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A Guide to Pride Without Pandering

PRSay

For corporate communicators, Pride in 2021 can seem confusing and challenging. If you’re tempted to post a rainbow flag photo on your company’s social media feeds and call it a day, don’t. In 2003, he co-founded FH Out Front, the first global LGBTQ communications practice at an international PR firm (FleishmanHillard).

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The sunsetting of one of Minnesota’s most successful all-time blogs–the MN PR Blog

Communications Conversations

Since, 2003, to be exact. Like I said, Ryan started the blog in 2003. He posted agency and corporate PR news. Years later he came to work with us at Risdall to help build the social media and content function. I remember being impressed by Ryan’s enthusiasm for the then new media format.

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5 Solo PR Pros Share How They’re Planning for 2021

Solo PR Pro

We’ve increased our social media footprint, presenting to industry and business groups, and positioning ourselves as experts in several topics. Since starting up in 2003, I’ve aimed for a diverse client portfolio of nonprofits and mission based organizations, as well as automotive and technology companies.

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Q&A with Liza Batallones, Director

Landis PR

The exposure led to several major donations and corporate partnerships. I love crafting stories and developing PR plans that I think will grab consistent media attention. The advent of social media made that scrutiny even more intense…and immediate. What is your favorite part of your job?

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Highlights from the State of Blogging in 2017 Survey

Sword and the Script

I found clear lessons for corporate blogging , which I’ve weaved into the summary of the study below. It was interesting to see that a relatively new player like Squarespace ranked second while Blogger, which was acquired by Google in 2003, for a rumored $20 million trails further behind. Search and social as sources of traffic.

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The Case for Consistent Business Development

Solo PR Pro

Independent consultants strike out on their own for a number of reasons from wanting more life balance to being burned out on the politics of corporate work. You can establish visibility by networking, advertising, blogging, speaking, social media and more. Getting that first client is only the first step.

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When Tragedy Strikes in Sports – Making the Right Call with Your PR Plan

PRSay

Integrate social media in your communication plan: with the evolution of social media into traditional sports PR practices, social media can never be overlooked today and especially in sports. A serious situation calls for an equally serious tone when speaking.” . Follow Natalie on Twitter @npmikolich.

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