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Want To Work In Tech PR? Here Are 5 Questions

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Filling PR agency positions is harder than in the past, when press relationships, networking ability, and writing chops were all that mattered. Specialized agencies have specialized needs. Take my agency; we focus on tech PR, with a particular focus in B2B technology. Good questions for a tech PR interview.

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8 Common PR Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

There are all types of PR problems, but the one that nobody wants to deal with is the public relations program that just isn’t generating traction, or one where outcomes fall short of expectations by the client or PR agency. ” But most PR agencies have become more sophisticated about goal-setting and measurement.

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Avoid These 7 PR “Surprises”

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The client and agency contacts have happily bonded at a new business presentation, with great chemistry all around. Of course, employee turnover can happen at any company, but when it happens on the agency side, it should be a blip, not a breakdown. We’ve all been there. This is bad practice all around. But it happens.

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Medical Marketing Maven: Interviewing StoneArch Agency President and CEO Marcia Miller

MaccaPR

Name a prominent medical product or healthcare brand – from Medtronic, Hennepin Healthcare, Prime Therapeutics, Upsher-Smith Labs and Provation to Vigilanz, Philips, 3M, Hill-Rom and Teleflex – and the Minneapolis-based healthcare marketing agency StoneArch has probably been involved. What kind of employee flourishes at StoneArch?

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New Rules That Every PR Person Should Know

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A PR agency employee starting in the business today will be creating programs, telling stories, and reporting to clients in ways very different from just a few years ago, in part due to the rise of digital technology and the blurring of lines between paid, earned, and owned media. Thought leadership isn’t just for B2B brands.

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How To Write A Rock-Solid PR Plan

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Supporting a product launch? Prioritize your audiences, from customers to stakeholder groups that may include employees, funders, distribution partners, and others. It’s rare for a program, particularly a B2B PR plan, to simply target potential customers. Write a rock-solid PR plan. Define your objectives.

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State of Social Q4 2014: LinkedIn is the real MVP

Shift Communications

Employer growth is good news for marketers and communicators because corporate employees are very often the people we’re trying to reach. Now that the pendulum has swung to employees using the network to source candidates (or possibly switch jobs), marketers will enjoy more fruitful marketing potential on the platform. Christopher S.