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Ron Cogan, Editor, Publisher & Writer at Green Car Journal

Bianchi Biz Blog

I am the editor, publisher, and writer at Green Car Journal and GreenCarJournal.com. I also write for other publications and business clients as time allows. Honestly, there are plenty of stories I’m proud of, but what stands out now is my piece in the current issue of Green Car Journal , “Caution Signs Ahead for Electric Vehicles.”

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Maxim Behar: "Write books only in case you have something to say.”

Maxim Behar

I started writing back in my high school years when I accidentally came across a typing machine. Mostly I write about business because that's what I do. In one of the next editions, I asked my friend and namesake from Seattle, Howard Behar, to write a few words for the introduction. This comes spontaneously and never fades.

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PR Agency Life: What to Expect

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

I know PR professionals with degrees in journalism, mass media, English, business communication, marketing, sports and more. During the summer, I had the opportunity to work as a public relations intern in the clean energy space. Regardless of degree or background, with the right skills, you can get a job in public relations.

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Questions are the Key to AI and Ethics

Mindful Marketing

Allowing AI to drive information gathering, analysis, and even creativity can be very helpful, but without a heavy human hand on the wheel, is society on a collision course to moral collapse? Among other things, the right questions clarify needs and spur creative solutions. 11) Stewardship: Are we using resources efficiently?

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Behind the Headlines With Ashley Simmons

Cision

In this interview, Ashley discusses how to best leverage data and analytics, establish specific objectives for your communication strategy and be creative and take risks with your public relations efforts. That said, I think brands can still stand out, but it takes more creativity and getting out of their comfort zones.

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How to Ace a Last-Minute Media Interview

Cision

Instead, use any nervous energy as fuel to create a lightening-round version of your normal preparation protocol. Write out a few concise messages that need to be delivered during the interview, and have them in front of you, if possible. Images: www.audio-luci-store.it , Flazingo Photos ( Creative Commons ). Stop fretting.

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How to Better Manage Your Time (Instead of Letting It Manage You)

Solo PR Pro

Map the path to your core element: On a blank piece of paper, write down the number one thing you’re consistently working toward — your core element. And to do that, you need to have enough energy and mind space to be creative. These two exercises will help you get started. This could be, for example, paying the bills.

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