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PR Isn’t Just for Big Businesses?

Victorious PR

There is a wide-spread push to avoid big-box stores and save small businesses, as many have had to close their doors for good in recent years. What constitutes a small business varies—by size of firm, number of employees, revenue earned, output measurements like sales and shipments, etc.—but Community relations.

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3 Ways to Reach LGBTQ Consumers in the New Normal

PRSay

With more than $1 trillion of buying power and a lot of disposable income, the LGBTQ community will most likely come out in force when the country reopens for business. Without large-scale events as an advertising vehicle, businesses need to think outside the box to reach these customers. Support LGBTQ charities.

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Lockdown letter: brainstorming second order COVID-19 effects

Stephen Waddington

Our local fish and chip shop reopened on Wednesday. Government The digital democracy has been a long time coming - democracy will finally digitise, both in central and local government, and citizen voting. We need local, decentralised responses to arts, culture, education and transport. Photo by sfe-co2/iStock / Getty Images.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Stu Opperman, APR

Solo PR Pro

He developed a love of sports and print media at a young age, and set off to the University of Florida to pursue a degree in journalism. When he arrived on campus, however, he was amazed by the student-run broadcast stations, including radio and TV stations that would actually compete in the local market for ratings. “I

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Tell Your Story Like You Speak, Keep Pitching, and Earn Media Coverage

PR Fuel

Telling Your Story” Is the Real Trick to Small Business PR. Most small business descriptions include information like who the founders were, when and where the business started, and perhaps a few sentences about the company’s mission and vision. What is the “theme” of your business story?

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Marketing Has a Best Practices Problem

Contently - Strategy

In the newspaper business, it’s common to print your issues on something called “broadsheets,” which are 22-inch sheets of paper. They could print the same number of words on fewer sheets and thus avoid the tax. I was part of the sales team at Google that helped launch SiteLinks to advertisers.

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PR on a Budget: 10 Tips for Smarter Spending and Better Results

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

A smart move would be incorporating user-generated content, actively participating in industry conversations and of course, targeted social boosts (advertising) to ensure that your brand is established amongst a wider audience. Managing interactions through social media effectively builds brand credibility with minimal advertising costs.