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6 Ways To Use PR To Build Brand Marketing

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Earned coverage offers a credibility that can’t be matched by paid media like ads or “owned” content like company blog posts or creative social videos. It sponsors a series of Financial Learning Seminars, underwrites research about the cost of financial stress in the workplace, and raises funds for financial wellness causes.

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12 Ideas for Maintaining an Invigorating Professional Life in 2018

PRSay

Consider obtaining your MBA, or at the very least consume books and articles, watch videos, go to seminars, participate in webinars and meet with other communications professionals on a regular basis. Contact him at stephen.dupont@pockethercules.com or visit his blog at www.stephendupont.co. Be grateful.

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The future of offline PR

Presspage

With communication and marketing taking the lead in adapting online changes, PR has been pushed to embrace the latest trends and adapt to the changing world around us. Blogs, social media, forums and tools to monitor and schedule content have been integrated into most PR teams by now. Direct and personalized communication.

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Career Development Tips for the 2018 Professional

Waxing UnLyrical

It can be time consuming making updates to a resume, but human resources recruiters will be receptive to contacting you for a telephone screening or interview invitation. With the help of technology you can build an online community to help build your business or network with people in the industry. Write Off Job Expenses.

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Can you Profit Directly from Content Marketing? Proceed with Caution

Sword and the Script

It is a solid book and I overwhelming believe it is worth reading (or listening) and does well by the content marketing community. These giants, often consumer-oriented corporations, have the pocket-depth to own events and sell tickets or sponsorships. If there’s any doubt, kids do have a dramatic influence on consumer spending.