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6 Steps to Launch Your Small Business or Start-Up PR Campaigns | Business Wire Blog

Business Wire

Small business and start-up professionals wear many hats. You manage the budget, payroll, inventory, website, social media channels, marketing campaigns – and more – all while overseeing your team and providing top-notch customer service.

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Why many small businesses value social media over all other digital marketing channels

Agility PR Solutions

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Why Small Businesses Need a Media Database

Cision

First off, what constitutes a small business? According to this handy chart (page 32), the Small Business Administration considers those in the PR industry to be a small business if they earn an annual revenue of $15M or less. It’s highly trackable. Because public relations equals trust in brands.

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Using Social Media in a PR Campaign

Ronn Torossian

Having a great small business marketing strategy these days requires a number of different elements including email marketing, public relations, social media, paid ads, blogging, and more. The post Using Social Media in a PR Campaign appeared first on.

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PR Tips and Hacks for a Small Business

The Proactive Report

I was invited to be a panelist on the DesignHill webinar about PR for small businesses today. In Ries and Trout’s book Positioning, the battle for your mind they said, “PR starts the fire, marketing and advertising fan the flames.” Every small business owner is concerned about the bottom line.

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Nearly 40% of small businesses have no social media marketing strategy

Agility PR Solutions

More than one-third of small businesses lack social media accounts, according to a new survey from Visual Objects, a website showcasing portfolios of top creative firms. The data suggests that social media, while a versatile tool, may not be the best marketing tool for every small business.

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How Can Small Businesses Prepare for the Recovery? Nine Marketing Pros Give Their Best Advice

Garrett Public Relations

Marketing during a crisis can be a challenge. As small businesses struggle to get their bearings, many wonder how to market themselves. More than 60% of small and medium business owners surveyed said they felt their revenues would shrink for the next six months.