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The Top PR Tips and Tricks for Small Businesses

PR Fuel

Are you a small business owner that wants to create buzz, spread the word and get people hyped up about your business and the services you offer? Just because you own a small business doesn’t mean you can’t create some big waves in the public relations world. The Best PR Tips for Your Small Business.

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Your Brand As Media

Journalistics

Fast-forward a couple of years and we’re all talking about brand journalism, content marketing, and the new favorite, native advertising. It’s the essence of the strategies behind American Express’ OpenForum , which provides news and information for small businesses on par with Inc. Brands as media – silly marketer.

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Public Relations Tips: Grow to New Heights Fast in 2020

PR Fuel

Your small business may feel like a tiny sapling under a canopy of tall trees. How do you bring attention to your business? There are so many other businesses out there, and people only have so much attention to give. PR helps small businesses build brand awareness and credibility. That’s the pro.

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Marketing Has a Best Practices Problem

Contently - Strategy

The newspaper industry learned this the hard way. In the newspaper business, it’s common to print your issues on something called “broadsheets,” which are 22-inch sheets of paper. In 1712, the British government imposed a tax on newspapers based on the number of pages that they published. Hurray, me.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising. Outdoor and transmit media typically tend to be advertising material (but not always). This includes the big screen (movie theatres), the small screen, and radio broadcasts.

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