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Social Selling Secrets Masterclass

wiredPRworks

Wondering how to navigate the fast-paced world of social media without getting lost to your competition? The Social Selling Secrets Masterclass was created for anyone who wants to be more creative, persuasive, and influential. Book a Social Selling Secrets Masterclass Discovery Call. PR: Personality and Reputation.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Ebony Vaz

Solo PR Pro

Today, though, Ebony owns Above Promotions , a digital marketing and PR agency based in her native Tampa, Florida. She started the company in 2004 as a side hustle before taking it full time five years ago. That role enabled her to work alongside the company’s marketing team as well. Giving back to her passions.

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Branding Together: Inside Influencer-Targeted Events From Don Julio and Princess Cruises

PRSay

The two events — “ Neon Carnival ,” presented by Levi’s and Don Julio Tequila; and a Princess Cruises dining experience and storytelling workshop with chef Curtis Stone — illustrated the varied approaches that big brands are taking to create sharable experiences and engage their most sought-after social media influencers.

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NIL from a former student-athlete and professor perspective

Karen Freberg

allowed student-athletes to be able to market and have ownership control over their name, image, and likeness (otherwise known as NIL) while they are in college. Here are some suggestions: Take classes at your university on personal branding, social media, and more. The NCAA has finally (can we get a FINALLY!!)

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Exposing PR’s weaknesses

PR Conversations

Others now describe themselves as storytellers, content curators or narrators. Likewise, I’m concerned by those who say PR is marketing, yet display little understanding of the underpinnings of either domain. Criticism by Gawker (among others) led to a ‘pseudo’ apology (as defined by Lazare 2004 ).