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How Can Brands Put Crises Into Context?

Cision

Here are the two most important questions to ask your crisis communication team during a real-time crisis: 1. The key issue to focus on when monitoring social media is how often your brand is being talked about and what exactly is being said. Want real-time crisis communication tactics?

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Using Social Amidst a Crisis: Q&A With Scott Peacock & K.C. Brown

Cision

Social media can quickly turn local events into breaking national news which means every season is crisis season. How did Scott’s team keep the state’s tourism afloat? Scott: We communicated to local tourism officials in each community and they then communicated directly with businesses in their areas.

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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. In response, hotels and airlines are implementing eco-friendly practices and promoting sustainable tourism initiatives.

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Powwowing With Pepco on Social Media

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Powwowing With Pepco on Social Media September 28th, 2010 Tweet I haven’t been the biggest fan of my local energy company, Pepco, recently.

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Recap Part I: #PRStudChat Discusses PR Education & Learning

Deirdre Breakenridge

Most schools offer the basic courses such as Introduction to PR, Writing, Research, Campaigns, Case Studies, and Crisis Communications. It is interesting to note that social media has not yet entered mainstream PR curricula. As Deirdre Breakenridge perfectly described, social media brings professors and students together!

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