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How We’re Using AI in Public Relations & Protecting Against It

Shift Communications

They are as follows and are based on those internal discussions, as well as on outside perspectives, including the PR Council Guidelines on Generative AI. The PR Council’s guidelines have a dozen questions to help suss out any potential bias while using generative AI in public relations. Understand its bias.

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genAI Has Come For PR: How We’re Using AI in Public Relations & Protecting Against It

Shift Communications

They are as follows and are based on those internal discussions, as well as on outside perspectives, including the PR Council Guidelines on Generative AI. The PR Council’s guidelines have a dozen questions to help suss out any potential bias while using generative AI in public relations. Understand its bias.

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How to Create an SEO Editorial Calendar So Customers Find You

Contently - Strategy

This applies to all sorts of content, including blogs, videos, podcasts, and content offers like e-books. While every organization has challenges unique to its industry, there are some guidelines everyone can follow to create SEO-driven content. Use this information to brainstorm for a blog or other content topics.

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Switch up your comms techniques to face 2020 and beyond

PR in High Definition

Set guidelines for manoeuvrability. These pre-set guidelines mean that your comms team is able to plough on and get more done, rather than asking permission…or worse, waiting for instruction! We believe in being as self-sufficient as possible – that’s how things get done, and fast!

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An update on the CIPR’s 70th anniversary crowdsourced project

Stephen Waddington

It is envisaged that the book will consist of 30 to 50 essays, each of 800 to 1,200 words in length. I’ve written this blog post in an effort to answer this question and so everyone has access to the same information. All pitches will be reviewed on merit and in the wider context of the book. I’ve had some great conversations.

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The Top PR Challenges and Tips for Overcoming Them

Sword and the Script

Some of them haven’t picked up a marketing book (let along comms) in 20 or more years. It seems to me, if everything is viewed through political filters, then we want to apply those filters to all communications – external and internal – before it goes out and not after. It’s also “unrealistic” as one respondent put it.

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How To Get Your Blog Project Approved

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali How To Get Your Blog Project Approved January 13th, 2011 Tweet Guest post by Shanan Sorochynski Okay, you’ve had nearly half a month to sink into 2011. I manage the University of Regina’s blog.