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Brands can’t bank on TikTok alone. Here’s why.

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In contrast to TikTok, Instagram is used to showcase their family, and a photo of their son sporting an unamused face saw lots of love from fans and has even reached actor Michael B Jordan. The post Brands can’t bank on TikTok alone. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DEVOURPOWER: Greg & Rebecca (@devourpower).

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PR Rock Stars: U.S. Bank’s Susan Beatty

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Bank and that I get to do all the “fun stuff.” Bank Stadium). 2–In 2016, you helped spearhead the PR efforts around the new US Bank Stadium. Bank Stadium was a really fun time for us at the bank. Bank Places to Play, a three-year $1 million grant funding program in partnership with the MN Vikings.

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A Primer on Cryptocurrency, NFT and Web3 Courtesy of the Associated Press

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Unlike dollars, euros and other traditional currencies, cryptocurrencies are not backed by governments, central banks or, for the most part, by physical assets. Cryptocurrency owners typically store their tokens in “virtual wallets” that resemble online bank accounts. Investors trade these tokens as they would stocks.

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Three lessons brands can learn from the Hockey Canada Scandal

NewsWhip

Hockey Canada is our national governing body for all amateur leagues of the sport. 3) Sports is an Inherently Risky Bet . Any time a brand attaches itself to a sport, it gains all the positives of that sport: the adrenaline rush, the athleticism, the homespun and heartwarming stories of the underdog team succeeding against all odds. .

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Teamwork Is a Contact Sport

Waxing UnLyrical

in team sports. Social media interaction isn’t exactly a team sport. Teamwork” is a contact sport…you come in contact with your colleagues, put your thoughts and ideas into play, pass off the “ball” to another for refinement, and, in the end, you “score” with success for your client or employer. I can have a good idea.

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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 refocused his sights and graduated with a degree in Telecommunications, eventually landing his first professional job doing news, sports, and as a DJ in California.

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How to Improve Your Social Media Targeting

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Interests -> (Business and Industry, Entertainment, Family and Relationships, Fitness and Wellness, Food and Drink, Hobbies and Activities, Shopping and Fashion, Sports and Outdoors, Technology). Work -> (Employers, Industries, Job Titles, Office Type). Hobbies and interests. Home and garden. Law, government, and politics.