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Google May Penalize Your Crisis Communications If Your Website Is Not Mobile-Friendly

Melissa Agnes

I speak and often write about the use of mobile technology for crisis communication and crisis management. Now let’s bring mobile technology into the picture. And I’m not the only one who thinks so, Google thinks so as well. Google provides you with a tool to check, simply click here and enter in your website URL.

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DEI Language, Please: A New Step in Corporate and Marketing Communications

Shift Communications

Language, Please was developed by Vox Media with funding from the Google News Initiative’s Innovation Challenge.

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Domain Expertise: 10 Ways to Build Your Team's Industry Know-How

PR 20/20

At PR 20/20, we work with clients across industries—from manufacturing and distribution, to healthcare, insurance, finance, real estate, technology and more. To truly digest new information, we have to Google. Welcome to agency life. If you had to list 3-5 of your favorites, what are they? Take (and share) notes.

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PR Interviews: Heather Baker Editor of the B2B PR Blog

Norton's Notes

Do you think Google will eventually rid the world of SEO? I think the SEO industry will always be at the mercy of Google. Google is starting to take up more and more of the real estate on the SERPs. That said, the top SEO campaigns will continue to deliver real benefits to those companies.

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How to Spy on Your Competition & Steal Their Secrets

Cision

Step 1: Google Your Competitors. Despite its 1990s appearance, Google is still the “go-to” site to start the competition sleuthing. A great example of a blog that innovated and modeled its content creation and marketing is Movoto, a real estate services company. ” – Steve Jobs. The Key Steps.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

These days you can learn very easily, you go on Google, and in a minute, you can learn anything, you should just do it. 30 years ago, we did not have Google, we had the internet but not the opportunity to find interesting things. It is one of my favorite sayings- “If you lose, don’t lose lessons”. Secondly, the knowledge!

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Old Journalism’s Demise.Good News For Us!

Bad Pitch Blog

Anyone working with any technology these days (even scissors) saw this coming. I think: "Why is every story about Apple or Google or Microsoft?" I think: "Why is every story about Apple or Google or Microsoft?" It''s like a business of celebrities—it appears only the companies with the best ratings are granted real estate!