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How to Never Run Out of Great PR Ideas Again

Doctor Spin

Corporate executives are sometimes scared of stirring up too much conflict for comfort, so your approach should always be strategically sound and well-researched before you start the fight. Airbnb took on a stupid majority (“you can’t build a successful hotel company without having any hotels”).

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How to Improve Your Social Media Targeting

Cision

Financial -> (Income, Net Wealth). Behaviors -> (Anniversary, Automotive, B2B, Charitable Donation, Consumer Classification, Digital Activities, Expats, Financial, Job Role, Media, Mobile Device User, Multicultural Affinity, Purchase Behavior, Residential Profiles, Seasonal and Events, Travel).

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

The purpose of a PR Crisis Plan is to help you make quick and effective decisions when faced with negative publicity from a wide range of sources, including customer complaints, faulty products, product recalls and corporate scandals. Corporate impropriety, such as fraud, theft, negligence, corruption, deception, poor customer service etc.

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Maxim Behar for the Indian Valasys Media: PR Pivotal to Effective B2B Communication

Maxim Behar

And then one day, a friend of mine called me at the Sheraton Hotel. They were writing stories, covering events on the TV, talking on the radio, and hence they were called journalists. Of course, advertising, says we will be the leaders because we have media budgets, we communicate with media on a financial basis.

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Maxim Behar in the "Reasonably. Responsibly. Dialogically" series

Maxim Behar

One of my books is called " The Global PR Revolution" and I really keep thinking about the term “revolution” as much now as when I was writing the book. However, we saw each other in a hotel for coffee. We have a 10% corporate tax. And at the same time, communication is something FANTASTIC. We have a 5% dividend tax.