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What You’re Really Paying For When Hiring A Photographer

ReimaginePR

It’s not an easy thing to try and capture the essence of what a client wants – whether that’s wedding photos, baby photos, corporate photos – you name it. Especially in 2016 when pretty much everyone who can hold a camera makes a Tumblr and an artsy Instagram account and calls themselves a photographer. Insurance: Camera insurance.

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6 Best Practices for Identifying and Reacting to a PR Crisis

Cision

Although the hacking of any corporate communication platform is concerning, the fix is a password change or platform escalation, and it is easily explained (ask any athlete or public figure who tweets something objectionable only to explain that their account was “hacked”). Ripley wrote her insight in 2015. 4309: 84-85.

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Lumley v Foster – the danger of oral contracts and contracting with the correct entity

Practical Law Construction

It was decided as common ground in this case that the contract was concluded at a meeting at the property on 21 June 2016 which was attended by the builder, Mr Foster (D2 – see below) and the claimant. Witnesses reported that Mr Foster spoke about the “Foster & Co” brand but did not mention FCCL or any other corporate entity.

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#SocialPR Spotlight: Sean Sorita

Waxing UnLyrical

Today’s #Social PR Spotlight shines on Sean Sorita, who became a Social PR Virtuoso in May 2016. The insurance company in the contest gives $1 million dollars to a group of lucky winners, whose task is to simply retweet Esurance’s page on Twitter. What is one Social PR campaign you’re in love with?

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Communications Strategy 101: Get your GAME on

David PR Group

One thing that I often hear from executives is that they want to improve their corporate communications, marketing and public relations, but they don’t know where to start. This can be clear in a business that receives real estate or insurance work from an established broker relationship. How do you do it? (If Happy New Year!

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5 Ways to Measure Agency Operations

Waxing UnLyrical

According to the 2016 Global Communications Report , which ranks the world’s top 250 PR agencies, the average annual review per employee in 2015 was $151,000. Including rent, utilities, payroll, marketing, insurance, etc., Revenue Per Employee. How many dollars, on average, is each employee bringing into the business each year?

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How To Avoid Stress and Mental Illness in Public Relations

Doctor Spin

And I’m no exception; in 2016 (the same year I was awarded Cision Scandinavia’s PR Influencer of the Year Award ), I had to turn the volume down on my career to get my head back on straight. In contrast, we might be brainstorming names for a corporate insurance podcast that is likely to be forgotten in six months.