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PR – more than words

Cue the guitars, the gentle beat, the smoky bar room set. It’s time to realise that PR is so much more than words, it is relationships… I speak to a lot of different people about what I do and essentially, it boils down to “I put you in the papers”.

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Sales and marketing or marketing and sales?

Let’s take a little trip out of the office into the farmyard. Which comes first? Sales or marketing? It’s a bit of a trick question as they should be working together, not as separate parts of a business, although I see this far too often, with one department blaming the

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United Airlines – don’t come fly with me!

A guest blog from our consumer PR expert Lucy Capaldo on this PR crisis. It started badly, trailed off in the middle and the less that can be said about the end… This week United Airlines has been globally vilified after aviation police officials violently removed a man from a plane

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There’s no such thing as bad PR…really?

Here’s a lazy comment that comes up in casual conversation with alarming regularity… “There’s no such thing as bad publicity”. Really? That is perhaps the laziest and dangerous PR “advice” I’ve ever heard. Consider #PieGate – the story that muddied the “magic of the FA Cup” and derailed the wheels

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Pimp my omelette & the great #FoodPorn debate

Not the long lost manuscript for the next Harry Potter book but a debate I was invited to join on BBC Radio Nottingham this weekend. It came about after local author Beth Moran wrote a really interesting piece about being invited to “pimp” her coffee at a family restaurant. NB: not a

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Beckileaks – can brand Beckham bounce back?

By now, you have probably heard about the latest celebrity email hack, this time of the beloved Becks. I’m a massive football fan and also a fan of David Beckham as a sportsman and role model but there is no doubt that this will raise more than a few Beckham-esque

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Fake news – how to tell if they’re faking it

It emerged in 2016 and will be the buzzword in media circles throughout the year – “fake news”. President Donald Trump even accused a respected CNN journalist of being “fake news” midway through a press conference. It is obviously a cause for concern. This week, MPs launched a parliamentary inquiry

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