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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Italy – Empowering Innovation with Food, Design, Fashion and Tech

Bianchi Biz Blog

This environment offers vast opportunities for storytelling in PR and marketing, merging craftsmanship with modern tech. Crisis Management and Brand Reputation: Given Italy’s diverse and sometimes polarized media landscape, businesses must be prepared for crisis management and stay proactive in maintaining a positive brand image.

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PR Campaign Tips: 10 Harmful Myths You Need to Avoid

B2B PR Sense

The PR method of third party endorsement often carries more credibility than a company who endorses itself with paid ads In fact, according to a recent Nielsen study about what sources people trust most, the first three were recommendations from people they know, online recommendations, and editorial content, such as newspapers.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

You recently joined Crosswind Media & Public Relations as a senior advisor for media strategy and management. It will include reputation management, crisis management, brand enhancement and media relations. It’s all storytelling. My daily newspaper of choice is…The New York Times. Rapid Fire Round.

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Maxim Behar for the Indian Valasys Media: PR Pivotal to Effective B2B Communication

Maxim Behar

And then when I came back, I started Standard Daily as one of the first, if not the first private newspapers in Bulgaria, in my native country Bulgaria where I live. I also started producing some small ads or souvenirs or business cards or brochures, printing calendars, small business souvenirs, or presents.

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Exposing PR’s weaknesses

PR Conversations

We see this almost everywhere that PR is discussed online (and often in print too). Others now describe themselves as storytellers, content curators or narrators. First, along with other British-based PR consultancies, it was questioned by the Guardian newspaper about whether it would rule out working with climate change deniers.