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3 Essential PR Trends to Monitor in the New Year and Decade

PRSay

At the risk of sounding old, 2010 seemed like just yesterday. When we began this decade, many local newspapers had at least 10 more pages of non-syndicated content than they do today. And people still faxed pitches! 2020 is the perfect time to take a fresh, creative approach to your partnerships.

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Home sweet home – return to blogging, address well known

PR Conversations

We are hugely thankful for all his support since the Redux version of PR Conversations was launched in 2010. In 2010, Toni stepped back to allow the new Redux version of the site to develop. The site now has two principals, myself and Judy, after our previous Techster, Markus Pirchner, decided to refocus his life.

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Meet the Media: Carl Anthony, Managing Editor of Automoblog & AutoVision News

Bianchi Biz Blog

That includes our creative director, writers, industry and content partners, numerous marketing and PR professionals, and readers. Our creative director Alex Hartman joined me for the press days at Motor Bella. I began writing for 605 Magazine in early 2010 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Any pet peeves with PR people?

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Talking The Social Media Walk

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Lars Plougmann via Flickr, Creative Commons Really, if you just read through the comments, there’s your follow-up blog post… but since I promised you one, you’re getting one. . Image: Aftab Uzzaman via Flickr, Creative Commons It’s why I wrote about networking with a twist a while back.

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Inside the Mind of a Daily Newspaper Business Editor: Q&A With Thom Kupper of the Star Tribune

MaccaPR

You spent 13 years covering business at the San Diego Union-Tribune before joining the Star Tribune in 2010. We differentiate ourselves by doing ambitious, memorable stories that people cannot read anywhere else – original pieces that provide insight into the local business scene. I remember when Chen May Yee pitched that story to me.