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PR Tips and Hacks for a Small Business

The Proactive Report

I was invited to be a panelist on the DesignHill webinar about PR for small businesses today. Every small business owner is concerned about the bottom line. That, after all, is what business is all about – profit. That depends on whether you are a local business or have clients and customers all over.

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Pride Month in a Year of Loathing: Allies Needed

PRSay

Government is warning LGBTQ people about the potential for attacks overseas and counseling caution for travelers planning trips. DEI programs are being dismantled at universities and in state governments. (And they have already been less engaged throughout the year.) The ACLU is “ tracking 515 anti-LGBTQ bills in the U.S. ”

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5 Simple Ways Small Businesses Can Ace Social Listening in 2019

Waxing UnLyrical

Big business bureaucracy stifles B2C communication. Small businesses on the other hand, are like the local government, they’re closer to consumers. If you run a local green food outfit, you can find and follow big food related industry players or regulators, connect, engage and interact with their posts.

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Where To Find Public Relations Entry-Level Jobs

Doctor Spin

Government agencies. Local, state, and federal government entities often hire entry-level PR professionals to handle public relations and communications tasks. Large corporations and businesses typically have dedicated communications departments that offer entry-level PR roles. Startups and small businesses.

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Lockdown letter: brainstorming second order COVID-19 effects

Stephen Waddington

Our local fish and chip shop reopened on Wednesday. Government The digital democracy has been a long time coming - democracy will finally digitise, both in central and local government, and citizen voting. We need local, decentralised responses to arts, culture, education and transport.

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The Three Biggest Media Mistakes Top Executives Make

Cision

Roughly 95 percent of the time, the executive gives me an answer rooted in their company’s structure: “We are an association based in Washington, DC that represents more than 50,000 small business owners in the United States who are trying to expand trade into foreign markets.”.

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The 3 Biggest Media Mistakes Top Executives Make

Cision

that represents more than 50,000 small business owners in the United States who are trying to expand trade into foreign markets.”. We can’t get into a devastated area until it’s safe to do so, and we need the support of the local government before we can enter an area.”.