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Barbie dominates August brand coverage

NewsWhip

The Barbie movie was the big story of the summer, and its success has extended well beyond its opening weekend, with the film still in cinemas as we write this blog halfway through September. Coincidentally, it was also a top story in a different sense, as it came out on top of our brands coverage analysis in August.

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Reputation Is Critical

Reputation Us

Bob’s Red Mill and Les Schwab ranked highest as local, reputable companies. Companies listed in the survey included those in the apparel, automotive, banking, food, health care and technology industries. DHM Research is a non-partisan and independent public opinion and policy research firm with offices in Portland and Washington, D.C.

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When to Ask for a Media Retraction and When to Bite Your Tongue

Polaris

dpms is a local London business that sells branded apparel, jewelry and products by local artisans. The win inspired Metro News , a local tabloid, to profile dpms in a feature story. They’re passionate about their brands and troubled when public statements don’t accurately reflect reality. It’s only natural.

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Reputation Is Critical: New Study Reveals 93% of Consumers Believe a Strong Reputation is Paramount When Making Purchases, Investing and Accepting Employment

Reputation Us

Companies listed in the survey included those in the apparel, automotive, banking, food, health care and technology industries. When asked to write-in companies that survey participants felt had strong reputations, Nike, Columbia Sportswear and Intel ranked highest. REPUTATION: BY THE NUMBERS. About DHM Research.

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How to Write a Great Company Boilerplate for Your Press Releases

PR Fuel

Writing a company boilerplate is important to consumer education, advertising, promotion, and branding. While the vast majority of the public might blow right past it without thinking twice, every word matters to how you are ultimately perceived. Beyond that, get to know your local media outlets. Think Like a Search Engine.

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