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Public Relations Tips for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs [Webinar Recap]

Up and Running

But where do you start, and what are the best approaches to public relations for an entrepreneur? For this webinar, we were joined by Jennefer Witter, CEO and founder of the Boreland Group, and author of the new book, “The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed.”

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The Modern Guide to Public Relations in 2021

Duct Tape Marketing

The Modern Guide to Public Relations in 2021 written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. Amy created her podcast, PR Talk, sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America (Oregon), in 2017 and has hosted more than 100 episodes so that PR people can better learn the craft. Her podcast: PR Talks.

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A Guide to Reputation Management: Build an Audience of Superfans

ConversionXL

Think more broadly about your audience’s interests and post content that relates. Building a community. Another approach is to create your own captive audience by building an engaging Facebook community. Take Semrush, a platform for SEO, PPC, and content-related research. Tapping into an existing community.

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Taxes Are Good, Actually

YoungUpstarts

They are how our community takes care of itself. Taxes fund our public schools, which were once the envy of the world. I don’t know how else to explain that a community is a joint venture, and we all have obligations towards each other. Taxes suck, but they aren’t bad, any more than chemotherapy is bad because it sucks.

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25 Entrepreneurs Share Their #1 Goal for 2020

Hearpreneur

6- Build a private community. My #1 goal for 2020 is to build a private community for my prospects and clients. Find a publisher for my book called Cemetery of Lies. Advertising & Public Relations ! #9- 9- Release my first book. 18- Supporting the community. Photo Credit: Kathe Kline.

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How to Successfully Engage With Your Customers Online

Up and Running

Build a community or group. There are several great ways to build an online community to more effectively interact and engage with your customers. Facebook Groups and LinkedIn Groups are just a few of the many social networking sites that allow individuals and companies the ability to set up topic or brand communities.

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Seven Key Steps To Achieving Maximum Brand Loyalty

YoungUpstarts

Communicated across a multitude of platforms, people become almost religious in their devotion and the belief that you can and will consistently deliver and over-deliver what they need. Contribute to the Community. Get involved in the community and actively support social causes. Take command and stay in control.