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7 Rules for a New Era of Communications

PRSay

Works like Daniel Kahneman’s “Thinking Fast and Slow” (2011) and Jonathan Haidt’s “The Righteous Mind” (2012) show that they — and our target audiences — are not. We need to educate ourselves and ask for feedback internally and externally. Studies have shown anger to be the most viral emotion, but anger destroys and divides.

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Conference Recap: Reaching Rural Americans, Preventing Social Media Crises and Using the PESO Model

PRSay

Here are some highlights from three professional development sessions at the PRSA 2017 International Conference in Boston on Oct. This type of planning includes making sure that your team is communicating well internally, too. “If If something is a problem internally, then it could explode externally,” said Emerick.

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How to Build Brand Awareness & Thought Leadership

Contently - Strategy

His company, Dollar Shave Club, rose from obscurity in 2012 after he created a YouTube video called “Our Blades Are F ing Great.” Brands love to talk about going viral; Dubin actually did it. The brand’s success was about more than just going viral or getting lucky. That’s quite the fairy tale, right?

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

Stephen Waddington

This is the paper that I wrote for my CIPR Chartered Practitioner assessment in 2012. James Grunig assembled a team of six public relations academics and practitioners under his leadership. During the October 2010 speech at the PRSA International Conference, Larissa Grunig said. The Internet is littered with failed attempts.

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The Best Execution for your Link Building Campaigns

Buzzstream

This format can also lend itself well to adding credibility to your brand and is great for thought-leadership style campaigns. You’re fairly unlikely to “go viral” with this format because they’re unlikely to produce stories that will make the front-pages of top-tier newspapers or magazines. Ah the good old infographic.