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PR Glossary: 30 Key Terms and Insights Every Professional Should Know

Newsfile

Media monitoring tools scan various sources (print, online, social media, TV, radio) for mentions of specific keywords or brands. PR professionals use this data to assess sentiment, measure reach, identify emerging issues, and adjust communication strategies accordingly. What are the Basics of Crisis Communication Planning?

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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

Sword and the Script

sent out a tweet that went viral so quickly – the CMO came to my desk to see if I was okay. “He The feature “enables organizations to gather on-the-fly insights from global print, broadcast and social media platforms, contextually analyze specific brand mentions or trends, and perform language translations.”

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Why it’s Important to Monitor Trending Topics

Critical Mention

Last but certainly not least, crisis communications is another benefit of following trends. Not only can you prepare for a crisis by keeping on top of what your customers are saying on various platforms, but you can also mitigate the crisis by responding to negative press and your customers in real-time. .

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Top nine PR crises so far for 2019

Prohibition

The commercial went viral, was featured in almost all national publications and generated more than four million views on YouTube in just two days. The key of any crisis communication is to be proactive, transparent and accountable. These are some things Huawei should have practised in their time of crisis.

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NZ Herald and Their Big Photo “Faux Pas”

Melissa Agnes

Yesterday we discussed managing crises with visual content , where I mentioned some tips for identifying red visual flags (or their possibility) that could help a crisis go viral, as well as outlined some important strategies to help you incorporate visuals into your crisis communications plan.

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Behind the Headlines With Kathy Walsh

Cision

All too often we are convinced we need a website, or in this day and age, a social media strategy that will go “viral” – but this approach is often doomed from the start. Having a social media initiative go viral is not a good goal – what is the intended net result?

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Event Marketing Is Back, Baby: Two Experiential Experts Examine The ‘Fearless Girl’ Campaign

MaccaPR

Audette concurs: "When you think of traditional media platforms – print, TV advertising, billboards, radio – you think about high volume and mass reach to millions across a broad demographic. Crisis communications pros know that no corporate misdeed goes unexposed in this social media climate. Maybe yes, but maybe no.