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The Unwritten Rules Of Technology Public Relations: A Beginner’s Guide?

Remote PR Jobs

Originally seen on Forbes What technology PR agencies do is not rocket science. If you’ve arranged an interview or provided a sample, it’s OK to offer your help, but asking for coverage could backfire. Clients often come and go, but your relationship with the media is what keeps the engine running.

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He fired me and Launched my Career in Tech PR

Flack's Revenge

People sometimes wonder how I started out in engineering and wound up in PR. I was walking the NAB show aisles at the Javits Center in NYC a few weeks ago, taking in the exhibits and scouting new business when I decided to check out the neighboring AES (audio engineering society) show. Geeking out with Audio.

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Meet the Media: Seth Clevenger, Managing Editor for Features at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

I also manage TT’s quarterly iTECH magazine, which specializes in information technology in the trucking industry, and produce special reports on a variety of topics such as electric-powered trucks. I really enjoy attending all sorts of industry trade shows and conferences all over the country and even in other parts of the world.

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7 Reasons Why Automotive Suppliers Don’t Need a PR Firm

Bianchi Biz Blog

For more than 30 years our firm has worked with many traditional automotive suppliers, as well as new suppliers for electric vehicle, connected car, V2X, ADAS and autonomous vehicle technologies of all sizes to help support them in the North American automotive industry. Online success starts with SEO (search engine optimization).

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He fired me and Launched my Career in Tech PR

Flack's Revenge

People sometimes wonder how I started out in engineering and wound up in PR. I was walking the NAB show aisles at the Javits Center in NYC a few weeks ago, taking in the exhibits and scouting new business when I decided to check out the neighboring AES (audio engineering society) show. Geeking out with Audio.

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Marketing has Gotten Better as a Profession; Off Script #29: Tom Pick of Webiquity

Sword and the Script

If you’re into the technology marketing scene, chances are you do too – because he’s everywhere. Each month Off Scripts interviews someone with a fresh perspective on marketing – details on how to get involved are at the bottom of this post. He’s been an independent consultant since 2006 and helps B2B companies with online marketing.