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Why You Should Hire a Crisis Communications Agency?

Prohibition

Having a crisis communication plan in place ahead of time reduces confusion, ensures an effective communication flow, and improves messaging timeliness during or after a crisis. The basics of good crisis communications are the same for every company. What causes a crisis to go viral?

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Best PR Tips For Media Interviews

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Nothing in public relations is quite as rewarding as securing an important interview for a client. For some, this can mean an intense media training session. For others, a simple review of the interviewer’s background and expectations are all that’s necessary. How to prepare for a media interview.

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When To Turn Down A Media Interview

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Sometimes a journalist may take a media pitch and go in a completely different direction to suit an agenda. A team pitches new technology product, and the reporter decides to focus on threats to the category without a separate focus on the product’s attributes. Despite the best preparation, sometimes things will go awry.

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How to Maintain Relationships With Journalists During the Pandemic

PRSay

Social distancing has forced journalists to change nearly every aspect of how they do their jobs as they navigate a new way of reporting amid the biggest health crisis in a century. For communicators, that means nearly everything you thought you knew about interacting with the news media has been turned upside down. Be a helper.

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7 Signs Your Company Is Ready To Step Up Its PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The right firm can calculate a winning strategy that will craft a well-worded announcement and put it out to the most well-positioned tech or business outlet (often for an exclusive) and follow up with a plan that tells different parts of the company story to different media as the news is rolled out.

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You’re Spring Cleaning, I’m Spring Cleaning, Everyone’s Spring Cleaning.

Barokas

For one, 2020 will undoubtably become the most productive spring cleaning season in history. My social media feed is filled with photos and stories of home refreshes and cleaning projects that have lived at the bottom of to-do lists for months or years. Dust off your crisis plan. Set up a media training 101 or refresher.

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Behind the Headlines With Cheryl Byrne

Cision

Social media makes it easy to reach and connect with your audience, but are you engaging them effectively? Cheryl Byrne, a communications consultant in Marblehead, MA, says listening to your audience is one the most important things for a brand to do. Cheryl also works with Rick Miller Communications in Cincinnati.