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The Magical PR Strategy Question

Doctor Spin

This blog post targets the importance of the central question in guiding successful PR strategies, highlighting the need for clear differentiation and a focused approach to gain that necessary edge. The Magical PR Question keeps your strategy laser-focused on what truly matters—differentiating your brand in the market.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

A member since 2005, Landis has the benefit and delight to be working with our partners from Japan to Germany, Chile to South Africa, Australia to Denmark, Ireland to Argentina, and everywhere in between. We’ll follow up after the conference in this blog with answers to your questions.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

A member since 2005, Landis has the benefit and delight to be working with our partners from Japan to Germany, Chile to South Africa, Australia to Denmark, Ireland to Argentina, and everywhere in between. We’ll follow up after the conference in this blog with answers to your questions.

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Get Inspired by These 3 Content Marketing Innovators

Cision

Here are three big names to take a look at for content marketing inspiration: BuzzFeed. What started as a technology-focused blog in 2005 has expanded into a broader content hub, bringing the Mashable community, and a new generation of visitors, with it. Change is a constant in today’s digital world.

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Google’s Decision Five Years Ago to Communicate Changes in China on Its Corporate Blog Signaled the Arrival of Owned Media.

Ishmael's Corner

And they communicated the China news on the corporate blog. The action gave street cred to corporate blogging and owned media as a whole. Of course, millions of blogs already existed when Google published its China post. In short, blogging wasn’t for serious stuff. Not at a press event. Not in a news release.

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Email Marketing Failures and Lessons Learned

wiredPRworks

Could this be the worst marketing mistake I ever made? The AMA is American Medical Association, American Marketing Association, and who knows what else. As a workaround, I set up blog posts on both wiredprworks.com and barbararozgonyi.com. I’m resigning from marketing,” I told my husband. There were no other cars.

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Home sweet home – return to blogging, address well known

PR Conversations

It has taken rather a while to unpack all the boxes, redecorate and invite you round for a house blog-warming party chez PR Conversations*. During our blogging hiatus, Judy Gombita has kept up the PR Conversations action via our hugely successful Twitter micro-blog.