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Break These PR “Rules of Engagement”

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Look at leaders in fashion, music, and technology for inspiration. Mark Zuckerberg famously quit school (though that’s not so uncommon among technology founders.) Arrange to meet in person, or at least by Skype to see what kind of chemistry exists. Not convinced? Instead, boil it down to three simple steps.

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Coming Full Circle – From Tech PR and Back Again

Shift Communications

One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned over the course of my 17 year professional career – and worked to impart on those I have mentored – is that thinking critically and creatively, showing genuine curiosity, and prioritizing relationship building are THE most important skills to develop as a PR professional. Genuine Curiosity.

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Power to the People

PR Breakfast Club

Every agency has its own unique culture, but the general stereotype is that agency life is fast-paced and creative, and that a successful PR professional is one who can “sell” an idea. It takes a special environment to enable employees to promote their ideas both internally and to the editors and others being pitched. Creativity.

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8 Great Linked Tactics for Communicators

PRSay

To translate this for communications purposes, if the brand is using billboards or other outdoor signage, try finding local bloggers in that neighborhood and pitch them a story or some custom content. in 2002, she excelled in marketing and management roles at two publicly held technology corporations.