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  • How to Handle an Influencer-Born Crisis

    PRNEWS spoke to Alyson Buck of Samsung Electronics America on how to plan in advance for influencer crises and how brands should respond if one occurs.

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  • Creators vs. AI: Can Keeping It Real Save the Internet?

    Last week, creators took a stand in New York City with the launch of Raptive’s ‘Keep It Real’ campaign, an advocacy effort designed to raise awareness about the impact of AI on their livelihoods. ABC News anchor Linsey Davis was the surprise host of the day, opening the event by celebrating creators’ work as the “heart and soul of the internet.” Her words resonated throughout, highlighting the core message: creators — and, by extension, publishers — are the lifeblood of the web, facing challenges that deserve urgent attention.

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  • Why Finding Your Niche Is the Key to Successful Executive Linkfluence

    While many LinkedIn executive profiles fall short by losing focus and posting too frequently without a clear purpose, nearly every top voice or executive who has built meaningful “linkfluence” on LinkedIn has remained disciplined and committed to a niche strategy. Here are four key questions your communications team should consider with each executive post.

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  • Cynopsis Esports 9/26/24: Salute to Space Marine 2; LoL Worlds kicks off; Q&A with ROKiT Flix

    Thursday, September 26, 2024 Good morning! It’s Thursday, and this is your monthly Gaming Brief. Let’s talk about Space Marines. As part of what seems like a monthly rise of a new mega-popular game title, Saber Interactive’s Space Marine 2 shot off the shelves to more than 2 million players just one day after its […]

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  • Handling the PR Fallout From Social Media Algorithm Changes

    The advent of social media was a game changer for marketers and PR practitioners to build narratives, promote products, enhance brand reputation and increase sales. However, there are challenges beyond the control of marketing and PR practitioners and entirely under the control of social networks. One of these challenges is the social media algorithm and its changes over time. These algorithms impact the effectiveness of content, and any change in them can stagnate the impact of PR and brand campaigns. Here’s how PR pros can shift with the algorithm changes and stay ahead of the game.

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  • Cynopsis Sports 09/24/24: ESPN maps its future

    A CYNOPSIS MESSAGE FROM LOCALITY LOCALITY UNLOCK THE POWER OF LOCAL SPORTS FANS Engage live sports viewers across streaming and broadcast video: Target audiences viewing live sports content in any DMA. Connect with local fans during the biggest moments in the NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, and more. Buy live sports ad packages by leagues, […]

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  • Maximizing PR Impact While on a Budget

    Whether you’re an agency PR pro representing a client or an in-house communicator, you know PR is crucial for the visibility and success of any business. But in this economy, many businesses are struggling to afford the full-scale PR programs they once had

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  • PR Roundup: Taco Bell Triumphs, A New Study on Latina Impact and The State of the Press Release

    This week’s PR Roundup features Taco Bell bringing National Taco Day and Taco Tuesday together for taco fans, BODEN’s new study on the impact of Latinas on cultural and economic influencer and PR Newswire’s latest State of the Press Release.

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  • Lessons in Digital Crisis Communications from the California Pizza Kitchen Incident

    California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) recently experienced a social media nightmare when employees mishandled delivery order placed at one of its restaurants. But thanks to exemplary crisis communication, CPK transformed the nightmare into a media win.

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  • Look What You Made Her Do: Swift’s Endorsement Yields PR Lessons

    Taylor Swift’s media savvy never ceases to amaze even the most seasoned PR professionals. Many communicators had something to say about her presidential endorsement and how she delivered it.

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