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Prezly

Frederik Vincx

Lead product design and marketing. The challenge Back in 2009, in an increasingly fragmented media landscape, brands needed more effective ways to share their stories. The challenge and opportunity was to create a PR toolkit that helped brands communicate effectively with media, bloggers, and stakeholders.

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How Storytelling Connects Paid, Earned, and Owned Media

Onclusive

Breaking down silos between Paid, Earned & Owned media through continuous storytelling. In December 2009, Forrester defined what it called the three new media options for interactive marketers: “paid, earned and owned.” The new continuous storytelling cycle. We are all familiar now with the PESO model.

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Recap Part I: #PRStudChat Discusses PR Education & Learning

Deirdre Breakenridge

Since graduate school, a question that has been in my mind is whether or not undergraduate PR education is teaching students the necessary skill- and knowledge-set to succeed in today’s job market. She graduated in 2009 and then started teaching at Stockton University in New Jersey. What else should I be doing to help students excel?

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13 Leadership Lessons for PR Pros (Taylor’s Version)

PRSay

We are creators, storytellers and writers. And we are influential to our teams, across our organizations and in our communities — demonstrating daily how smart, strategic communications can advance your brand, even in times of crisis. Her storytelling is personal and intimate and gives a glimpse of what she’s feeling at the moment.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Tina McCorkindale

PR Conversations

Wells Fargo not only publishes great content on its Wells Fargo Stories site, but when I toured their offices, I discovered they are doing some really neat things in terms of storytelling, especially with their internal communications. Which real, historical or fictional person or brand would you like to give a reputation makeover?

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Check Out These PR-Driven Holiday Stories

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

We empathize with those handling the public relations for NBC’s “Today” show, entrepreneur Russell Simmons, or any brands touched by scandal, but it’s time for a break. This year the brand has gone one step further and is working with Invisible People. It also helps the brand’s PR and social efforts.

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Artificial Endorsers

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch , founder of Mindful Marketing & author of Honorable Influence Have you ever thought you saw someone you knew, went to talk to them, but found it wasn’t them? based start-up of ‘engineers, storytellers, and dreamers’ who claim to specialize in artificial intelligence and robotics.”

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