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Use These Collaborative Exercises to Tone Your Idea Muscles

PRSay

Listen to radio programs and podcasts. When it comes to generating new ideas, one of the most effective actions we can take is to interview customers, clients, vendors, investors, and whoever has a stake in the brand. Interviewing customers to develop new ideas shouldn’t be limited only to those times when you need to move product.

Exercises 101
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PR Rock Stars: Life Time’s Dan DeBaun

Communications Conversations

But, as you’ll quickly see in this short interview, Dan is a whole lot more. And, he may be the first (and only) journalist to interview cats on TV! I was a radio news reporter for three years in St. Paul Business Journal reporting on retail and restaurants before I started my career at Life Time in May 2018.

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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This brain exercise is touted as “a foolproof way to come up with new solutions and original ideas.” A great example is this post on “engagement journalism.” ” The in-depth post explains the concept: journalism that combines the power of community engagement with traditional news reporting. .”

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Confusion, Technology and Talent in Marketing; Off Script #26: Frank Pollock on Fundamentals and What He’s Learned from Working in CPG

Sword and the Script

All the better he came highly recommended, and I’m sure glad he did because this interview doesn’t disappoint. As it turns out, he got his start selling radio and television advertising and only later went to work in the CPG industry after earning an MBA. Here’s a simple exercise to show the power of a brand. Startup Marketing?

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PR Pros Take On A President

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Yet this week an interesting piece in the Columbia Journalism Review gave PR professionals some credit for their role in the ongoing war between our 45th president and the press. Sure, PRs and media work together, and we need each other. But the relationship between “flacks and hacks” is an odd and uneasy symbiosis.

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Celebrating Women In PR: Meet 3 Public Relations Trailblazers

Waxing UnLyrical

So as I sit here at my desk, day after day, journalizing content for brands to use across their digital storytelling channels, I can’t help but wonder about the legions of women in PR who came before me. Before founding Public Relations News , Griswold served as a radio commentator for the Mutual Broadcasting Co.,

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