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The Extra Mile PR Strategy: Wow Your Customers

Doctor Spin

A family staying at the Ritz-Carlton on Amelia Island, Florida, experienced the hotel’s customer service when their son’s beloved stuffed giraffe, Joshie, was accidentally left behind. Stuffed giraffe shows what customer service is all about. 2011, August 19). Ritz-Carlton. 2012, May 17).

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

He published a paper called PR 2020 on behalf of the CIPR in 2011 that examined the future of PR. Advertising value equivalent (AVE) is at the sharp end of this issue. She believes the same issues apply in advertising and PR. Bold creative and excellent campaigns cannot be delivered by an organisation with a sick culture.

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WOM: What's Really Behind The Buzz

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: betsyjean79 via Flickr , Creative Commons Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Design, Digital, TV, Radio, Podcasts, Blogging, Social Networks, Newsfeeds, Affiliate Marketing, Web TV, SEO… Creative industries have evolved just as the environments, mediums, consumers and needs of our clients have evolved over time.

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Weekend Rant: Bye, PR Weak

Bad Pitch Blog

[a special cross-linkage with my Trendspotting: 2011 Blog ] I’m a guy who thinks “new media” and “old media” aren’t much different anymore. You know, the attitude that says that if you advertise with us, pay us for so-called award nominations, come to our dinners, and be super-extra-friendly to us, we’ll write articles featuring your work.

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Top 50 PR, Marketing & Social Media Podcasters to Follow

Cision

Jaffe Juice is an industry thought leader and author of Life after the 30-second spot, Joseph Jaffe’s unshackled, uncensored and uninhibited dialogue on the subjects of new marketing, advertising and creativity. 13) Mike Stelzner. Social Media Marketing Podcast. 29) John Dennis. Smart Time Online. 41) Greg Hickman.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

In the shift to data driven programmes there’s a danger that we lose sight of creativity. Creative and content, the keys to good storytelling, are frequently overlooked elements of public relations. Around 250 people have graduated from the scheme since 2011. It’s critical to cutting through a cluttered media environment.

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