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Why Public Relations Is King During A Crisis

Onclusive

Marketing strategies are being altered and advertising budgets are being slashed. That is why PR is the one function within the marketing organization that is positioned to step up, take a leadership position and have the greatest impact on company reputation during this period. The modern communicator is not just a great storyteller.

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The Power Of Creativity In PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Still, a prime impediment to PR teams’ showing out-of-the-box creative chops is clients’ aversion to risk– something not so prevalent in the advertising field. Advertisements for travel metasearch sites usually involve a cutesy gnome (Travelocity) or a charismatic spokesperson (Trivago). 4 ways creative PR takes it up a notch.

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P.T. Barnum: “There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity”

Doctor Spin

Barnum (1810–1891) was a savvy publicity showman, one who impacted particular aspects of public relations and advertising, primarily event planning, event promotion and true publicity/media coverage. He regularly used innovative and creative advertising techniques to capture the public’s attention. Phineas Taylor (P.T.)

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

Twitter is the largest ever market research exercise that no one ever commissioned. Creative and content, the keys to good storytelling, are frequently overlooked elements of public relations. They lie at the heart of inspiring conversations and storytelling. 11 Leadership becomes social. Selective hearing helps no one.

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PR Rock Stars (of the future): 19 new college grads ready to take over the world

Communications Conversations

He’s a good listener, helps other students with ideas and critique, and is looked up to for his natural leadership abilities. She has a strong background in advertising, public relations and marketing and is skilled at primary research (surveys and focus groups). Hallie’s leadership is always calm, collected and thoughtful.

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It’s 2015 and #PRDiversity Is Still An Issue

Waxing UnLyrical

percent of Hispanics/Latinos possess jobs in the fields of advertising, marketing and public relations.” While PRWeek perhaps could have exercised more diversity sensitivity in its display of the 2014 PR leaders, they were, after all, working with the content and information submitted to them by PR agencies.

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