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'Keep moving ahead' often is good advice in many endeavors. Turns out, this philosophy can help improve your PR writing, too.
Part of what PR pros do is look ahead, providing insight about the future for those they counsel. Accordingly, we offer more 2023 predictions as the year draws to a close.
The end of the calendar is a good time for making predictions and wishes. As we do each year, we asked PR pros for predictions. In addition, we asked them what their PR-related wishes for 2023 are. Here's what they said.
Overall, the mood of our PR prognosticators is upbeat as they anticipate PR continuing its recent ascension into 2023.
Sometimes PR crises throw together companies that usually don't mix. Regardless, preparing in advance for a PR mishap or crisis always is a wise move.
The Boston Bruins created a PR mess Nov. 4 when they attempted to pull a fast one on the public. Tell the whole truth is the PR lesson here.
A key component of the Patagonia giveaway is that the brand can make climate a local and even more relatable issue, our author, a retail and climate veteran, argues.
If medical information about monkeypox is not getting out to the right people, or even getting out at all, disinformation will spread.
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