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What Happens After You Launch a Press Release?

Remote PR Jobs

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5 Winning Tactics For Digital PR During an Election

Buzzstream

At one point during the summer Olympics, I saw a compelling LinkedIn post from a fellow digital PR, Victoria Schmid. I realized that so many people face a similar challenge consistently at some point in the world, likely every year. When big news like an election occurs, it creates a new vacuum, sucking up everything in its path. Digital PRs suddenly see open rates, click-through rates, and responses drop precipitously and scramble to meet KPIs and link goals.

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S&T Live Recap: Mark Dvorak on Staying at the Forefront of Ethical PR Practices

PRSay

During a meeting with a new client in 2007, Mark Dvorak, APR, Fellow PRSA, found himself in an ethical dilemma. Back then, businesses had just begun using social media. The client didn’t like what people were saying about her product on Facebook. She suggested that everyone in the meeting create their own Facebook pages and respond to the critics anonymously.

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Phillip Schofield is following the modern celebrity redemption playbook. Here it is

Mark My Words

Guardian The presenter was disgraced after an abuse of power in the workplace. His appearance on Cast Away is strategic – but you, the public, will decide if it’s successful In what feels like the blink of an eye, Phillip Schofield is heading back to our primetime screens. He never was a casualty of cancel culture – this was a spectacular career collapse sparked by a serious HR violation, an abuse of power and a betrayal of his inner circle, not to mention millions of viewers who saw one man and

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The Importance of Personalizing Your Press Release for Journalists

Journalists receive an overwhelming number of press releases daily, making it hard for your news to stand out. While some news is valuable, most is not.

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Bell Ringing in Frankfurt

Notified

Es ist auch in Deutschland eine gute Tradition: Wichtige Meilensteine eines Unternehmens werden mit einem „Bell Ringing“ an der Börse gefeiert und gewürdigt.

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Climbing the Mountain to My New Career

The Hoffman Agency

It never felt like three months had gone by. I barely even recognized the weather changing. The work I’ve done and will continue doing for the agency has brought me so much joy. At the beginning of my internship, I was quite shy and never wanted to make mistakes. Along the way, my teammates and manager showed support for my work and believed in my capabilities.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ‘major problem’ with British public revealed

Mark My Words

Daily Express Since they got married and had their firstborn, Prince Archie, Meghan and Harry said they struggled with being accepted by the Royal Family and made the decision to leave together. A PR expert has now claimed that Meghan was the “big problem” which has cost the prince his popularity. Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, Mark Borkowski claimed: “People still love Harry, they still like him.” He added: “Their problem is they don’t like the woman h