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A Message of Hope and Relatability: If COVID-19 Has You Worried About Your Business, You Are Not Alone

Melissa Agnes

I’ve chosen to share it with you because I want you to know that the fear you are likely experiencing amidst the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is normal and it’s OK. We are in an unchartered, unpredictable, and highly volatile global situation; a crisis that is impacting every single person and every single business and it’s scary.

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One key PR ethics lesson from the Pulse nightclub shooting – Ann Marie Varga

Ethical Voices

Pete area, but I’ve worked in agencies, corporations, and my experience spans a variety of industries including academia, banking, government, healthcare, tourism, and utilities. We assigned an intern to her to make sure she ate, to take notes, to answer her phone, to take messages. I now live in the Tampa/St.

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Summer Travel: How PR & Comms Are Helping Drive Demand

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Beach and Coastal Tourism: Coastal areas, such as beaches, lakes, and resorts, often see a surge in visitors during the summer. As you can imagine, this increased demand is driving up airfares on most routes, with ticket prices for international flights increasing by more than 30%. They are up more than 300% over last year.

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Bringing Open Community To Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

Because if there’s one thing I believe takes public relations from good to great, it’s when your audiences start becoming your community through the relationships you develop with them. But I was curious to see how Maddie and Lindy perceived not just Open Community , but its juxtaposition with public relations.

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The To-Do List for Every New Corporate Communications Manager

Prakkypedia

If you’re a communications professional, you know the value of a documented strategy which outlines your business objectives, your target audiences and your key messages. Don’t forget internal audiences – staff, volunteers and so on). It all addresses the questions: who do you need to communicate to + how?

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Stuck in the middle

PRSay

While some of my colleagues, especially in the travel and tourism industry, are enamored with the glitz and glamour that often comes with media relations, I prefer working from the inside out. Focusing on internal communications allows me to help my organization and clients build their brands. Who’s affected by this dilemma.

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2022 PR Predictions

Landis PR

Communicating will always be important, but now more than ever taking a role as communicators and advisers being conciliators, raising values such as the ability to listen to the other, the value for the environment and respect for the communities. Both internal and external factors should be addressed in this regard.”.

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