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How PR and corporate communications can use animated gifs

Stuart Bruce

As public relations and corporate communications needs to become increasingly more visual gifs are one of the easiest and most effective ways to do it. Seven ways PR and corporate communications can use GIFs. The gif which shows the impact of different community choices was covered by The Washington Post. Why use animated gifs?

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Bringing Employees Back to Work Safely

PRSay

PR practitioners can meet potential new contacts and clients via web–based video-conference platforms such as Skype and Zoom. Open up communication further. Employees might have suggestions for how to protect their work spaces from coronavirus, so PR leaders should keep those lines of communication open. Show empathy.

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Person-to-Person Communication: The Human Side of Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

I had an interesting (to me) exchange of thoughts with a reader of my own blog recently on the subject of person-to-person communication. That we should be exploring ways in which to improve our online communications. Impersonally delivered electronic communication isn’t going to cut it. Are you all squared away?).

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Five Quick and Easy Ways to Show #PR Thanks

Deirdre Breakenridge

If you’re in PR and communications, here are five quick and easy ways to show your colleagues, peers and industry professionals that you’re thankful. Even just a little time each week to share thoughts with a student via Twitter or to schedule a Skype “coffee” chat is a fantastic way to show thanks. The Shout-Out.

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25 Free Digital Marketing Tools for Nonprofits

Waxing UnLyrical

The life of a communications pro for a nonprofit organization is one that seems to require a daily mix of magic tricks, extreme sport level time management and creativity. However, it still would be nice to have a few extra resources to help you execute your PR plan and achieve your communications goals. Guest Post by Laura Petrolino.

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5 Tips to Build Client Partnerships

Solo PR Pro

This is a guest post by Heather Whaling, president of Geben Communication. We adopt our clients’ preferred communication channels. That means we’ve hashed out client projects on Hipchat and What’sApp, Basecamp and Podio, Skype and GChat, texting and Facetime. Heather blogs at prTini. Heather blogs at prTini.

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Beyond Your Borders: How to Work with Non-Local Clients

Solo PR Pro

It can deepen your sense of community, reduce your need to travel and allow you to dominate your local market. You can pitch by-lined articles to industry or area publications, publish thought leadership pieces on LinkedIn or your own blog. Don’t make distance an issue for clients, by having a solid communications plan.

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