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Can Military Influencers Ethically Use Their Status to Sell Services?

PRSay

As online platforms mature, the power a social media influencer wields to drive consumer purchasing rises dramatically. Please join the discussion on Twitter via #EthicsMonth, and follow along with our ethics-related blog posts, as well as two webinars (on Sept. 9 and Sept. 21 ) and a new Ethics Quiz. .

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Appetite remains for agency acquisitions across UK and Europe

Wadds Inc.

Its strategic advisory services help to effectively manage risks, build revenues, attract and engage people and identify key opportunities to improve performance and enterprise value. Corporate and public affairs agencies are expected to continue to do well, healthcare also but perhaps less so whilst consumer and technology will be tougher.

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How PR and corporate communications can use animated gifs

Stuart Bruce

For consumer PR and marketing it’s not hard to imagine how you can use these gifs, but corporate PR, public affairs and corporate communications professionals often find it harder to to see how animated gifs will benefit them. They are meant to be popular with the mythical millennials and are often used to express an emotion.

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Hyundai “Message To Space” TV Spot – Marketing Masterpiece or Brilliant Illusion?

MaccaPR

The piece quoted NASA spokeswoman Jennifer Knotts as insisting that no NASA employees (including any astronauts) actually appeared in the Hyundai video. Yes, yes - of course, we’re talking truth in advertising, of all things, but consider: When consumers watch the film, ‘Avengers 2,’ they know that Robert Downey Jr can’t really fly.

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