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Last-Minute PR Tips For A Successful CES

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

If you spent New Year’s Day on an early flight to Las Vegas, odds are you’re part of a public relations team headed for CES, the mecca of consumer electronics and tech trade shows. Draw attention to your client’s company via new product or acquisition announcement, stunt or other media grabber.

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How to navigate client planning for a new year

Solo PR Pro

We caught up with Kathy Casciani , principal of Azul Communications, and Susan Stoga, cofounder of Carson Stoga Communications , to learn more about how they’re readying themselves and their clients for the year ahead. Don’t ask about trade shows they plan to attend — that comes later,” she advises.

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Virtual Trade Booths: 5 Insights from an Early Adopter

Bianchi Biz Blog

Just as the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly halted most press events, tradeshows, customer events and news conferences many communicators rely upon to share news, one of Bianchi PR’s clients took a bold step in the virtual revolution. Sylca Kleiner. “We We can adapt this virtual space precisely to the needs of each user. Michael Scheuer.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Technology Public Relations (Tech PR) involves managing and enhancing the public image of technology-related companies and products. It encompasses strategic communication to build and maintain positive relationships with the media, stakeholders, and the general public. This can include investors or customers.

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How To Make An Impact At A Business Conference

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Love them or hate them, conferences and trade shows are important venues for any business to generate public relations , marketing, and sales returns. If you’ve ever attended a major tech trade show, you know they can be a blur of handshakes, branded swag, business cards, and mediocre meals. Bring PR to the show.