Public Relations: The Man With The Bulletproof Brand
He was a CEO whose company seemed more defined by its magic than its money.
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He was a CEO whose company seemed more defined by its magic than its money.
Public Relations: The Man With The Bulletproof Brand Read More »
The PR machine fuels itself. But did the machine sputter a bit this time because Apple is too good for its own good?
Public Relations: Is Apple Too Good For Its Own Good? Read More »
Social media changes the way we write, publish and sell books. Two clients hired us to run a social media campaign to promote their new book, due out by the end of the year. We’re excited about the plan we’re plotting out. But we’re always open to the newest and latest ideas. How would you publicize a new book
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Silence is an informal mode of communication snuffing the life out of a customer’s experience.
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Your background is as important as your foreground.
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These drivers don’t seem to understand they’re driving around a brand the moment they get behind a wheel.
Public Relations: When Employees Drive Your Brand Into The Ground Read More »
I do wonder where this is all eventually headed, how it ultimately affects society and how the next announcement will try to top the latest.
Social Media’s Arms Race Read More »
Someone should offer a personal, media relations product for people who seek a more effective method in expressing their disgust with the media.
Media Relations For Those Who Scream And Don’t Wear Shirts Read More »
I think the ad’s goal was to make me hungry not disgusted.
Public Relations: Don’t Be Loud, Obnoxious, Gross Blur Read More »
Twitter now is more work than party.
Social Media: My Tweets Suffer Without My TV Potpourri Read More »