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Don’t Let Breaking News Steal Your PR Thunder

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

When PR agency professionals plan a product launch or news announcement, we do it with close attention to detail. Even if the news isn’t directly relevant, we naturally avoid happenings that trigger cascading stories that could fight with our news, like the opening of the Olympic Games, Election Day, or big pop culture events.

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How to Quickly Become Recognized as a Thought Leader on LinkedIn in 2022

wiredPRworks

Almost nobody, except maybe David Letterman, was making top 10 lists in 2007. Grow your connections in the categories you want to reach; review every invitation before you accept to see if there’s a fit with your profile. Why would anyone want 10 ways? How could I delete this entry?? .

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How Much Human Agency Do We Require in Public Relations? – Ant Cousins

Ethical Voices

Firstly, I’ll tell you why we created it, and I think as everyone has been seeing so much news about AI recently, it really has hit the mainstream and I can tell you, having worked in AI for 10 years, I feel so vindicated, finally, everyone gets it and everyone sees the value, which is super exciting.

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How A Fake Taxidermist Is Keeping AT&T On Its Toes

Waxing UnLyrical

I became a victim of AT&T upon the release of the original iPhone in June 2007. I’m also in the entertainment industry and enjoy tweaking the nipple of large multi-national telecom companies that annoy me on a daily, if not hourly basis. We were mentioned in the New York Times. I’m many things. Goats, not sheep.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

And for want of a better term I’m bracketing them in the category of “new PR” Or “new communications” to be more accurate, as these once disparate disciplines are increasingly converging. But in the industrial age of command and control hierarchy this line meant: guard knowledge; hoard it.