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What to Look for When Choosing a PR Agency 

Landis PR

Photo courtesy of Pixabay Prepare for your Search Before beginning your search for a PR agency, it’s vital that you and your team make a list of your needs and define why you are looking for an agency in the first place. Hiring an agency is a partnership – you’ll have to dedicate time to it. In-person meeting?

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Five Steps to Manage Client-Agency Relationships

Landis PR

All relationships take effort, and that includes the one between client and communications agency. If both client and agency understand relationships, responsibilities and expectations, it’s usually smooth sailing. The goal is that no one from agency or client side ever has to wonder, “what’s going on this week/month/quarter.”

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PRGN: A Global Force for Great PR

Bianchi Biz Blog

Or navigating public affairs with the European Union? Or media interviews arranged around your CEO’s appearance at IAA? PRGN maintains vetted member PR agencies in virtually every major market around the world – 70 locations and counting! – Our network — PRGN – can help you. PRGN’s success is based on relationships.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

Key Expertise of Ellun Kanat Ellun Kanat is a visionary change agency that helps organizations navigate their ways through turbulence and instability – and helps them find inspiring opportunities as well as enjoy the ride! It is not advisable to have an employee of a communications firm present in the interview situation.

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The Tug of War Between Journalists and the Obama Administration in Defining Transparency

Ishmael's Corner

You need look no further than your own administration for a major source of that frustration – politically driven suppression of news and information about federal agencies. We consider these restrictions a form of censorship – an attempt to control what the public is allowed to see and hear. Contact is often blocked completely.

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The Value Of A Global PR Network

Landis PR

Photo Courtesy of Pixabay Note: This is a reposted blog by our Public Relations Global Network Partner, Gábor Jelinek, Executive Director. Independent PR agencies usually seek membership in a regional or global PR network primarily because they want to expand their reach and do more business. We have multiple agencies from the U.S.,

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Masters in Marketing Interview: Paul Furiga, WordWrite Communications

Mindful Marketing

An interesting aspect of our work is that we find ourselves doing more and more public affairs work. Several of our team members have experience in journalism and so we come at the idea of telling stories from the perspective of having done so in a very public way, thousands and thousands of times.