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Updated – the power of giving away your expertise. Guest blog.

Last week I wrote on the power of giving away your content, ideas and expertise for free paying particular attention to www.inafishbowl.com and how I use it to leverage my efforts. Next month I will be giving away more free snippets, nuggets, tips and tricks on all things PR at InAFishBowlLive i’ve been blogging via …

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“Bloodgate” update – physio wins but does rugby lose appeal?

  I’ve written on this twice before and I maintain that real damage has been done to rugby’s reputation. However, here’s a quick update, courtesy of the Independent via PA (no paywall!). Former Harlequins physiotherapist Steph Brennan won a High Court battle today over the decision to strike him off for his part in the …

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Commonwealth Games to “Carry On?”

what the whole event has missed since the potential PR disaster first began to loom on the horizon was a clear communications strategy. Not until the 11th hour, with the intervention of chief minister Sheila Dikshit, has there been a “face” to clarify, cajole and explain the difficult situation.

Simon Cowell, Haiti and the Power of PR

The media offers the ultimate tool to raise awareness of campaigns – be they cynical or philanthropic. PR consultants and their clients have the skills, contacts and ability to utilise this tool. Whether that be for pure commercial gain, charitable causes or a combination of both, I’d argue that the question should always be “which came first?” The PR campaign or the urge to help?