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19 Aug Why PR Firms Must Get Serious About Their Clients’ ROI

Posted at 14:09h in PR, Public Relations, Strategy by Jennifer Vickery 0 Comments
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At nspr, we’re always talking about our client’s ROI, or return on investment. When we start a campaign each month for our clients, we’re well aware of the tactics, deliverables, but also what we expect to achieve and how it impacts our clients. We even...

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18 Aug How to Use Holidays and Observances to Benefit Your Business

Posted at 07:14h in Community, PR, Public Relations, Strategy by Jennifer Vickery 0 Comments
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Yesterday was National Thrift Store Day, and while many of you reading this may have not been aware of this, one of our clients was aware and we helped get them some pretty amazing media coverage. Is our client a thrift store? No. Our client...

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17 Aug What Does Word Of Mouth Really Get You?

Posted at 07:00h in Media, Media Relations, PR, Public Relations by Jennifer Vickery 0 Comments
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Around 99% of the businesses we’ve worked with over the years tell us that word of mouth is their biggest referral source. When we ask them how it happens exactly, they stop short and are unsure of how to answer the question. That’s because word of...

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16 Aug Why Politics Can Mean Bad PR For Your Business

Posted at 06:48h in PR, Public Relations by Jennifer Vickery 0 Comments
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to something when she said to the family; but sometimes it’s pretty hard to escape both religion and politics around the water cooler when it’s overwhelmingly apparent in the news and affecting so many lives. From a public relations perspective though, it’s best to avoid the...

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15 Aug Get Pumped Up for Olympics and Your Bottom Line Will Thank You

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Get pumped up for Olympics and Your Bottom Line Will Thank You The Olympics have taken hold of many household living room televisions, mobile phones, tablets, and our hearts as we cheer on our favorite athletes and of course USA! Now that the Olympics has been going...

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