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PUBLIC RELATIONS
With less money to spend on ads, more companies are relying on public relations campaigns to get their messages out. This topic covers public relations strategies, campaigns, people in PR, and stories about companies and people that are affecting the industry.
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Last week, I spoke about how many PR practitioners fear to pick up the phone or otherwise attempt to engage with media...
THE PR VERDICT: “F” (Full Fiasco) for the TSA. A poll conducted in September 2012 found that 90 percent of respondents...
Top Latino and multicultural bloggers will take center stage at Hispanicize 2013 as part of 22 blogger-focused sessions.
While writing an article, I sent an email to tech company Infosys for taking editorial inputs from the company’s CEO...
Our weekly report card wrap-up of this week's public relations winners and losers.
THE PR VERDICT: “F” (Full Fiasco) for the proponents of austerity, who continue to lose a losing battle.
Hill+Knowlton Strategies today announced it has tapped Andy Weitz as president and CEO of its U.S. operations.
A report card roundup of this week's PR winners and losers.
Our weekly report card wrap-up of this week's PR winners and losers.
THE PR VERDICT: “C” (Distinctly OK ) for the Obamas and their Vogue profile. The ring of authenticity may have sounded...
THE PR VERDICT: "C" (Distinctly Okay) for Donald Trump. This is just business as usual in his PR stunt-ridden...
THE PR VERDICT:"A" (PR Perfect) to Prince Harry - excuse us, Captain Wales.
The PR Verdict: “C” (Distinctly OK) for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Using the established legal rulebook makes...
The PR Verdict: “C” (Distinctly OK ) for both political parties and their star endorsers. What we really needed was a...
The PR Verdict: “F” (Full Fiasco) to The People’s Daily, whose credibility reached a new low.
THE PR VERDICT: “C” (Distinctly OK) for WPP, which swiftly fired the offenders and appears to have used its massive...
The PR Verdict: "A&" (PR Perfect) for the royal family. They scooped the media and accentuated the...
The PR Verdict: “F” for Vladimir Putin and his PR confession. His reason doesn’t sound credible, nor do any of the...
THE PR VERDICT: “D” (PR Problematic) for JP Morgan and its decision to oppose governance reforms.
While "transparency" is a noble cause, is picking a public fight with President Obama's Press Secretary the...
Top Sources: Public Relations
- makovskyblog.blogspot.com
- publicrelationsblogger.com
- socialmediatoday.com
- piercemattiepublicrelations.com
- blog.hubspot.com
- prweekus.com
- blog.pr-vantage.com
- socialmediatoday.com
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