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Back to the Trade Show – CES Redux

Landis PR

Trade shows, in all their schmoozy glory, were major casualties. CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the world’s biggest trade show, is making a heady comeback, complete with giant exhibit floors and all the glitz and glamour that Las Vegas can muster. Fewer international attendees. But now they’re back.

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Meet the Media: Seth Clevenger, Managing Editor for Features at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

I also manage TT’s quarterly iTECH magazine, which specializes in information technology in the trucking industry, and produce special reports on a variety of topics such as electric-powered trucks. Rather than highlighting a specific story, I’ll just mention that business travel is one of the best parts of my job.

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3 Cases Studies of Augmented Reality in B2B Marketing [UML]

Sword and the Script

As screenshot nearby shows, (photo credit: Kaon blog ), it creates “a magical pop-up AR appearance at trade shows that people can activate and walk around.” It is easy to see how this could be used as a visual tool in sales or marketing meetings anywhere rather than just a trade show booth.

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Virtual Trade Booths: 5 Insights from an Early Adopter

Bianchi Biz Blog

Global automotive supplier Freudenberg Sealing Technologies developed a virtual event platform to help it tackle its extensive calendar of industry and customer events. There are almost no limits to the technical possibilities,” Freudenberg Sealing Technologies Communication Manager Sylca Kleiner notes. Sylca Kleiner. “We

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Beyond Your Borders: How to Work with Non-Local Clients

Solo PR Pro

It can deepen your sense of community, reduce your need to travel and allow you to dominate your local market. Today, you do not have to be a large company with multiple offices to be national or even international. You can also network in person by attending conferences or trade shows. Target with content.

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2022 PR Predictions

Landis PR

And the tools that Uwe mention will be driven more by advanced AI and linguistic technology to support a higher quality of reporting, basic translation and media monitoring among other things – as well as fact-checking technology to help fight fake news. Leeza Hoyt, President, The Hoyt Organization , greater Los Angeles, California.

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Deconstructing (and Reconstructing) European Public Relations

The Hoffman Agency

Years ago, as a young PR pro, I met a senior executive from one of the world’s largest technology companies who told me that his job was to invest his budget not in those markets where they were established today, but in those which showed greatest future potential. That made a lot of sense.