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Ron Cogan, Editor, Publisher & Writer at Green Car Journal

Bianchi Biz Blog

I am the editor, publisher, and writer at Green Car Journal and GreenCarJournal.com. Honestly, there are plenty of stories I’m proud of, but what stands out now is my piece in the current issue of Green Car Journal , “Caution Signs Ahead for Electric Vehicles.” How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started?

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6 Things Cybersecurity PR Pros Should Do To Stand Out

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

That means cybersecurity PR pros must be savvy, creative and tactical to ensure their companies are noticed by target audiences. . For example, there are multiple contacts at The Wall Street Journal that cover cybersecurity. These sectors may range from education, government and energy to financial services, healthcare and insurance.

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State of Content Marketing 2019: Creativity Strikes Back

Contently - Strategy

Creativity strikes back. “That really helped me understand a lot of things that I didn’t understand coming from journalism—how I could work with these people and if I could align my KPIs with their KPIs.” The post State of Content Marketing 2019: Creativity Strikes Back appeared first on Contently.

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A Conversation With New PRSA CEO Linda Thomas Brooks

PRSay

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the Ohio State University. In the past few years, I’ve seen a growth in — people refer to it in different ways — brand journalism, branded content, native content. In my limited exposure so far, I’ve been able to see the incredible commitment of time and energy from the members.

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Creative Content That Works with Darren Kingman

Buzzstream

If you’re struggling to create interesting, creative content, this is an episode to pay close attention to. quickly, but then you take it in other directions as well, like how much energy usage. And that, that goes across these pages as well as creative camp. Here’s where you found this data point. Darren: Yeah.

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Behind the Headlines With Ashley Simmons

Cision

In this interview, Ashley discusses how to best leverage data and analytics, establish specific objectives for your communication strategy and be creative and take risks with your public relations efforts. That said, I think brands can still stand out, but it takes more creativity and getting out of their comfort zones.

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Leadership opportunity for public relations on climate issues but must get its own house in order

Stephen Waddington

A paper published in the Climate Change journal in November 2021 reported on the role of public relations agencies in climate change politics. Transparency as a driver for change There is a notable overlap between PRCA members and agencies on the Clean Creative 2021 F-List of agencies that support clients in the fossil fuel industry.