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What’s Trending for 2023?

PRSay

For smaller brands, Twitter’s noisy platform and algorithms that determine what users see often work against their best efforts. We’ve all seen users tweet about poor customer service, but via Twitter brands can offer to resolve those issues faster than any other method. Illustration credit: topper ].

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Boris Johnson and what brands can learn from him

Mark My Words

From the first day of this leadership election the leading political journalists of the day have been saying the same two things. Will Johnson lose the leadership election isn’t the real question – the question is can he? Is he really the best ambassador for ‘Brand Britain’? But how can this be?

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What Are the New Rules of Marketing and PR?

wiredPRworks

In 2007, David mentioned my fledgling blog wiredPRworks in his book, “ The New Rules of Marketing and PR.”. Released in 2007, The New Rules of Marketing and PR landed six months on the BusinessWeek bestseller list. Have you ever read a book that completely changed your life?

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Meet the Media: Erica Schueller, Editorial Director, Commercial Vehicle Group at Endeavor Business Media

Bianchi Biz Blog

The Endeavor Commercial Vehicle Group is comprised of six CV brands: FleetOwner, Fleet Maintenance, Trailer/Body Builders, Bulk Transporter, Refrigerated Transporter, and American Trucker. I work with the lead editors of each CVG brand to support implementation and continuation of consistent internal processes.

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

James Grunig assembled a team of six public relations academics and practitioners under his leadership. In a paper for the Journal of Public Relations Research[v] Michael Karlberg makes the case that the Excellence Theory is overly concerned with consumers as a primary audience. People have always talked about organisations and brands.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

. “I could envision the benefits, as a Canadian and a female (the outsized-represented gender in the PR industry workforce, but under-represented and appreciated in terms of formal senior roles, both in-house and agency, as well as thought leadership) in joining this initiative at the front end. ” #15: Ann Handley (Boston, US).