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6 tips to help you look your best on your LinkedIn profile picture
Whether you’re looking for a new job or trying to position yourself or your company as a thought-leader in your industry, maintaining a top-notch LinkedIn profile is imperative. Along with carefully curating your experience and content, you also want to choose an appropriate photo for your profile.
Even though you look really great in the photo from your beach vacation or in the stands at the baseball game, you should hold off on using these types of photos for LinkedIn. While you want to look approachable and friendly, it’s important that you appear as a professional who takes work seriously.
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Topics: public relations, shared media
When people “like” your company’s Facebook page, it means they want to receive the information your company has to offer – whether it’s deals and specials, interesting content or other resources. They’re probably a fan, a customer or an employee, and they like your brand. As a social media manager, gaining page likes is an important objective. Clients enjoy seeing their page growth, and it’s often a benchmark for your social media output.
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Topics: public relations, shared media
Content is the key to an effective digital marketing strategy. Sometimes, the idea of creating content from scratch feels overwhelming. One way to have a robust content plan is to repurpose content you already have on hand. Repurposing does more than just give you something to say online, it allows you to tailor your message/content to reach a specific audience. It also allows you to differentiate the way you convey your message, so you reach people on different platforms.
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Topics: public relations, content management
A Q&A with a social media expert
For the “unsocial,” Twitter is a social media platform where users post tweets: messages that must be less than 140 characters. As the fourth most popular social media site (Sorry, Twitter. Instagram took your spot as third, with YouTube as second and Facebook as the most popular social media site), Twitter is a place to find sports updates, local and national news and what’s happening with your family, friends, favorite celebrities and brands. As a social media and community engagement specialist, here are my answers to the five common questions about the channel with more than 315 million users.
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Topics: public relations, PR tips, shared media
Planning proactively for potential crises with 3 key strategies
Lately you can’t turn on the television, log in to social media or pick up a newspaper without noticing a company’s public relations crisis unfolding. We have all seen what happens when a company isn’t prepared for an unexpected situation. It spirals out of control and creates a media storm of negativity. Your company can’t always prevent a bad situation from happening, so the more prepared you are, the better skilled you are to handle unforeseen circumstances. Preparation can quickly turn a negative situation into a positive outcome.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications
Use this checklist to make sure you’re optimizing your relationship with your PR firm
Here are fifteen mistakes your company might be making when hiring a public relations firm:
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Topics: public relations, PR tips
Learn why the location of your company and customers mean so much for your visibility and brand position
When discussing media buys or target audience, your marketing team or public relations agency probably throws around terms like media region anddesignated market area (DMA). What do these things really mean for your business and bottom line? Understanding vital terms helps you make smarter, more informed decisions about what’s best for your business.
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Topics: media relations, public relations, media
Use PR to avoid, endure and outlast whatever trouble strikes your company
A public relations crisis can happen to any company of any size at any time. Sometimes, they happen quickly, like the scandalous retirement of the CEO or inappropriate comments made by a top executive. Others develop slowly, like disgruntled employees whose behavior eventually begins to affect customer service.
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Topics: public relations, crisis communications
While looking at your website stats, you discover two or three top performing pieces of content that appeal to individuals within your buyer’s journey. Congratulations! Great content is your foundation; you use effective writing to appeal to individuals who could purchase your product.
How do you build upon that foundation to attract more visitors and move those individuals through the buyer’s journey?
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Topics: public relations, content management
Don’t bore your followers on social media; use an engaging strategy to propel your brand
After auditing your company’s social media activity and comparing it to some of your competitors, you may find that your social media engagement isn’t effectively telling your brand’s story. Your posts are coming out more blah than brilliant. More sigh than sassy. More flat than fierce. You need to up your social media game.
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Topics: public relations, shared media
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