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Knowledge is Power: Media Monitoring and the Bigger Picture

Onclusive

One of your brand’s most valuable resources is your reputation. You need to be in the know about all of the media coverage around your brand, your competitors, and keywords that are important to your business. Director of Communications, Enterprise Real Estate Company (>1000 employees).

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PR Isn’t Just for Big Businesses?

Victorious PR

They help businesses build their credibility and their brand, making their image stronger, more accessible, and reputable. They work hard to build and protect a business’ reputation and they are all about driving customer engagement. Brand awareness and promotion.

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Pitching 101: How to Pitch a Holiday Gift Guide Blogger

Beyond PR

It’s no secret that the holiday guide pages are the most coveted PR real estate of the year, and even though it’s only the beginning of summer, the time to organize your holiday gift guide campaign starts now. At first, I like to know if the brand has any upcoming promos so I know if I can stay within the timeline.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Slater

PR Conversations

Which real, historical or fictional person or brand would you like to give a reputation makeover? It’s not that she has a bad reputation, but it could do with a bit of a polish. A detour into interior design led to journalism in radio and print for around 10 years, before landing in PR.

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How To Transform Your Brand’s Online Newsroom Into a Media Magnet

MaccaPR

When your brand is mapping its media outreach strategy, it’s easy to get hung up on the usual suspects: public relations, paid advertising, social media and content marketing. According to statistics from the American Society of News Editors, print news staffing fell by 65 percent from 2005-2015.

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