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PR Secrets For Scoring Great Media Coverage

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

These can be internal studies, sales information, customer and competitive data, or simple workaday anecdotes. File-sharing service WeTransfer mentioned to our team that an artist whose work was featured on their site would be designing a billboard for the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. It was a no-brainer.

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Maxim Behar for Bloomberg TV: The Seychelles Government with a quantum leap in world tourism

Maxim Behar

10.03.2021 Maxim Behar, the Honorary Consul General of Republic of Seychelles in Bulgaria, made a guest appearance in the television show “In Development” on Bloomberg TV Bulgaria with host Veronika Denizova. Hotels and restaurants will come back to life, since most of them are currently closed.

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A bizarre visit to the PeRsian conference bazaar

PR Conversations

Toni Muzi Falconi details his equal parts fascinating and frustrating visit to Tehran to participate in the International Conference on Public Relations. When checking in at this geographically peripheral hotel, I also discovered that: International credit cards were not accepted. The Internet connection was random.

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Charles: Listen to what Tsar Simeon tells you, every word of his is precious.

Maxim Behar

I was staying in a very small and cheap hotel not far from Buckingham Palace, and when the owner, a Pakistani, saw me coming out in the morning dressed formally, casually remarked, “Business meeting, right? Hope you win…”. He graduated in economics in Prague and in leadership skills at the Harvard Kennedy School.

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Maxim Behar for 24 Hours Daily: Ten Lost PR Battles in the Last Seven Months

Maxim Behar

Because of the mafia, according to his definition, because of the suspended public work contracts, because of the immeasurably large ego of the participants in the coalition, or simply because of their poor public and internal communication. Our tourism advertising, if there was any at all, was plain, naive, boring and inert.