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Faces & Markets of PRGN: South Korea – A High-Tech Economy and a Cultural Powerhouse  

Bianchi Biz Blog

It is a business hub of innovation and economic vitality, with several thriving sectors such as technology, consumers products, luxury goods, K-contents, travelling, and many more. Building relationships with local journalists, understanding the media landscape, and crafting tailored press releases can help secure media coverage.

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How Covid has impacted the climate change conversation on social

NewsWhip

As a brand, faced with an economic downturn and an increase of sustainability-minded consumers, they needed to answer the call. . The interest in these “circular economy” themes continues to increase and in looking at our data, so has the attentiveness from consumers. From Recyclability to the Circular Economy. How does she do it?

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How to Optimize Your Corporate Video for YouTube

ReimaginePR

For example, if your topic is daily organic skincare, your video needs to answer queries on all of the following: Why skin care is important Why organic How is it different from chemical-based products The steps How to preserve the products. Accessible content does not rely on certain abilities to become consumable.

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Winning better relations with the community

PR Conversations

Perhaps what is more surprising is how the concept of community relations – or social responsibility as it is commonly termed today – is often considered to have arisen from the mid-1960s’ consumer movement, 1970s’ environmental movement and responsiveness to stakeholder pressures in the 1980s. requests for speakers.

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Winning better relations with the community

PR Conversations

Perhaps what is more surprising is how the concept of community relations – or social responsibility as it is commonly termed today – is often considered to have arisen from the mid-1960s’ consumer movement, 1970s’ environmental movement and responsiveness to stakeholder pressures in the 1980s. requests for speakers.