
The Evolution of Crisis Communication
Press releases used to be faxed. Editors were at local papers for 30+ years. Journalists knew what agencies and PR pros represented the various companies
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Press releases used to be faxed. Editors were at local papers for 30+ years. Journalists knew what agencies and PR pros represented the various companies
We’ve always known how important marketing and PR are for companies. Sometimes businesses need a bit of convincing in understanding the value, but in the
This blog was originally posted on smallbizmusings.com, but it was so good we had to share it again. Public relations can only do so much.
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