Green is presenting Why “Partnership Relations” Is the New PR at the PRSA 2016 International Conference on Sunday, Oct. Our work with client Coldwell Banker Real Estate provides a real world illustration of this opportunity. 23, 4:45–5:45 p.m.

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Maxim Behar for the Polish Magazine PR Manager: Modern PR Globally

Maxim Behar

In order to do it correctly, we must have a completely different level of understanding of the company's activities, we must know the internal organizational structure, and even to put ourselves in the CEO’s place. Otherwise, you will just advertise an empty space. What is the biggest trend right now? -

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Paddle your own ethical canoe – Filomena Fanelli

Ethical Voices

There were plenty of advertising firms who maybe dabbled in PR or marketing agencies that did light PR, but no one who was really owning that specialist category as an agency. It’s a combination of many things, and they can come both internally and externally. This past year, I was chair of conference.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

And then, I became a journalist, although I studied International Business and graduated in Prague, the Czech Republic. So, I started my small one-man show advertising agency that produced souvenirs, business cards, and calendars. Eventually, we make a press conference confirming or denying the story. I was asking what is this?

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9 Predictions for 2018

HMA Public Relations

I mean, they got real estate everywhere, they got leases everywhere. Amazon has a conference for sellers over there. If you look at the cost per…At least…Well, I’m looking at it from the e-commerce advertising standpoint which isn’t necessarily their end consumer. Bill : I agree.

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