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Maxim Behar: Social media has made the world better and more understandable, don't be afraid of it!

Maxim Behar

Behar, are the harshest opinions being handed out today not in the courts but on social media? Naturally, social media cannot pass opinions. On the contrary - in the last few cases, it is they who have served to inform the public about who thinks what, what they have done and what they think about what they have done.

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Three lessons brands can learn from the Hockey Canada Scandal

NewsWhip

Guest blog by Lloyd Rang, a Canadian communications and crisis management expert. Lloyd is the President and Narrative Lead of Curious Public. Again, the organization was siphoning public money and kids’ registration fees to out-of-court settlements rather than fixing the root of the problem. .

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Treat Your Communications Counselors Like Your Lawyers

Solo PR Pro

Consider looking at your communications and public relations counselors this same way. The comparisons between lawyers and communications professionals are endless. The same comparison is true of a big PR/Communications agency vs a boutique or solo practitioner. In PR it’s the same. to turn into a result?

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Search listening and insights

Stephen Waddington

It provides a good proxy for public opinion. Search listening Search listening based on understanding the queries that users ask of Google is becoming a powerful form of insight for marketing and public relations planning. Google will return the topics about which the UK public is currently seeking advice.

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15 Lessons Learned From 17 Years of Crisis Post-Mortems

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

The first thing I noticed is that 17 years of crises is a lot of bad publicity. In one of my earliest columns, I applauded Nabisco for getting in front of a budding crisis by sending a “Cookie Inspector” into a classroom to publicly count chips. The bigger the target, the more likely the crisis. Nice guy: good. To err is human.

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11 Shrewd PR and Marketing Predictions You Can Bank On

Sword and the Script

A comedy out of crisis communications. Content is not a channel, and it can’t be siloed in the way social media, communications, media search or email can exist in relative isolation.”. Holmes Report: Hotwire Predicts Virtual Reality As Key Comms Trend For 2016. Native advertising smack down. “At

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Maxim Behar for BG ONAIR: What Bulgarians were Searching for on Google in 2021

Maxim Behar

We remember a few years ago, if something appeared in the morning news, then it was reprinted in electronic newspapers, generally speaking, and then it appeared on social media. Now social networks are setting trends, something very important, which I think the state itself is indebted to. Host 2: A comparison, any similarities?

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