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Four Questions to Ask When Aligning Your Brand & Reputation

Deirdre Breakenridge

When you decide to advise, partner, collaborate, or join forces with another organization, their brand automatically becomes an extension of your own. However, it can takes years to build a strong brand in the market and a matter of minutes to damage a reputation. Does the brand align with my ethics and values?

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Newsjacking: How Brands Can Use Current Events To Make News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Newsjacking is a powerful tactic for marketing and public relations. It involves capitalizing on current events and trending news stories to promote or offer comment from a brand, product, or service. A swift and reactive response to news lets brands insert themselves into ongoing conversations, offering timely and relevant insights.

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Blowing Your Own Horn Falls Flat. When it Comes to Reputation, Third-Party Validations Bring True Harmony.

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According to Performance Marketing World, 84% of millennials don’t trust conventional advertising. Ultimately, what you say about your products or services doesn’t matter — establishing credibility through neutral third-parties is essential for building a solid reputation. The Big Players Consumer Reports and J.D.

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The Secret Weapon of B2B Marketing: How Influencers Drive Growth

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

The term “influencer” has become synonymous with consumer brands, lifestyle trends, and social media aesthetics. When most people think about influencer marketing, they usually picture interactions between businesses and consumers.

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Effective Marketing Strategies for Fast Food Chains

5W PR

In today’s competitive market, successful fast-food marketing strategies are more crucial than ever for these chains to attract and retain customers. Fast food market The fast food industry is highly competitive and has witnessed significant changes in consumer preferences and behavior.

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What is Public Relations’ First Responsibility in Ethical Situations? Linda Welter

Ethical Voices

Joining me on this week’s episode is Linda Welter , the CEO of Caliber Group , a brand marketing, public relations, and digital firm. She discusses a number of important ethics topics, including: Where do you draw the competitive line? What is our first responsibility in ethical situations?

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The Risks of Brand Stances on Political Issues

PRSay

To avoid inflicting lasting reputational damage, communicators need to quickly decide whether to react to divisive political events. Now is the time to consider your organization’s values, map where they align and misalign with those of stakeholders and then implement a political-communication strategy for your brand.

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