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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. Stu didn’t know much about PR, but had a vague understanding of media relations, having been on the receiving end of pitches during his time producing talk shows.

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Why ROI and PR are like Oil and Water

Doctor Spin

There are serious problems with this approach: One problem is that the return on the PR investment is a fluctuating valuation rather than a net income; it’s not “money in the bank.” Cover photo by Jerry Silfwer ( Prints / Instagram ). Any boardroom would be mad not to invite such a PR function. Image credit: Unknown.

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

Reputation Us

Boggs said it’s important for executives to discuss different crisis communications scenarios and practice executing the plan through simulations. Trying to communicate a crisis without a plan is like trying to float a boat with holes. You developed a crisis communications plan?’ By Peter Strozniak.

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

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Sometimes, it just takes a little community spirit. That’s why many companies are turning to partnerships and active involvement in their local communities to boost their PR efforts without breaking the bank. Managing interactions through social media effectively builds brand credibility with minimal advertising costs.