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How to tell a PR crisis from a mishap

Ronn Torossian

There is a difference between a brand or company making a simple customer-service blunder, a company having a vast communications crisis. Even the most minor customer service-related errors can turn into massive problems that get media and public attention. Each needs […]. Each needs […].

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What’s The Difference Between PR And Reputation Management?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The terms “ public relations” and “reputation management” are sometimes used interchangeably. Gartner calls reputation management “the practice of influencing stakeholder perceptions and public conversations about an organization and its brands.” There are ways to turn bad publicity into a net gain.

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What consumers expect from brand experiences today—new report shows CX crisis urgency

Agility PR Solutions

New research from unified CX platform Emplifi takes a deep dive into what consumers are looking for in their brand experiences in 2022, looking at everything from expected customer service response times and preferred communication channels to just how integral CX is to brand loyalty.

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How to Protect Your Brand in a PR Crisis

Onclusive

This month, AirPR hosted the webinar “How to Protect Your Brand in a PR Crisis.” From Facebook to Starbucks, no brand is safe from a communications crisis. How and when your brand responds to the press is crucial to saving your brand’s reputation. How crisis communications has changed. Assign roles.

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How severe is today’s CX crisis? More than half of consumers feel service is an afterthought

Agility PR Solutions

Although a majority of businesses agree there is a direct link between customer service and business performance, new research from CX and service firm Zendesk shows that many consumers (54 percent) feel customer service is an afterthought for businesses—indicating a gap between consumer expectation and company actions.

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Managing the Aftermath of a Digital PR Crisis

5W PR

Brands need to have a vibrant and active social media presence today. The latter includes direct, continual contact with fans and customers. The opportunity to engage, to solve problems, and to influence the narrative about and around the brand in the consumer public. Begin by accepting responsibility where appropriate.

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Brand conversations during COVID-19

Stephen Waddington

Organisations typically have one of two responses to a crisis: they either go silent or they over communicate. You’ll have observed examples for yourself during the COVID-19 crisis. The best responses are rooted in listening, engaging and providing support to customers. It’s a great means of engaging customers during lockdown.

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