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Lockdown letter: brainstorming second order COVID-19 effects

Stephen Waddington

Celebration of Britain - with international travel limited there’s likely to be a rapid resurgence in British art, culture and tourism. The college and university campus - the market for international students won’t recover until we learn to live with COVID-19. Advertising revenue will follow where it hasn’t already.

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Behind the Headlines With Nick Hawley

Cision

Nick Hawley, director of marketing at Visit Seattle, says if you aren’t utilizing assets to their fullest potential, you’re missing out. In this interview, Nick discusses how to approach integrated communication, why print may still have a place in your strategy and how to build relationships with reporters.

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Behind the Headlines With Lauren Kaufman

Cision

recommends keeping a close eye on the industry and market to ensure your brand is always current in its strategies. After majoring in literature & rhetoric, minoring in marketing and holding internships in TV, advertising, PR and movie publicity, I found that PR married my core interests.

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Working in PR: Five Things I Wish I Learned Sooner

Cision

First-time internships are often a letdown, and mine – a position with a tourism bureau in Pennsylvania – was no exception. For the better part of a year, I resigned myself to watching her dial the telephone and pick up print jobs with a level of theatrics usually reserved for daytime television. Start small.

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#16: How the consumer driven news cycle changes PR measurement

NewsWhip

Data and innovation leads for Hill+Knowlton Strategies in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia joined NewsWhip’s CEO Paul Quigley for a special panel session on the Pulse to talk about navigating multiple market nuances to be locally relevant at scale. Balancing global strategy & local market needs. David Soutoul: Sure, yeah.

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How To Get Your Blog Project Approved

Waxing UnLyrical

When I built a case for creating it, I focused on showing how the site would be a greater asset to our institution than the internal print publication I managed. By switching to a blog we saved printing and distribution costs. But that was the case even with the internal print publication… unearthly, jaw-dropping amounts of it.

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: jbcurio via Flickr , Creative Commons For the few who don’t know or recall, an “ advertorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective article, and presented in a printed publication – usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story,” according to Wikipedia. Wanna Subscribe?