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3 Fast Ways To Fill A Slow-Moving PR Pipeline & Keep Clients Happy

Rock the Status Quo

Branch out of your client’s industry and consider other online vertical market applications. No matter what kind of product or service a client provides, there is always a way it can be connected to other markets. Let’s use the example of a luxury residential real estate client. Who buys expensive homes?

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Behind the Headlines With Anthony Bianco

Cision

In this interview, Anthony discusses prioritizing each step of your communication strategy, sharing brand messaging with a diverse audience and maintaining the integrity of your overall communication vision. How do you envision the future of marketing communication? If you’re careless with one piece, the whole strategy will suffer.

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The PR Losers Of 2019

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The company was built out as a high-growth technology startup but it was really just a dressed-up real estate business. Even post-IPO companies like Uber and Lyft saw significant drops in their market cap. At best, the interview was startingly tone-deaf. The Queen herself approved the interview.

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Eight Tips to Reboot Your Resume

PR Job Coach

Moreover, if you are in the market for an advertising, communications or public relations role, a stellar resume demands that you take the time to succinctly but creatively portray your abilities in quick but compelling fashion. So do not waste valuable real estate telling folks you have computer skills.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Slater

PR Conversations

And when clients don’t really get PR (see above), instead treating it as an afterthought to marketing. They are vastly different markets and where everything is writ large compared to our small, beautiful environment where everyone knows everyone. What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery in PR?