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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A crisis situation presents abundant challenges for public relations and business leaders, not the least of which are the critical first communications. The tone of the language, the medium of the message, and its timing contribute to public perception of a company’s management of the situation. Facebook dodges blame.

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When To Turn Down A Media Interview

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It goes against all the instincts of a public relations specialist to turn down a media opportunity. This is why most PR people work to get potential questions in advance, which can help determine if the interview is worthwhile. If the interview process moves in a negative direction, it can be smart to withdraw tactfully.

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Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica Crisis Was Not Just Preventable—It Is A Giant Missed Opportunity

Melissa Agnes

Unfortunately for Facebook, the Cambridge Analytica crisis it is now managing is the direct result of an issue that went mismanaged for years. But the thing is, this crisis was predictable. This crisis was foreseeable. Had Facebook been crisis ready on this high-risk scenario, they would not be in crisis management mode today.

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When a Client Turns Down That Juicy Media Interview…

Rock the Status Quo

Sometimes public relations feels exactly like this piggy’s situation, but without the humor. Busting our humps day after day to pitch creative stories that go nowhere, then madly celebrating ( even if it’s in the privacy of our own office ) when we finally land one. or you as the PR person do the interview.

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Want To Work In Tech PR? Here Are 5 Questions

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Public relations is an intensely competitive industry. With that in mind, here are five questions that anyone interested in tech PR — especially B2B tech PR — should be able to address in a job interview. Good questions for a tech PR interview. What’s your crisis PR background? Where do you get your news?

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Supercharge Your B2B PR With Newsjacking

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

“Newsjacking” is how public relations people secure reactive coverage by jumping on a story that’s already in the news. The announcement may mean nothing to most consumers, but for our clients in media, ad tech, data privacy, and digital security, it’s a big deal. A fast news cycle invites B2B newsjacking.

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How To Supercharge B2B PR With Newsjacking

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

“Newsjacking” is how public relations people secure reactive coverage by jumping on a story that’s already in the news. The announcement may mean nothing to most consumers, but for our clients in media, ad tech, data privacy, and digital security, it’s a big deal. A fast news cycle invites B2B newsjacking.

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