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San Francisco: Change. Craft. Communicate.

Landis PR

In this week’s blog, we are featured in Public Relations Global Network ‘s Faces and Markets of PRGN. Currently, our client focus areas include environmental, biotechnology, healthcare, autonomous mobility and gaming/hospitality. Click here for the original blog. are hugely influential for applicable clients.

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Attention Spans in the Social Media Age

Doctor Spin

The “online brain”: how the … Continue reading A study published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information highlights this trend, emphasizing how the multitude of online media sources vies for our attention, often at the expense of our ability to concentrate for extended periods. Source: World Psychiatry 1 Firth, J., Steiner, G.,

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for June 20

Beyond PR

Today’s public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers and influencers making moves. government bonds and before that she reported on stocks and trends at The Wall Street Journal for three years.

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Ivy Le’s Good Pitch Lands Ink in The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Bad Pitch Blog

s economy from our universities Off the field, Georgia’s universities are on the same team, developing biotechnology to tackle tomorrow’s complex health problems. Consider: * BIO, the annual biotechnology industry convention, will be hosted by Atlanta in 2009. Subject: Some GOOD news about Ga.’s Might this fit into your op-ed calendar?

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The Anatomy of Attention

Doctor Spin

In PR, we always seek the attention of publics. A recent study published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information highlights this trend, emphasizing how the multitude of online media sources vies for our attention, often at the expense of our ability to concentrate for extended periods. Public Opinion (1922).

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