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Swipe Left – Why We’re Probably Not the Right PR Agency for You

Bianchi Biz Blog

On the dating app Tinder, some people are disappointed when the person they’re interested in swipes left. It means they aren’t interested. Something’s wrong. There’s not a good match. Buh-bye. As a PR agency that specializes in the B2B automotive and mobility technology space, we get that. We’re not a good fit for every client. No agency is, despite what they might tell you.

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Despite poor alignment, majority of marketing and sales teams optimistic about revenue goals

Agility PR Solutions

Sales and marketing teams are optimistic about meeting this year’s revenue goals despite a growing disconnect between the two groups, new research from business relationship-based CRM platform Copper and sales and marketing data integration platform Outfunnel reveals. According to the companies’ second annual Revenue Marketing Report 2022, 60 percent of sales and marketing leaders exceeded revenue goals […].

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Priceless Lessons by Maxim Behar: A Story with Jozsef Varadi

Maxim Behar

Maxim Behar shares one of his many exciting meeting with an unexpected ending with Jozsef Varadi, the CEO of Wizz Air - a man who very much values the opinion of the PR consultant and there is a reason why. This is the story of an unforgettable press conference in Sofia, which Behar shares in his author series Priceless Lessons for BGLOBAL magazine.

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3 creative and simple ways to involve customers in your business

Agility PR Solutions

What is the main ingredient that is needed for a business to be successful and increase its profits? If you guessed customers, you answered the question correctly! Every business owner understands that customers are the life of their business. This is simply because the customers are the ones who bring in the sales that are […]. The post 3 creative and simple ways to involve customers in your business appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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Hey Folgers, It’s Time to Wake Up!

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Folgers may be an iconic American brand with a memorable jingle, but as far as their product goes, many people would not consider the cheap coffee to be the “best part of waking up.”. This month, the 172-year old brand publicly recognized its bad reputation with unapologetic pride. Owning up to the image of being the red can in your grandmother’s cupboard, Folgers decided to put its New Orleans roots on display with an edgy new ad campaign adopting the soundtrack of Joan Jett and the Blackheart’

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The Rise of Paid Newsletters

HMA Public Relations

Paid newsletters have grown in popularity and can provide an opportunity for your brand or business. Learn more about the trend and how it can yield success in today's post from Justin Liggin.

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Beatrice and Eugenie to keep Jubilee roles as public won’t punish them for Prince Andrew scandal, say experts

Mark My Words

The i Prince Andrew’s daughters are unlikely to be banished from Platinum Jubilee celebrations this summer because they have managed to successfully distance themselves from their father, according to royal experts. The Duke of York’s decision to come to an out-of-court settlement with Virginia Giuffre in her civil sex claim against him is believed to have been motivated by efforts to protect the Queen’s Jubilee festivities, marking her 70 years on the throne.

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What’s next for Prince Andrew? Exile from public life and a tainted image, royal-watchers say.

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Washington Post Prince Andrew is toast, in terms of returning to his previous day job as a senior working royal, patron of charities and military figurehead. Those days are gone, likely forever. That’s the consensus opinion of royal commentators, public relations experts, lawyers, biographers of the monarchy, victims rights groups and social media users in Britain — the day after the news broke that the son of Queen Elizabeth II had settled a sexual abuse lawsuit brought by a woman who says sh