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Wyoming State Bar: Reputation & Legal Risks. The Marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion

Reputation Us

On August 4, 2021 12:00-1:00 MT, ReputationUs will present a continued legal education (CLE) session for the Wyoming State Bar titled, “Reputation & Legal Risks: The marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion.” Casey Boggs is president of the national reputation management and crisis response firm ReputationUs.

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Wyoming State Bar: Reputation & Legal Risks. The Marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion

Reputation Us

On August 4, 2021 12:00-1:00 MT, ReputationUs will present a continued legal education (CLE) session for the Wyoming State Bar titled, “Reputation & Legal Risks: The marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion.” Casey Boggs is president of the national reputation management and crisis response firm ReputationUs.

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Using media monitoring and social listening for PESTLE analysis

Onclusive

Welcome back to our blog series about managing corporate reputation with PESTLE analysis! By getting a holistic view of social in addition to earned and owned media, you can manage your brand reputation by surfacing mentions that matter across all channels. Sentiment monitoring. Social listening. Current trends.

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PR Contractors: How much should you be charging?

Remote PR Jobs

Originally seen on AgilityPR.com Companies cannot simply purchase a positive reputation and credible image—because they aren’t for sale. Off-the-shelf pricing Many consultants and public relations firms offer individual items off-the-shelf such as TV, radio and print placements, thought leadership op-eds, press releases and blog posts.

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PR’s First True Revolution

Maxim Behar

The media in its classical form — already long known as traditional media, which continues to linger on today — existed long before PR, particularly in print media. Multinational corporations use external PR companies to communicate with their clients via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

Whether you serve a large corporation, small nonprofit, major research university or municipal government, at some point your boss has probably said, “We need more media attention. Reporters choose to cover the story because it’s important, thus enhancing the organization’s reputation. The webinar is available for free to PRSA members.

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The Evolution of Earned Media: Navigating Change

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

A 2023 Edelman study found that the responsibilities of corporate communications teams are increasing in less traditional areas like digital and social media (72%), monitoring, measurement & analytics (68%), social listening (67%), and audience insights (31%). And it’s not just public relations.

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