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From darlings to damaged—is “techlash” creating reputational fiascos for tech giants?

Agility PR Solutions

Some of the most elite tech giants have managed to cast doubt on their own trustworthiness (and that of the industry at large) in recent years, and increasingly so over the last year. The post From darlings to damaged—is “techlash” creating reputational fiascos for tech giants? appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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Tesla Slams the Brakes on PR

Flack's Revenge

The attention for this story might not be surprising since it involves media and big tech. The media alarm over this also says something about how they cover tech. But take away PR and access to big tech – and there’s a panic. And negative articles, of the techlash variety, seem to be good attention-grabbers.

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10 social media blogs and e-newsletters I suggest following

Communications Conversations

That means I need to do a lot of reading each month because I need: news to react to on the blog, trends to discuss on the podcast and both to share in the e-newsletter each week. As of late, his posts about the impending “techlash” and how marketing tech is sucking the life out of our profession. Buffer blog.