It was an honor and a privilege to be part of a panel discussion on blogging during the Community Service Public Relations Council's June luncheon meeting on Tuesday. Abby Wuellner, manager of media …
Tech, Economics Changing PR-Journalism Relationships
Journalists need public relations professionals more now than ever before. They just don’t realize it. During last month’s Community Service Public Relations Council meeting, Doug Moore …
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3 Steps To Prevent ‘Drowning’ During A Crisis
It’s awkward to catch yourself staring at the wreckage of a media relations crisis. All you have to do is look at a television newscast, read a newspaper or browse a social media channel to see …
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6 Ways To Get Your E-Newsletter Fit, Fascinating and Fashionable
Earlier this week, we reviewed the three steps to take when realizing the heartbreak of people unsubscribing to your e-mail newsletter. It’s more troubling when people—employees, vendors, volunteers …
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Ice Bucket Lessons: Two Fundamentals To Navigate PR Peaks And Valleys
Social media channels were filled with videos of the Ice Bucket Challenge in August 2014. The viral video wasn’t orchestrated by the ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) Association, but it resulted in …
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St. Louis Rams, Chipotle Provide Insights In Response To Employee Actions
Whether your employees interact with millions of customers through media or a dozen at your cash register, business leaders must hold conversations about messages your employees convey. An employee’s …
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