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The GPT-3 marketing and public relations practitioner

Wadds Inc.

There are clear applications for artificial intelligence (AI) content generation tools in marketing and public relations but make sure that you fact check. It’s a huge amount of data that includes books, websites, and Wikipedia. A definition of public relations generated by artificial intelligence.

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The Marketing Power of Wikipedia: 8 Tips for PR Pros

MaccaPR

As PR and marketing professionals – and consumers – we often forget about the sheer power and influence that Wikipedia has on our daily lives. Wikipedia is a permanent part of our public culture. All jokes aside, Wikipedia does have a distinct influence on the business community. Facebook relies on Wikipedia.

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The marketer’s challenge of the shrinking attention span

PR in High Definition

Online life can be addictive and endless, with perpetual anticipation of the next big thing and every brands’ reputation on the line. Maintaining your company’s reputation, demonstrating your positive culture, and looking after your own workforce will ensure people are tuned in and listening. Positive content is more viral.

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

NewsWhip

Building a framework for reputation management: Christopher Rivera @ Samsung. Christopher Rivera, Director of Reputation & Risk, Samsung Electronics America. Chris Rivera has led as the Director of Reputation & Risk at Samsung Electronics America for more than three years. The reputation and risk landscape| Jump to text.

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What is a Thought Leader and Do You Want to be One?

David PR Group

When I first started in the public relations business, I heard the term “Thought Leader” and kind of smugly laughed it off. Source: Wikipedia, which coincidentally can help you become one. And if you do it right, you can see big opportunities like paid speaking engagements, a book deal or even that Wikipedia page. What is it? “A

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Good Intentions Won’t Protect You

Reputation Specialist Michael Toebe

Someone’s sensitivity and good intentions, communicating from their best morality, with the compass pointing in what they believe to be the “right” direction might not prove protective to reputation and could very well invite a firestorm of criticism. The Wikipedia synopsis about the story is below. How does this happen?

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PR Golden Turkey Awards

Flack's Revenge

Here, I thought I’d take the opposite approach – cite atypical PR missteps by brands that generally enjoy good reputations. Eventually Samsung completely killed the phone, but not before suffering significant damage in terms of reputation and sales. I am also thinking of John Grant’s great song Disappointing.

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