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The State of Social Media, 2013:

…140-character limit encourages organisations to appeal to younger generations, especially as Facebook continues to enforce censors and privacy questions on its pages. Additionally, businesses should seriously consider making their websites…

The Divide Between PR and Journalism — and How I Bridged the Gap

…some PR people. It was as if it were an intrusion on privacy, listening in on what the journalist was asking, and sitting there wide-eyed as my spokesperson shared his…

GDPR in PR: A European Law That Impacts Everyone

privacy notice for journalists and influencers. While some may read this and wonder why anyone would ever agree to be part of the database, clearly the media understands the benefits…

GDPR in PR European law impact

A Human Touch in PR

…seen as the least personal platform, by far. Unless you know someone on the platform personally, keep it that way. Everyone can see what you post, so privacy is pretty…

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A Lesson in Stickiness: The Holmes Report In2 Summit

…York Times’ privacy policy, exposing the publication’s very public use of users’ information to an audience consisting of media professionals and (drum roll, please) panel moderator Quentin Hardy of The…

Stortelling techniques learned from Holmes Report In2 Summit

Visiting Hoffman in China — a global agency, locally relevant

…competition with China. There are also concerns about working with its companies — from privacy to human rights. The media is often skeptical or protectionist in tone as a result…

Group of Professionals enjoying a festive birthday lunch of fried chicken and cake.