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seotipsandtricks-me · 5 years
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just1pr · 7 years
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How Public Relation helps you to make fabulous and increase your online presence
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Small Business & The Coronavirus Crisis - Helpful Podcasts
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Here are a handful of podcasts with helpful perspectives and advice about how to manage the crisis of coronavirus and its impact on our small businesses.  
Biz Chix Episode 411 - How to Pivot Your Business
“...Guess what – people are still going to purchase products and services during a pandemic. YES, our behavior is very much changed. Some of it is temporary, some of it will be long term. This time period will change us...  “
The Happiness Lab - Coronavirus BONUS: Beat Your Isolation Lonliness
“... Dr Laurie Santos asks Stanford's Professor Jamil Zaki to explain his research into how we can maintain meaningful links to our loved ones, friends and colleagues even if we can't be in the same room with them...”
The Brainy Business - Coronavirus and How the Human Brain Responds to Pandemics
“ ...this episode will help you understand a little bit more about how the human brain responds to pandemics...the way our brains work affects our reactions in situations like this...”
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meetedgar-blog · 6 years
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New Post has been published on https://meetedgar.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-social-media/
The Best Times to Post on Social Media
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The famous saying is that timing is everything and you know what… it’s right, especially when it comes to the best times to post on social media It’s 2018 and social media isn’t exactly a new marketing resource for businesses and while it still is a huge opportunity for entrepreneurs and solopre...
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moniquemuro · 7 years
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marthamuzychka · 12 years
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I freelanced part-time for many years, beginning in 1987. In 2005, while facing job redundancy, I chose work as a full-time independent consultant. In June 2011, I gave a presentation at the World Conference of IABC, my professional association. Later, I accepted an invitation to write about how I arrived at this place and why I choose to stay here, and built on the conversations we had in San Diego at the session I facilitated on independent practice. Thanks to Kelley Crane of soloPR who graciously gave me space to share: http://soloprpro.com/flying-on-your-own-charting-your-course-as-an-independent-practitioner/
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jchernov · 12 years
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How to Win an Online Fight
My basketball coach once told the team, “If you leave the game with no fouls, you aren’t playing hard enough. If you foul out, you are a jerk.”  The same holds true for using social media as a platform for corporate communications.  Sometimes you need to play rough.  Not dirty, but rough.  The trick is determining when to throw that elbow and, once you let it go, how to make sure you don’t get ejected.
Step One: When to Fight
Yea, yea, yea … we all know that avoiding conflict is the best way to “win” a fight.  But winning and “not losing” are not synonymous.  While this rule is wise most of the time, it fails to account for the rare instances when taking a battle public is a strategic business decision.  After all, sometimes its the communications person's job to smoke the dragon out of its cave.  Here are some of those times:  an influencer is sabotaging your business via backchannel conversations; a competitor has gone public with deceptive information about its business (or yours); another company’s messages are undermining your entire industry.  I am sure there are more, but these are the most common – and defensible – justifications to take your fight to the social Web.
(One word of caution: bloggers.  If someone blogs critically about your company, the smartest response is taking the high road.  Public arguments between corporations and bloggers seldom net out in the company’s favor.  Remember: Gulliver found himself on his back, strapped down by hordes of Lilliputians.)
Step Two: Take Inventory
If you are going to throw one punch, you’d better be prepared to throw two.  After all, people that are hit tend to hit back.  So before strapping on your gloves, you need to take a personal inventory (of yourself and your executive team).  Can you take a punch?  Do you have the stomach for a public conflict?  Know that fights tend to bring out the worst in people, so you need to be prepared not only for your opponent to counterattack, but also for observers – even those you may have considered allies – to either criticize your tactics or support the opposition.  It will happen.  So if your business is going through a sensitive period (e.g., talking to investors or negotiating a major contract), it may be best to sit this one out.  An online dust-up could derail business progress. 
Step Three: Devise a Three-Pronged Game Plan
While the outcome of an online argument is unpredictable, one thing is certain: You can’t win an alone.  In fact, if you are the only one fighting, you have already lost.  To come out on top, you need a game plan for three audiences: (1) yourself (your argument must be sound, reasonable, and not whiney), (2) outsiders (you need to induce the public to back you, online arguments tend to a “he with the most supporters wins” game) , (3) the opponent (the fastest way to end the skirmish is for your opponent to overreact or respond plaintively or defensively, so set traps in your attack).
Step Four: Hit Hard (But Not Too Hard)
The fastest way to lose a public dispute is for the audience to turn against you.  Fighting dirty or alienating others is a sure-fire way to become the villain.  Conversely, you don’t want to bring a knife to a gunfight.  If you are going to do battle, you have to come properly armed.  So where’s the balance?  The answer can be found where all male-authored business clichés can be found: baseball.
  The most dominant pitchers don’t necessarily play strictly “within the rules,” but rather “within bounds.”  That is, if retaliation is required, they may hit another batter with a pitch (“outside of the rules”), but somewhere reasonably safe, like the thigh (“within bounds”).  If they respond by throwing at a batter’s head (“out of bounds”), then the entire crowd – umpires, fans, players on other teams, even some of their own teammates – will turn against them. 
Of course, what’s considered “within bounds” for one industry might be way “out of bounds” for another.  So I cannot offer specific advice when it comes to actual tactics.  Just be sure to know your industry, audience, opponent and – most of all – yourself before striking. 
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moniquemuro · 7 years
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yettyd · 5 years
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