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Make your public relations creation process fun

Add some fun to your public relations process for better results

 

The world of public relations can be seen as a humorless bore to those unfamiliar with it. With how important a company’s reputation is, sending out humorous PR material and having fun at work are bad ideas, right? Wrong.

 

As we stated earlier, public relations can be humorous. In fact, including humor in the public relations materials you produce can be very effective if done correctly and appropriately.

 

Fun and humor aren’t just for the materials you produce. They can also be used in the creative process to great effect.


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Topics: PR tips, internal communications

Five Most Useful Tips to Incorporate Instagram Into Your Web Design

Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms. It has 1 billion active users who spent a considerable part of their day browsing the app, checking profiles, and uploading videos and images. Instagram provides many suitable tools and functions for a business. 

 

Instagram is a perfect platform for company promotion and should not just be actively used but also be incorporated into your web design. Here’s how you can earn a considerable profit by incorporating Instagram into your web design.


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Topics: online public relations, shared media, social media

What is a SERP?

Understanding how SERPs function will help you produce well-planned content and web design.

 

Search engine results pages (SERPs) are web pages that display results for online queries submitted to search engines like Google. Organic search results, paid Google Ads results, featured snippets, knowledge graphs, and video results are commonly included on SERPs. While two SERPs can appear to be identical and contain many of the same effects, there are often important differences.


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Topics: SEO, web design & development

Mistakes Companies Make with Their PR

Keep your brand strong by avoiding these mistakes

 

Building a strong, positive reputation for your company is important and takes time. Creating a well-known, recognizable brand doesn’t happen overnight. Surprisingly, most companies don’t know how to manage their PR, so they make mistakes, which leads to a weak or negative reputation. That’s what you and your company want to avoid.


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Topics: PR tips

How to install WordPress to a website

Website managers should take advantage of the many hosts that install WordPress automatically.

 

There are many ways to increase your website’s visibility. One way is to have a blog integrated into the website that gives informative content related to your industry and your site visitors.

 

The problem is that adding a blog to a website can be a bit of work. If you’ve selected WordPress for your blog, it’s easy to set up a blog and add it to your website. 


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Topics: web design & development, owned media, web media

What Is The StoryBrand BrandScript Explanatory Paragraph?

Since we have a good idea of the StoryBrand BrandScript framework, it is imperative to get an idea of the BrandScript in action.

 

The explanatory paragraph is the BrandScript in a much longer and well-written form. It is a section that’s typically used on a company’s website to provide more information on the company.

 

The customer, who is the hero, has a natural concern to get an idea of who his guide is. Therefore, the explanatory paragraph for a moment sheds some light on the company by providing more details to the brand story.


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Topics: PR tips, branding, story telling

Communication and transparency with John Herbkersman | On Top of PR podcast

Learn how communicators can be a trusted advisor to their company’s executive team with our guest John Herbkersman.

 

Guest:

Our episode guest is John Herbkersman. John is a semi-retired senior communications executive who has served as a senior counselor for numerous Fortune 500 executives/companies.


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Topics: corporate communications, On Top of PR, podcasting

The value of being honest in internal communications

Honesty is certainly the best policy when communicating within your company

 

Public relations is all about honesty. If you’re honest, you can build customer trust and accurately tell a company’s story. However, lying can destroy a reputation in an instant. A lie might sound good at first, but it can come back to ruin your public relations regardless of when the lie is discovered.

 

However, honesty isn’t just important when doing public relations; it’s also important for your internal communications as well.


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Topics: corporate communications, internal communications

Best SEO practices for web page headlines

Harness the power of headlines and make them SEO-compliant.

 

As the online medium continues to grow and thrive, websites have become a mainstay for driving revenues to businesses. This burgeoning platform has been responsible for building a compelling online presence for brands and plays a vital role in targeting the consumer. 

 

Websites have multiple aspects associated with them that contribute to the ever-increasing user base of the business. One of the most significant elements imperative in making pages rank higher in search engines is the page’s headline. Having a direct impact on the visitor, headlines are instrumental in improving your virtual visibility.


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Topics: SEO, web design & development

Axia CEO Jason Mudd shares crisis communications and diversity thoughts

Reputation management relies on strong inclusion efforts.

 

An organization’s reputation doesn’t just depend on provided services, customer relations, and public communications. Diversity and inclusion, both within the organization’s workforce and in the work it does, is an integral part of a company’s image. 


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Topics: reputation management, crisis communications

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