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

PRSay

“If you’re not paying for your social media campaigns, then no one is seeing them,” said Haworth, who recalled her childhood in small-town Indiana as one of eating “government cheese” from food banks and spending the Christmas season with her parents who couldn’t afford presents. A new era of crisis communication is upon us.

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Lessons From a Very Public Break-Up

Waxing UnLyrical

Earlier this year, National Australia Bank got Australia and the world talking with its very public ‘Break-Up’ campaign. Hillan, how did NAB as a large-scale bank first become involved in the social media space? Here are some of the business results achieved: Banking category conversation up 66%. Share of Voice reached 55%.

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Behind the Headlines With Kathy Walsh

Cision

All too often we are convinced we need a website, or in this day and age, a social media strategy that will go “viral” – but this approach is often doomed from the start. Having a social media initiative go viral is not a good goal – what is the intended net result? If I won the lottery, I’d…buy a house in the Outer Banks.

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