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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

One of the best ways is to stay on top of key PR industry blogs as well as more general sites that offer a fresh take on business, creativity, and content. Why limit yourself to PR blogs when there’s a whole world of interesting stuff that can offer important information as well as increase specific skill sets?

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Questions are the Key to AI and Ethics

Mindful Marketing

Allowing AI to drive information gathering, analysis, and even creativity can be very helpful, but without a heavy human hand on the wheel, is society on a collision course to moral collapse? Among other things, the right questions clarify needs and spur creative solutions. The New York Times How can toys be more accessible?

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These were the top publishers on Facebook in July 2022

NewsWhip

Its top piece was about model Kate Moss being appointed Creative Director at Diet Coke (174k), while the top five also contained celebrity pieces about Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell enjoying a stroll in Italy (143k), and Harrison Ford filling up his classic Jaguar (138k). The top articles on Facebook in July 2022.

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Use These Collaborative Exercises to Tone Your Idea Muscles

PRSay

For digital campaigns that include banner ads, video pre-roll and digital billboards, our creative team often fills three or more walls with ideas. They train for their sport every day. Journaling will keep your idea muscles toned so you’re more prepared to be creative. Stay in shape.

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Advice for PR and Journalism Students

Journalistics

She dropped me a line to let me know she was happy to see I was blogging again because she thinks my posts are relevant for her students. This experience will come in handy in your professional career (and it looks good on a resume) Play sports – even if it’s intramural sports, you should be part of a team. I’ll take it.

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Behind the Headlines With Eileen Coyne

Cision

How has your background in journalism helped you in public relations? You’ve written and published news stories, blogs and more. They will need to use correct grammar and spelling, know more than how to put a sentence together, and be creative. My hobbies outside of work include…attending my boys’ sports games with my husband.

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Without Marketing You’re Just the Business No One’s Heard Of; Off Script #25: Steve Olenski

Sword and the Script

Even so, he was inspired to pursue writing and creative work in his efforts to persuade. While he later promoted to creative director, among other marketing leadership roles, he says an appearance in AdAge was his first big break. One publication or blog you read regularly is… (other than Forbes, of course) there way too many to name.