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Facebook & The Most Important Marketing & Communications Trend in 2018: Decoding The Matrix
Simon Erskine Locke, Founder & CEO, CommunicationsMatch™ We have spent two decades encoding the world that makes up today’s marketing and communications universe. Google was founded in 1998, Yahoo in 1995 and Facebook in 2004, and of course, tech companies Apple and Microsoft go back further. The IT Revolution (such a quaint term now) will be…
Read More10 Body Language Myths That Limit Success
Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D Body language plays a key role in your career – from your first job interview to the ongoing process of building professional relationships to being perceived as having leadership presence. But not everything you’ve heard about body language is accurate. Don’t limit your success by buying into these ten myths: Using…
Read MoreVideo: Building Your Brand In A New Era
Julie Talenfeld, President, BoardroomPR Social media began as a few websites used to connect with friends and family. It has since turned into a mass platform capable of growing business, developing client relationships and taking your brand to the next level. You should be taking advantage of new features and updates to help maximize your…
Read MoreReporter Survey Reveals New Trends to Generate Earned Media
CommPRO Editorial Staff A recent survey of journalists conducted by Reportable, Inc. reveals how news releases today are discovered by reporters, and how their form and function can be tailored to reporters’ needs. Understanding this phenomenon can help communications professionals get their organizations and clients noticed and generate more earned media, one of the most proven ways to…
Read MoreEmployed And Want A New Job? 5 Steps To Follow
Employed but bored, unhappy and ready to move on? Making the decision to move on can be difficult but finding a job when you have a job can be even more difficult.
Read MoreOur Duty is to Guide People to Real News and to Discern What’s Fake
Wendy Glavin, Founder and CEO, Wendy Glavin Agency Behind the Scenes @Social Journalism Livestream was explored by panelists Catherine Taibi, Bloomberg’s Social Media Editor, Peter Himler, Principal, Flatiron Communications, and Helen Novicka, Marketing Director and Head of Digital Media & Strategy, Burson-Marstellar, on Thursday, September 14 at Cision Headquarters. Moderator Chris Lynch, Chief Marketing Officer, Cision…
Read MoreBrands Take Note – Crisis Management Lesson from #HurricaneIrma
David E. Johnson, CEO, Strategic Vision PR Group So often in crisis management we observe what individuals and brands do wrong and that receives most of the coverage. Very seldom do we talk about things being done right. So, this article is about doing crisis management the right way. Florida Governor Rick Scott’s crisis management deserves praise…
Read MoreExpert Crisis Communications & Crisis Management Begin with Managing Expectations
Gerard Braud As the flooding disaster in Houston continues from Hurricane Harvey, and as I look back today, August 29th, on the 12th anniversary of my own experience with Hurricane Katrina, one element of crisis communications, crisis management, and disaster management looms heavy: Manage the expectations of your audience. In the case of Houston, managing the…
Read MorePR Council presents: Bringing a Young Lion Mentality to Work
One brief. 30+ teams. 48 hours. Patty Bloom and Rachel Carlisle, Ketchum Representing “Team USA” at the Cannes Young Lion competition was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that taught us how to push our creative limits and fearlessly believe in our ideas. We left Cannes truly inspired and ready to bring a whole new mentality to our…
Read MoreTraditional And Online Resumes: How To Customize Your Resume For Human and Computer Scanning
Marie Raperto, The Hiring Hub Today, many companies require applicants to enter their resumes online. Doing so, allows the company to use their Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to keep track of respondents and to forward the resumes that fit the job specifications to human resources or the hiring manager. To get your resume ready for…
Read MoreOvercoming the Emotional Reaction to AVEs
A Balanced Conversation Around Advertising Value Equivalency Editor’s Note: Among the PR measurement community, advertising value equivalencies are like cockroaches: they’re holdovers from a prehistoric era, they’re impervious to science and they make you gag when you see them. But for many PR practitioners, AVEs are a way to simply and inexpensively communicate PR value…
Read MoreCan United Airlines Repair Its Image?
David E. Johnson, CEO, Strategic Vision PR Group The past several days have been a public relations nightmare for United Airlines and it does not appear that things will be improving for the embattled airline and its CEO, Oscar Munoz in the near future. The United saga began when Dr. David Dao was violently dragged off a…
Read MoreBe Aware: 2017 Hiring Trends
The hiring season has begun and hiring trends are emerging. While some aspects of interviewing will stay the same, technology is starting to make a huge difference as are the skills employers need and want. Understanding how the interviewing process is changing, will give you an edge. According to the Addison Group, expect the following trends:
Read MoreQuashing the Free Press: Not a Good Idea
Neil Foote, President & Founder, Foote Communications After a recent presentation on journalism and the First Amendment, one of the high students asked me a question, “Do you consider yourself a yellow journalist or a muckraker?” I paused for a moment to make sure I answer the young man’s question carefully. “I am a muckraker,”…
Read MoreHeart and Hustle at VaynerMedia
By Patrice Tanaka, Founder, Joyful Planet Patrice Tanaka, Founder & Chief Joy Officer of Joyful Planet LLC, interviews people who are actively living their purpose and contributing to a more joyful planet. This interview spotlights Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer, VaynerMedia. PT: Claude, what I love and admire about you is how you’re pursuing your…
Read MoreHow Leaders Project Charisma
By Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D Let’s face it, in business dealings, charisma counts. A lot. And charisma is as much about body language and impression management as it is about issues and substance. I’ve seen many qualified people get passed over for promotion (or lose a sale or fail an interview) simply because they couldn’t…
Read MoreHow to Navigate a Career Change
By Laurence Favier Alone I go quickly; together we go far. After several years at the same role in your company, you may wish to move and find a new job. This may be a choice to advance your career, improve your wages or simply to find a more interesting career. Sometimes you just know…
Read MoreHearst’s David Carey & Michael Clinton: 2016’s Magazine Executive Team Of The Year
The Mr. Magazine™ Interview With David Carey, President, And Michael Clinton, President, Marketing And Publishing Director, Hearst Magazines “We believe that if you don’t grow; it’s not a question of just standing still, you actually fall behind. And so we are happy to keep pushing ahead with the growth agenda, and this is not just print,…
Read MoreThe Power of Preparation: Clinton 1, Trump 0 (Op-Ed)
By Virgil Scudder, President, Virgil Scudder & Associates It’s a fact: The best prepared person has a winning edge: in sports, in business, or in an adversarial encounter on television such as Monday night’s Clinton-Trump presidential debate. It was clear that Hillary Clinton prepared thoroughly for Monday night’s presidential debate and Donald Trump did not. She clobbered…
Read MoreiHeartMedia and Hispanic Radio Legend Enrique Santos Form Strategic Alliance
By the Commpro Editorial Staff Today, iHeartMedia announced that it will be working with Hispanic radio legend Enrique Santos of Magnus Media. Together they will work to create a multi-platform Hispanic initiative that will leverage iHeartMedia’s reach of more than a quarter of a billion monthly listeners. This alliance showcases the increased importance and magnitude…
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