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Why Your Technology Company Needs PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A high-impact PR program can be a technology company’s greatest asset – provided it’s well conceived and skillfully executed. Good will and strong community relations are also in demand as Silicon Valley is blamed for a host of problems, from data privacy threats to income inequality.

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PR Strategies For Disruptive Technologies

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and others are constantly reshaping various industries. The challenge that any new technology faces is explaining the full implications of its tech once unleashed. As disruptive technologies aim to overturn the status quo, they often challenge entrenched systems.

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Marketing automation: Balancing benefits of technology with respect for privacy

Agility PR Solutions

With the growing trend of marketing automation, the need for customer data collection for companies has also increased. The post Marketing automation: Balancing benefits of technology with respect for privacy appeared first on Agility PR Solutions. The implications for marketers The debate over […].

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Big AI is here: Many businesses in the US and UK are upping their investments to $25 million this year, despite privacy and talent concerns

Agility PR Solutions

Let it be officially said: the era of Big AI has arrived, evident in the deeper-pockets investments many businesses are now making in the revolutionary (yes, AI is worthy of the buzzword) and powerful technology.

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Shaping Media and Advertising in 2025: Key Shifts on the Horizon 

5W PR

The media and advertising industries are poised for significant transformation in 2025, driven by evolving privacy regulations, advancements in artificial intelligence, and the rise of new media channels. These privacy shifts create opportunities for companies to showcase their commitment to ethical practices and consumer trust.

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Sephora Data-Privacy Penalties Sound Alarm for Marketers

PRSay

Marketers are taking notice of California’s data-privacy laws after cosmetics retailer Sephora agreed last month to pay $1.2 Sephora reportedly had an arrangement with third-party companies to monitor customers as they shopped. million in penalties for alleged violations involving its targeted-advertising practices.

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Addressing The “Scaries” In Ad Tech

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It can be challenging to address some of the highly sensitive issues in the media, but there is usually a way to do so that benefits the company and industry at large. Privacy laws spook marketers. Now the privacy zombies are coming faster and more frequently. Have you hired a Chief Privacy Officer? However, beware!

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