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What is a Public Relations Specialist?

5W PR

The responsibilities can sometimes vary depending upon whom they work for.For the government, the role is usually to let the public know about the different activities of a governmental office, department, or official. You often hear public relations specialists referred to as press secretary, public affairs officer, or information officer.

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Public Relations vs Marketing

Doctor Spin

Spin Academy | Online PR Courses Public Relations vs Marketing Public relations (PR) and marketing are essential components of an organisation’s strategy to promote and sell its products or services, but they focus on different areas and have distinct goals. Public Relations is typically taught under Communications.

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Behind the Headlines With Peter Shafer

Cision

Is your brand communication sparking conversations…or falling on deaf ears? Peter Shafer, partner at Brunswick Group, says to stand out brands need to engage their audiences in a dialogue and ensure it is not one-sided. With so much content saturating the marketplace, how can brands stand out? Great question.

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3 former PR pros who made mid-career shifts and lived to talk about it

Communications Conversations

You could replace “agency life” with “corporate life” and insert a whole other sub-set of people, too. Kelly Groehler, Tim Westermeyer and Betsy Andersen all traded in their corporate and agency PR careers for work in another field. They all knew that I had no interest in returning to a corporate role.

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Who Can Be a Solo PR Pro Now?

Solo PR Pro

Corporate communications. Journalism. Public affairs. In 2008, we shared that Solo PR Pros can be involved in: Business consulting. Community relations. Direct advertising. Event planning. Fundraising. Government relations. Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC). Internal communications. Internet marketing. Promotions.

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Behind the Headlines With Dan Gregory

Cision

From there, I continued making connections between what originally attracted me to public speaking and the many other elements of public relations that I use today. Learn how to build a brand journalism strategy with our free white paper! What’s the biggest lesson you learned from your first position?

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“We Still Need to Fight Misinformation and Disinformation”

Landis PR

Check out the Doubt It and Keep Truth Well campaigns by the Canadian Journalism Foundation. Fake news comes in many forms; from honest mistakes at one end to outright deception on the other. There are many tools available to help research whether something is true or not. First, consider the source of the information.