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Navigating Regulatory Challenges With the Use of PR

Ronn Torossian

The finance industry operates in a regulated environment. Laws and regulations ensure transparency, protect consumers, and maintain financial system stability. Navigating these challenges is complex. Public relations plays a crucial role in managing reputation, effective communication, and building trust for financial institutions. Proactive compliance communication Financial institutions must proactively communicate their commitment to compliance […] The post Navigating Regulatory Challen

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Web Analytics and Traffic Terms for PRs and Marketers – A Simple Guide

The Resolution Blog

Getting to grips with the weird and wonderful world of analytics terminology can be a real headache for even the most experienced PR person or marketer. Ever mixed up terms like users, visitors, visits, and views? It happens to the best of us. While these terms may sound alike, they all hold distinct meanings. So […] The post Web Analytics and Traffic Terms for PRs and Marketers – A Simple Guide appeared first on PR Resolution — by CoverageBook.

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Meltwater acquired as private equity tightens grip on PR software market [PR tech sum no. 47]

Sword and the Script

The largest PR and comms tech companies, along with many startups, are now controlled by PE firms; is this good for the PR community? A private fund recently closed its acquisition of Meltwater (see first story below). This adds to a growing collection of private equity firms (PE) that have taken an ownership stake in software companies that provide tools to PR and communications professionals.

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The PR behind natural disaster reporting: Navigating the flood of information

Agility PR Solutions

In the age of information, one would think that the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster would be purely about reporting facts. However, public relations has grown to play a significant role in shaping the narratives that are presented to the public. Natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes, demand a delicate balance between […] The post The PR behind natural disaster reporting: Navigating the flood of information appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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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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8 Tips to Optimize Content Writing for People and Search Engines

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In today’s digital landscape, content writing plays a pivotal role in attracting and engaging both human readers and search engines. With millions of websites and blogs competing for visibility on search engine result pages (SERPs), content writers need to master the art of optimizing content for both human readers and search engine algorithms. This article presents eight practical and effective tips to help content writers strike the perfect balance between user-friendly content and search engi

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In Memoriam: Patrick Pollino, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Patrick Pollino, APR, Fellow PRSA, a longtime PRSA member, distinguished PR practitioner and former member of the PRSA Board of Directors, died on Aug. 25. He was 8o. Pollino’s PR career spanned four decades. He began at Western Electric in 1965, and later held management and executive positions with a variety of companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pennsylvania Electric Company and Mercer Management Consulting.

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As the FTC probes ChatGPT developer over consumer protection violations, nearly 9 in 10 online shoppers are calling for AI regulation

Agility PR Solutions

Much like the world wide web in the early 2000s, generative AI seems like it’s in a “wild west” phase—as businesses and consumers explore the true potential of the new tech, there are plenty of warnings and red flags being thrown, yet a notable lack of regulatory oversight when it comes to establishing safeguards and […] The post As the FTC probes ChatGPT developer over consumer protection violations, nearly 9 in 10 online shoppers are calling for AI regulation appeared first on Agility PR

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Coffee with a Journalist: Anna Hrushka, Banking Dive

OnePitch

Anna Hrushka is currently a senior reporter at Banking Dive, covering banking and the fintech sector. She was also part of the team at Industry Dive to help launch the Banking Dive vertical.

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Are There Newspaper Carriers Anymore?

HMA Public Relations

With many of us off for Labor Day, we might not have been aware that yesterday was also National Newspaper Carrier Day. Abbie Fink covers the history behind the day and how to recognize it in this blog post.

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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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Fall into Business Development

Solo PR Pro

Many solos rely on referrals for new business. This works well, until it doesn’t. When a client decides to bring work in-house, go in a different direction, gets arrested (hey, it happens) or flat out fires you, you don’t have time to wait for a referral. Over the past 10+ years of Solo PR Pro, I have seen the same cycle repeated. A solo loses a client and then desperately begins business development.

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Job Hopping Looks Bad on the Résumé. Gen Z Doesn’t Care.

Culpwrit

This headline from the Labor Day print edition of The New York Times hopefully drew thousands of young professionals into reading the article, including former students of mine – a few of whom are into their sixth, seventh and eighth jobs since graduating three to five years ago. Long gone is the belief you… Continue reading Job Hopping Looks Bad on the Résumé.

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Transformative Leadership Revolutionizes Accessibility of the Arts

Stern + Associates

When you think of New York City’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, do you think of audiences in tuxedos and ultra-exclusive highbrow programs? Henry Timms , President and Chief Executive Officer of Lincoln Center has been on a mission to show all that they’re welcome at the iconic arts complex. In a recent New York Times profile , Timms declares that it’s time for Lincoln Center “to loosen up a little.

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How Hispanic Audiences Use and Perceive Media

Institute for Public Relations

IPR is featuring research and some of the many Latino pioneers who have had an impact on the field of public relations in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The Hispanic Marketing Council explored Hispanic individuals’ perspectives of Hispanic representation in the media and brands.

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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.

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Persuasion and the PR Practitioner: Reflecting on Edward Bernays’s Work 100 Years Later

Institute for Public Relations

One hundred years ago, Edward Bernays, the father of public relations, dedicated the fifth chapter in his book, “Crystallizing Public Opinion” to show how public relations and human behavior are codependent. Today, the cognitive revolution is still alive and well, and in fact, is more influential than ever.