Relaying messages about higher prices is often the communicator’s job. Here are some ways to do it well.
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Updating Websites is Best Move in a Confusing COVID Moment
April 27th, 2022 by Andrew ByrdIt’s a confusing time for the country and communicators. Often the best first step in relaying new COVID policies is updating web sites.

PR Lessons You Can Learn From Watching TV Sports
April 14th, 2022 by Arthur SolomonPR pros who watch sports on TV are getting a bonus. The announcers often provide free PR tutorials, veteran communicator Arthur Solomon argues.

Cracker Jill Rebrand Shows the Importance of Purposeful Messaging
April 7th, 2022 by Nicole SchumanA temporary rebrand like Cracker Jill can take a lot of time, energy and creativity, but the payoff can be a reputation boon.

Twitter Properly Announces Controversial Musk Board Appointment
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Communication Lessons from the Fog of Russia’s War in Ukraine
March 22nd, 2022 by Dustin SigginsUkraine and Russia are employing different communication tactics as they aim messages at disparate target audiences. The result, in part, is confusion.

Communicators Can Help Reduce Misuse of Mental Health Terms
March 9th, 2022 by Brooke MetzA small upside of the pandemic is that appreciation for the importance of mental health has risen. Communicators can help ease an unintended consequence.

Zelenskyy, Ukraine Winning War of Information, PR
March 2nd, 2022 by Nicole SchumanFrom a news and information delivery perspective, President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian people are conducting a master class in the utilization of modern communications tools to inform the public about crisis.

Protecting Your Firm’s Exposure to Statements of Fact vs. Opinion
February 1st, 2022 by Michael Lasky, Neal Klausner and Daniel FinneganPR firms are exposed to legal action when they disseminate false claims on behalf of companies they represent. Here’s what you should know.

Speed and Accuracy: An Unusual Moment Prompts PR Changes
January 28th, 2022 by Seth ArensteinWith all of us expecting to get COVID, prices rising and supply chain woes reaching grocery stores, is PR changing? Should it?