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PR Glossary: 30 Key Terms and Insights Every Professional Should Know

Newsfile

Media monitoring tools scan various sources (print, online, social media, TV, radio) for mentions of specific keywords or brands. PR professionals use this data to assess sentiment, measure reach, identify emerging issues, and adjust communication strategies accordingly. What are the Basics of Crisis Communication Planning?

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7 Lessons Every Marketer Can Learn From The CrossFit Instagram Crisis

MaccaPR

The gym owner insisted these acts were “light hearted and fun” and defended his posts on radio as “we were having fun.we One defender of the gym owner protested: "it was never intended to be posted to Facebook or go ‘viral.’" CRISIS LESSON #2: ESTABLISH CLEAR SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES AT EVERY LEVEL OF YOUR COMPANY.

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Healthcare Communication Strategies During Pandemic

5W PR

Or, perhaps a healthcare firm has decided to switch to remote work for several employees. For all these scenarios, companies should have an effective internal communication strategy. Adopt content formats that employees can relate to. Allow employees to ask questions.

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Event Marketing Is Back, Baby: Two Experiential Experts Examine The ‘Fearless Girl’ Campaign

MaccaPR

Audette concurs: "When you think of traditional media platforms – print, TV advertising, billboards, radio – you think about high volume and mass reach to millions across a broad demographic. Crisis communications pros know that no corporate misdeed goes unexposed in this social media climate. Maybe yes, but maybe no.