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The Seasonal PR Mistake Brands Make Every Year (and How to Avoid It)

June 9th, 2026 by

Consumer brands often make the same seasonal PR mistake: They start pitching when shoppers begin buying. Editors, however, start planning those stories months earlier. While marketers and communicators focus on summer promotions, Prime Day and… Continued

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3 Reasons to Embrace the Era of AI Slop

May 4th, 2026 by

When it’s good, AI can improve our processes, like how a calculator spares us the need to write out long division. But speeding up your math means nothing if you still can’t balance your checkbook.

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Forget AI. ‘Deck Talk’ is the Greatest Enemy of Thought Leadership

April 27th, 2026 by

The more that thought leadership becomes solely a tool of self-promotion, the less vital it becomes.

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30 Days to AI Search Visibility: The GEO Playbook PR Leaders Need Now

March 31st, 2026 by

We break down a simple, effective strategy for picking topics, creating authoritative content and securing placements that drive real AI search and GEO results.

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Your Brand’s First Impression May Now Be Written by AI. Stakeholder Education Is the Fix.

March 30th, 2026 by

Building stakeholder education content is essential to ensure both AI and human audiences understand your organization accurately.

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Why the Startup Label Is Losing Its Meaning (And What to Say Instead)

March 10th, 2026 by

Today the startup label appears everywhere: a two-person consultancy calls itself a startup; a local retail brand with an online store adopts the label; a profitable, bootstrapped business with no ambition to scale beyond a niche still uses the term.

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The Stakeholders You Can’t See: A PR Playbook for B2B Invisible Buyers

January 22nd, 2026 by

Here’s how to sharpen PR skillsets in order to achieve B2B sales success through expanding brand awareness, tailoring content to address wider audiences, showcasing quantifiable results, and remaining relevant with a steady, consistent approach to appeal to all buyers, even the ones you can’t see!

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The New Reality of Advertising Communications: Why Accessibility Is No Longer Optional

January 20th, 2026 by

The barriers that once made accessible advertising difficult have largely disappeared.

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The 5 Most-Read PRNEWS Stories of 2025

December 17th, 2025 by

What topics attracted the most attention from PR professionals this year? Take a look at the PRNEWS top 5 most-read stories in 2025. Crisis and digital PR seemed to engage our audience most—particularly anything having to do with Substack or LinkedIn.

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Four Strategies PR Pros Should Consider for 2026

December 9th, 2025 by

As we move into 2026, the PR industry shouldn’t rush to follow new tools and trends. Instead, they need to apply proven strategies and ethically use resources to build better, authentic relationships with their audiences.