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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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PR Verdict: “C” for JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon. A well handled PR strategy to explain an “oops I did it again” $2...
PR Verdict: “A” to Delta’s PR. What might have been seized upon as a departure from corporate strategy was transformed...
The PR Verdict: “C” for DSK and his team. Given the unrelated allegations that have surfaced after Diallo’s...
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Many business owners find that, for various reasons, they need to hire a lobbyist. Whether it's a zoning issue, a...
Don't cram a lot of data into your presentation because you think your audience will read it later.
The PR Verdict: “D” for both organizations and their PR strategy on Obama’s big announcement. Both organizations...
The PR Verdict: “B” for team Travolta who were quick off the mark with a robust and unequivocal denial.
PR Verdict: “F” for Sandy Weill and his attempt to secure a kinder image in the history books. Speaking in...
The PR Verdict: “A” for Wal-Mart and a fancy way to decline comment. As an immediate PR response this is not bad,...
The PR Verdict : “C” for Devaney who wanted to set the record straight. Failing to add lessons learnt means this PR...
The PR Verdict: “F” For Essence Magazine and its cynical and embarrassing ploy to garner publicity. Colum inches have...
The PR Verdict: “C” for Jean-Victor Meyers. For the moment it is best to say nothing and get his feet comfortably...
The PR Verdict: “A” for Ric Grenell who left the campaign as elegantly as he could, thanking Romney for making it...
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The PR Verdict: “D” for the Tories. The decision to hold out on the committee has placed David Cameron in a tight...
PR Verdict: “C” for Bo Guagua. The Crimson was always a going to be a bigger pushover than the NYTimes, so it was wise...
CORONA DEL MAR, Calif., Nov. 8, 2012 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- J. McLeish Public Relations, a public relations company...
The PR Verdict: “D” for the Dalai Lama keeping the mystique alive of a spiritual leader. Accessibility and everyday...
Without a clear strategy you will lose opportunities of doing PR that will not come back, react too slowly and lessen...
2011 was the year that content became king, in 2012 empires will be forged.
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