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Caine’s Arcade: How Powerful Storytelling Can Make a Difference

Polaris

Stories—and storytelling—are powerful. He posted the event information on Facebook, and it eventually made its way to the front page of Reddit. On the designated date, Mullick organized the surprise party while George, Caine’s dad, distracted the youngster with a visit to their local pizza joint.

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When A Small Business Has A Big (PR) Advantage

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

According to Steve Tobak of Inc., “starting with a niche is one of the most powerful ways to go viral and ultimately take down even the biggest giants.” This can depend on industry sector and geography, but most smaller companies are deeply involved in their local community as well as the relevant industry organizations.

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Asda newsdesk story discovery supports authentic PR engagement

Stephen Waddington

We do it through a combination in-house developed software and good old-fashioned storytelling and journalistic skills. We’ve been helping Asda’s PR team with a strategic programme to showcase the uniquely warm relationship between Asda colleagues and customers – and Asda stores’ commitment to make a difference in their local communities.

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6 Pro Tips to Create Bigger Buzz for Your Business

Cision

For the uninitiated, Pump It Up is a franchise of locally-owned inflatable gyms, each with unique ancillary features. When I post about a birthday party on Facebook or Instagram or when I talk about Pump it Up with fellow parents, it becomes a very public remedy to a universal parenting quandary: what in the world do we do with these kids?

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6 Awesome Examples of How To Leverage Corporate History in Brand Storytelling

MaccaPR

You’re scrolling through Facebook and your past posts - with images recalling a five-year-old inside joke, best friend’s wedding, or favorite family vacation at the lake - spark memories that come flooding back like it was yesterday. Your brand can share storytelling moments from its company history with your key stakeholders, too.

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30 Social Media Ideas In 30 Minutes

Journalistics

These six topical themes included the following: Global, Local and Hyper-Local – how organizations can balance and manage social media communications and priorities across geographically-dispersed audiences. Global, Local and Hyper-Local. “ Every audience is local at some level. .”

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30 Social Media Ideas In 30 Minutes

Journalistics

These six topical themes included the following: Global, Local and Hyper-Local – how organizations can balance and manage social media communications and priorities across geographically-dispersed audiences. Global, Local and Hyper-Local. “ Every audience is local at some level. .”