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TCIP #014 – Toronto Police Service, Their Customer Service and Crisis Preparedness with Chris Boddy

Melissa Agnes

For starters, they’ve developed a Strategy Management Unit with a strong customer service component. Within this unit, they’re in the process of developing a customer service strategy for the Toronto Police Service, with a heavy focus on internal customer service to start. Have a listen.

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Public Relations Guide To Utilizing Google Alerts

The Hoyt Organization

This lets you monitor customers’ sentiments about your brand, identify potential issues, and engage with customers. To keep track of customer sentiments, rankings, and keywords PR professionals use several tools at a go, which can be tasking. Google Alerts is a free online service provided by Google.

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Does Social Media Marketing need a Reboot? Drew Neisser Chimes in

Flack's Revenge

I have been blogging about challenges confronting digital PR and social media marketing. Are the social media waters still safe for marketing? What’s not safe is ignoring social conversations, especially those related to your brand and category. What comes after social media? Absolutely.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 8, 2014

Melissa Agnes

From The Crisis Intelligence Blog. TCIP #014 – Toronto Police Service, Their Customer Service and Crisis Preparedness with Chris Boddy. This week on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Staff Sergeant Chris Boddy of the Toronto Police Service. Have an awesome weekend! Listen here!

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What Are the Various HubSpot Hubs and Which Do I Need?

PR 20/20

The platform is now a comprehensive suite of tools and services to help businesses with their marketing, sales, customer service, and operations. It’s ultimately designed to enable businesses to attract, engage, and delight customers throughout their buyer's journey. More on CMS Hub below. ?

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Earned Media vs. Media Relations [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

The phrase is intended to account for the additional ways a person or company could earn visibility on the web, including traditional news – but more importantly beyond it. The company cites ease-of-use, filtering tools and a focus on customer service as distinguishing qualities.

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M&A: The Top Reasons Why One Company Acquires Another [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

This blog is just a clever cover story for a boutique and savvy marketing and PR consultancy serving B2B tech. Check out our services.]. Brandwatch provides “social listening” which is industry jargon for old-fashioned social media monitoring. Articles, blog posts and content picks. Did you know?

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