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#WhisperMoore Bench Project: Q&A With Artist & Curator, Ava Mallett

Deirdre Breakenridge

Host Deirdre Breakenridge interviews President Cecelia Fitzgibbon at Moore. On March 21st, I visited Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia to interview their college president, Cecelia Fitzgibbon , on my podcast show, Women Worldwide. After the interview, I was happy to get a tour of their beautiful campus. While walking around, one of the Moore students, Ava Mallett , who is earning her BFA degree in Fine Art, was working on her exhibit, the #WhisperMoore Bench.

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Responding to Crisis

Ronn Torossian

Crisis management and communication is the most common PR function known to the public. This is because, unfortunately, many brands do not call on PR specialists until tragedy strikes. Giving PR a bad reputation in the public eye, as the bad guys called in to hide or spin the truth and help brands to cover up mistakes and even illegal activities. The Real Purpose of Crisis Communications More to the truth, crisis communications help brands prepare for, endure, survive, and thrive when controvers

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TCIP #056 – Terrorist Attack Crisis Management with Daniel Linskey

Melissa Agnes

Welcome to episode #056 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Daniel Linskey. I recently had the honor of sitting down with Daniel Linksey, former Superintendent in Chief of the Boston Police Department, to record an episode of the Crisis Intelligence Podcast. Dan was the incident commander during the Boston Marathon Bombing. Within this podcast, Dan shares his first-hand experience of what it was like to manage the Boston Marathon Bombing crisis.

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Social Tools Summit Cheat Sheet

Flack's Revenge

Seven sessions. Two trender chats. A great keynote, product speed case, and best of all the chance to meet and learn from very smart social media consultants, practitioners and technology innovators. There simply is no substitute for being at Social Tools Summit (well, accessing the live stream was the next best thing). You could search the #SocialTools16 hash tag and read through the thousands of tweets – I suggest that you do, if you didn’t attend or see the live stream.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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Web Ad Blocking – is it Ethical?

PRSay

According to Econsultancy, there are today more than 144 million active ad block users around the globe. The technology prevents ads from appearing on your computer screen, iPads, smart phones and other platforms. It is a fast growing trend – ad blocking grew globally by 41% last year. It is estimated that publishers have lost […].

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 18

Beyond PR

To keep up with today’s media landscape, public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers, and influencers making moves. This week’s highlights include Mashable’s new chief content officer, Travel + Leisure’s new publisher, and reviews of four travel abroad blogs you should be reading.

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50 UK Female PR Bloggers

Sarah Stimson

Earlier this week Vuelio published their annual ‘Top 10 UK PR blogs list‘ It’s a great list – I read the vast majority of the blogs on it (although one was completely new to me which is always exciting to … Continue reading → The post 50 UK Female PR Bloggers appeared first on SARAH STIMSON.

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25 New Facebook Features Released Last Week

Cision

A lot of the buzz after Facebook’s recent F8 Conference focused on Messenger “bots,” sensationalizing that feature to the point that you might be under the impression that Facebook’s artificial intelligence is sophisticated enough to carry on natural conversations with you (spoiler alert: they’re not). Unfortunately, many of the changes that Facebook rolled out last week aren’t getting as much attention, and they should.

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5 Ways To Motivate Your PR Team

Mindful Marketing

By Seedepth. It’s #MondayMotivation on social media, so we thought we’d share five tips for motivating your PR team and getting the best out of them. Celebrate wins beyond the latest media hit. Too often, PR experts are defined by their ability to secure a piece of media coverage. But in today’s evolving industry landscape, PR pros are doing so much more than media outreach.

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Are Your Impact Comms Resonating With Stakeholders?

Whether your organization is at the start of its sustainability and impact journey or years into it, many brands share a common concern: the uncertainty of whether they are sending stakeholders mixed messages. Creating content that speaks to your audience's “love language” can be a tricky dance. But, worry not! 3BL has put together tips to ensure that your content not only finds its rhythm but also resonates with your target audiences.

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Are Trolls Trash Talking Your Brand?

Cision

What’s one pain point all brands share? Trolls. In a matter of minutes, trolls can get your blood boiling, your fingers tapping a hot-tempered response and your brand well on its way to a potential crisis situation for all of the world to see. To protect your brand’s reputation and your sanity, you must understand if you’re dealing with a disgruntled customer or a havoc-wreaking troll before you respond.

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Monday Roundup: Building Influencer Relationships

Waxing UnLyrical

In today’s marketing environment, word of mouth is worth its weight in gold. And building influencer relationships is one of the best ways to spread the word about your business or campaign. There are many ways to form these relationships, such as through direct or indirect interaction, or through content … or through analytics. Here are some ideas. 1.

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Web Ad Blocking – is it Ethical?

PRSay

According to Econsultancy, there are today more than 144 million active ad block users around the globe. The technology prevents ads from appearing on your computer screen, iPads, smart phones and other platforms. It is a fast growing trend – ad blocking grew globally by 41% last year. It is estimated that publishers have lost $22 billion in 2015 because of Ad blocking.

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PR Lessons From The Primaries

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The first New York primary to matter in years takes place this week, and the public relations world is judging how the candidates are managing (or not) their communications. The timing provides a good opportunity to take a look at how the two Democrats and three Republicans are doing, from a PR perspective. Here are some lessons from which we can all learn something: Slogans will get you far…but not far enough.

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5WPR Consumer Culture Report 2024

5WPR’s fifth annual Consumer Culture report takes a look at consumer spending culture, the biggest influences behind buying behaviors, and emerging trends.