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What the European Google ruling on removing information may mean for your company
When you were in school, teachers often scared students into behaving well with threats of bad reports that would be put on their permanent records. Even they could not have foreseen how true this threat would become with the advent of search engines.
In our personal lives, small indiscretions and minor mistakes are typically signs of an interesting life well lived. Not so in business. Every company likely has some sort of information online that it would rather erase. Whether or not this ever becomes possible, it is important to recognize the impact of your online reputation
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7 PR tips to make the most of your guest blogging opportunities
Your CEO has been invited to be a guest blogger or write an opinion piece for an influential, widely read website in your industry, and your entire organization is very excited. This is an opportunity to get your company’s name in front of a lot of potential customers and influential newsmakers. So don’t blow it.
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Public relations is often confused with marketing in the business world. However, while the two may be similar and have comparable objectives, there are several distinctions that set them apart. Often handled by the same individual or department in a company, public relations and marketing usually go hand-in-hand. One strengthens the other, making them both more effective and beneficial to company leaders. Public relations is just as vital as marketing, and management-level employers should take it seriously.
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Apple, Airbnb and GM might represent three different industries… But their paths have crossed during the past year when they’ve all had to make apologies to the public for their product and service failures.
Because of their sincerity and admittance of responsibility, their customers remain.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications
How large corporations should focus their PR tactics
You watch and access the national news to find out what’s happening in the world around you. But perhaps you should be aware that a recent study conducted by National Public Radio, the Robert Wood Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health suggests that this seemingly harmless activity could be creating symptoms similar to those suffered by individuals with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Topics: media relations, public relations
Why you should add Franchise Times readers to your target audience
For entrepreneurs hoping to start franchises and potential business owners looking to purchase them, there is Franchise Times, the recognized leader for news and information about the franchise industry.
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How to use PR to reach older consumers
In business, everyone talks about reaching that ever-important demographic of 18- to 35-year-olds. They are tech-savvy, have disposable income and aren’t afraid to be trendsetters. But there may be millions of potential customers you aren’t reaching out to or are ignoring altogether: senior citizens.
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What you can learn about PR and media from LeBron James
So LeBron James is going back to Cleveland. Whether or not you agree with this decision, you have to be awed by his 40-million-dollar payday.
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Topics: media relations, public relations
We all need our customers to trust us. But trust must be earned – not bought – and the time and effort you spend showing your customers you can be trusted is one of the most valuable investments you can make.
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