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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Nicole Castro

Solo PR Pro

Along the way, Nicole took on both full-time and consulting positions in community health, digital media and education where she has learned a lot, made plenty of mistakes and ultimately come to understand what is most valuable to her as a PR professional. I was really able to get my hands dirty and sink my teeth into creating the role.”.

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How B2B Marketing Can Get More out of Trade Shows

Sword and the Script

In person events like trade shows and conferences usually rank high on the list of priorities for B2B marketing organizations. The booth space, design, brochures, tchotchkes, swag, shipping, travel costs, lodging, client dinners…the list goes on and on. Are Trade Shows still a Good Place for PR Launches?

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Beyond Your Borders: How to Work with Non-Local Clients

Solo PR Pro

It can deepen your sense of community, reduce your need to travel and allow you to dominate your local market. You can pitch by-lined articles to industry or area publications, publish thought leadership pieces on LinkedIn or your own blog. You can also network in person by attending conferences or trade shows.

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2022 PR Predictions

Landis PR

Communicating will always be important, but now more than ever taking a role as communicators and advisers being conciliators, raising values such as the ability to listen to the other, the value for the environment and respect for the communities. Kind communication. 1 skill that CEOs value in a communicator.

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

On the racial justice front, advocates enticed listeners to adopt an anti-racist mindset by sharing individual stories—what others experience and the toll it takes on them and their communities. Forward-thinking brands and organizations can tap into the screen-cautious with community stories that support the values they espouse.

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