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Lockdown letter: brainstorming second order COVID-19 effects

Stephen Waddington

There’s a sign on the front door limiting the number of people in the shop for social distancing. A perspex shield, like you used to find in banks and post offices, has been fixed the length of the counter. The college and university campus - the market for international students won’t recover until we learn to live with COVID-19.

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Learning From Past Crises to Navigate Post-COVID-19

Reputation Us

Then, at the beginning of the financial crisis, I was the director of public relations at AIG, and later started a public relations firm representing banks and credit unions communicating through TARP. Since then, I’ve been advising banks and credit unions on issues ranging from hurricane relief efforts to active shooters and cyberattacks.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

Social media platforms Bluesky and Threads will continue to become attractive substitutions for X (formerly Twitter).” ~ Marc C. Clear and present AI “A renewed focus on and commitment to internal communications. Leaders have to care about and communicate with their internal team just as much as their external audiences.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

Brands will look to public relations professionals to help them not only write compelling content but also place it in industry trade publications and other media outlets that may be a fit. Once coverage appears, it can then be shared via social media and clients can also leverage paid media to boost it even further if they choose.”.

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

One-person companies no longer rely solely on their own Facebook page, but on a clever mix of press work and content that they place on their social media channels and websites. 11) Privacy regs bring back the basics. The consumer privacy battle will rage on, and marketers will be affected by new data privacy regulations.

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5 New Social Media Tools That You Should Know About

Cision

If there is one thing that is constant about social media platforms (besides their URLs), it is that they change fast. There are some recently released social media tools that communication and marketing professionals may find very helpful…or at least find good to know about. Facebook Search.

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Sizeable challenges: ensuring your communications work at scale

Presspage

with security that scales too Another PR conundrum: this most public-facing of departments has a great need for privacy – to keep embargo’d documents secure, internal conversations secret, and intellectual property where it belongs. When enterprise-grade security is baked in, so are confidentiality and privacy.