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What Business People Should Know About PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It doesn’t compare to paid advertising when it comes to frequency of message, and it will never offer the type of control that paid content will. Most consultants or agencies operate individual profit centers that may be organized by sector, from food to fashion to financial services.

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PR Tips and Hacks for a Small Business

The Proactive Report

In Ries and Trout’s book Positioning, the battle for your mind they said, “PR starts the fire, marketing and advertising fan the flames.” Start with employees, financial institutions, local government, and so on. PR should be the first thing you do and it should be done every day.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

Year of the employee. 2022 is going to be known as the year of the employee. Qualified employees are scarce, and companies recognize that they need to be seen as great places to work and thrive as well as strong brands. But it’s employee retention and engagement that will take priority. Fast-vertising.

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Is AI Chat the Ultimate Cheat Code?

Mindful Marketing

In addition, one of the worlds most successful companies, Amazon, has supposedly warned its employees about the dangers of sharing code and other confidential information with the chatbot for fear it will mimic internal data. Their fashion taste is not good. Apparently, I’m not the only one with some unease about AI.

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Top 11 PR Crises in 2020 So Far

Prohibition

A fashion fiasco: Oh Polly’s competition for NHS workers. To show appreciation for NHS frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic, fashion brand Oh Polly launched a competition on social media for workers to be in with a chance of winning a care package, a new outfit and an invitation to a virtual party. Absolute state of it.

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Top 11 PR Crises in 2020 So Far

Prohibition

A fashion fiasco: Oh Polly’s competition for NHS workers. To show appreciation for NHS frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic, fashion brand Oh Polly launched a competition on social media for workers to be in with a chance of winning a care package, a new outfit and an invitation to a virtual party. Absolute state of it.

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The Blurry Edges of PR; Off Script #11: Kevin Hartman of LTPR

Sword and the Script

During the work week, he’s an account manager with LTPR , a public relations firm based in Portland, Oregon specializing in the financial, healthcare and professional services industries, including crisis communications and litigation support. But shouldn’t advertising be aiming at this as well? Kevin Hartman is one such person.