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The Reykjavik Press Release—ChatGPT

Doctor Spin

For now, I’ll settle for this: I asked ChatGPT to write a press release about a fictitious hotel in Reykjavik, Iceland. We’re launching a new type of hotel room with see-through glass ceilings. We’re launching a new type of hotel room with see-through glass ceilings. It’s a conversation starter as good as any, I think.

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Summer Travel: How PR & Comms Are Helping Drive Demand

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

AAA had interesting booking data showing that overseas adventure travel is up more than 200% compared to 2022. The largest jump they saw was regarding hotel stays. As you can imagine, this increased demand is driving up airfares on most routes, with ticket prices for international flights increasing by more than 30%.

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Maxim Behar in the business podcast "What Money Can Do"

Maxim Behar

They don't remember hyperinflation, they don't remember the hard winters, they don't even remember the crisis of 2008-2009. But, for me, these three factors that met in 2022 created difficulties. Now, as a globally recognized PR expert, can you identify the events that are an absolute success or failure globally in 2022?

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Maxim Behar: Politics in the modern world must be entirely dependent on the opinion and operations of business

Maxim Behar

But this is part of the very big confusion of business, not only in Bulgaria, but also international business. You know that I manage an International Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where we have been seeing each other for 10-12 years now, every year we go there, leave a bag of money - expensive hotels, restaurants, halls, and everything.

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Maxim Behar: A Man Who Crafted A New Era for Public Relations Globally

Maxim Behar

And part of this enormous change globally undoubtedly was Maxim Behar, Bulgarian born entrepreneur who often characterize himself as “citizen of the world” and spends his time mostly in the airplanes, hotels and conference rooms speaking at Summits and Forums. In 1994, he laid the foundation for M3 Communications Group, Inc.