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Why Your Technology Company Needs PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A high-impact PR program can be a technology company’s greatest asset – provided it’s well conceived and skillfully executed. Good will and strong community relations are also in demand as Silicon Valley is blamed for a host of problems, from data privacy threats to income inequality. News creates a market presence.

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Addressing The “Scaries” In Ad Tech

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Privacy laws spook marketers. Now the privacy zombies are coming faster and more frequently. In reality the privacy regulations are well-intended and will protect consumers. Have you hired a Chief Privacy Officer? How have you adjusted your partnerships to account for privacy? However, beware!

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Smart brands are taking privacy and security seriously—here’s what leaders are doing right

Agility PR Solutions

Over the last several years, data breaches at numerous companies such as Target and Equifax have catapulted data security and privacy to the top of consumers’ brand demands. The post Smart brands are taking privacy and security seriously—here’s what leaders are doing right appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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Goodbye Third-Party Cookies, Hello Content Marketing

Contently - Strategy

That vegan ramen brand that relentlessly stalks you around the internet because you looked up “quick plant-based recipes” one time ? This has long been positioned as a win-win: Customers get ads for things they’re actually interested in, and brands get access to a more highly curated, more engaged cohort of customers.

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Privacy Protections Spur Companies to Collect Personal Info on Consumers, Build Profiles

PRSay

New privacy protections from tech giants and governments threaten to staunch the flow of user data that companies have long relied on to target consumers with online ads, The Wall Street Journal reports. Over the summer, Miller High Life ran an online contest for consumers to win a branded patio set with a bar, stools and neon signs.

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PR For The “New” Technology CEO

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For CEOs of technology companies, arrogance is out and humility is in. “Boring is the new black,” proclaims New York Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo in a piece about the latest trend for technology company chiefs. So how is a technology leader to stand out as the face of a company? My, how things turn. Be hopeful.

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Is your brand a data polluter? Consumers threaten to abandon businesses that hoard unnecessary data

Agility PR Solutions

Consumers clearly have concerns about sharing their personal data with brands and businesses because of privacy concerns—but that’s not the only reason. According to the […] The post Is your brand a data polluter?

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