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Prowly #PRChat with Adeeba Hussain, Communications Consultant

Prowly

Where else can go and get more insights into the PR world in just a couple of minutes than Prowly #PRChat? (Spoiler alert — nowhere!) In this series of quick takes from pros from across our industry, you get to know what the movers & shakers of PR think about current topics, how they feel […]. The post Prowly #PRChat with Adeeba Hussain, Communications Consultant appeared first on Prowly Magazine.

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How to Share Good News

HMA Public Relations

Sharing your business’s achievements is essential to building a positive reputation. Find out how to effectively share your news in today's post from Justin Liggin.

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S&T Live Recap: Health and Wellness Becoming More Important for PR Pros

PRSay

Workplace health and wellness “is a topic that’s near and dear to my heart,” said Mark Mohammadpour, APR. For people working in the high-stress field of public relations, staying healthy “was a challenge before the pandemic, and it’s going to be after,” he said. Mohammadpour — owner and chief well-being officer of consulting firm Chasing the Sun in Portland, Ore. — was the guest for the June 23 edition of “ S&T Live ,” PRSA’s free, monthly webinar series on LinkedIn that delves further into

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Writing a Press Release

PR Fuel

Writing a press release is a challenging feat for any writer. You must be able to craft your message in the fewest words possible but still make it clear to readers what you’re trying to get across. Writing a press release can seem like an intimida. Read More The post The Do’s and Don’ts of Writing a Press Release appeared first on eReleases.

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Can Businesses Meet Increasing Consumer Expectations?

According to 3BL and TriplePundit’s Consumer Insights & Sustainability Benchmark two-thirds of U.S. adults actively seek and follow sustainability issues. This leaves room for businesses to fill in the gaps currently seen between consumer expectations and corporate ESG communication. This research reveals what issues consumers care about and how businesses can tailor their communications to different segments of consumers.