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March 16, 2021
McCammond's Story: Is There an Expiration Date for Tweets?
As if we needed another illustration of the long tail of social media posts. Alexi McCammond seemed to have everything going for her: intelligence, a great job, youth and a well-connected beau. Her upward path hit a bump or two, but she'd recovered, until racist social posts she wrote as a teen resurfaced.
More PR Takeaways from Oprah’s Royal Interview
No doubt about it, communicators (and everyone else) will talk about 'the interview' for a long time. Whatever else it was, the Royals' session with Oprah was a goldmine opportunity for Meghan and Harry to set the record straight with their narrative that offered a peak inside the monarchy.
How Three Pieces of SEO Data Can Fuel Your PR Strategy
Some PR pros are put off when they hear words like 'data' and 'SEO.' Not to worry. In this post, SEO pro Joe Friedlein offers easily digestible tips that will help you employ SEO data to help with all phases of communication. He also makes suggestions for free tools that can help infuse PR strategies with simple data points.
PREMIUM: How to Approach COVID-19 Anniversary Messaging
On the first anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, President Joe Biden took to his podium to deliver a message to the American people: empathy and action will set the country on a path to recovery.  For Biden, the delivery, content and tone of his first prime-time address as president set an important precedent for public figures and organizations seeking words…
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Customers Angry Over Bank Delays On Stimulus Checks
Wells Fargo and Chase say they won’t start processing federal stimulus direct deposits until March 17, no matter how early the money lands.

Evan Spiegel on the Future of Snapchat--and All of Social Media
The Snap CEO and co-founder shared three key areas of concentration for his company and the rest of the industry right now.

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