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How to Boost Your Reputation on Google

Cision

In 2012, I responded to a query that said, “Do you have a product you want to take to the next level (national television).” As a result of HARO, I’ve been quoted or featured in Success Magazine , Forbes (several times), Entrepreneur , Huffington Post , local affiliates of television networks, and much more.

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How public relations is shaping brands in the digital era

Agility PR Solutions

What once relied on newspapers, radio, and television has now expanded into the digital space, where brands connect with their audiences through social media, influencers, and multimedia content. Public relations has undergone a major transformation over the years.

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How Not To Get Cancelled: A PR View

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

And internet justice can be even more consequential for ordinary people whose offenses fall short of slapping someone on live television. I’ll flesh out strategies in my next post, but the steps toward cancel club redemption are similar to any reputation crisis playbook – but on steroids. Few cancellations are permanent.

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Issue? Crisis? What’s The Difference and Why Is It Important?

Melissa Agnes

For example you might analyse the communication benefits of a media release versus a press conference versus a one-on-one interview and the options of newspaper versus radio versus television versus social media. However the impact of the crisis, particularly financial or reputational, may persist for much longer.

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How You Sound Matters as Much as What You Say: 4 Voice Tips for #PR Pros

Deirdre Breakenridge

Whether it’s a podcast, presentation, press conference, event, radio or television interview; vocal abilities matter in PR – though not many of us were born with a sonorous NPR-ready sound. A Guest Post by Jessica McClanahan, Graduate Student, American University, PR Expanded Blog Contest Winner.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Being the steward of a company’s image and reputation comes with the job. If the company’s reputation is in jeopardy, its CEO becomes the chief emergency officer by default. And even those who aren’t household names have used social media to be visible and connected. Many lack the time or commitment to deal with media.

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Top Ways to Improve Brand Reputations

Critical Mention

One of the key ways reputable companies grow their brand is by pointing out the relevance and similarities between their brand and their audience. Measure Your Reputation with Sentiment Analysis. Your brand’s reputation heavily relies on the impression your organization projects to its audiences. Priscilla Osorio.