Deeper Look At The Viral Video, “The Power Of Words”
…were very conscious that it could be dramatically shortened and repurposed for the web. We originally intended to use it to promote my book ‘Change Your Words, Change Your World’…
…were very conscious that it could be dramatically shortened and repurposed for the web. We originally intended to use it to promote my book ‘Change Your Words, Change Your World’…
…estate to tell their story and continue fortifying the brand. You do have to be conscious of making it easy for the user. If someone clicks for the contact page,…
…process in which a conscious effort is made to squeeze out any semblance of humanity: The upshot — PR ends up crafting quotes like this one that then get flung…
…raised us in a stew of love, social conscious, a spirit of service, and endless intellectual curiosity.” It makes you want to say, “Thank you,” for sharing who you are….
…teases out the tension. That’s what keeps the audience engaged. PR, on the other hand, is conditioned to do the exact opposite. We’re striving to highlight achievements, ever conscious of…
…We’re striving to highlight achievements, ever conscious of keeping any semblance of a crisis behind closed – no make that locked – doors. But business communications can still shape a…
…sight of this concept called marketing. We’re now making a conscious effort to accentuate our storytelling expertise as a brand attribute. If you search on “PR storytelling,” you’ll find that…
…“professional storytelling,” and I will be conscious of applying phrases like “storytelling techniques” and “brand storytelling.” It truly makes a difference. Check out National Storytelling Network, would you please? You…
…conscious effort to serve the reader (WIRED and MIT Tech Review appear to be their go-to sources). Lest you think The New York Times as a company has got the…