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The Rise of Online Video Provides A New Channel for Your CSR Story Sharper Lens
For companies that want to convey the impact of their corporate citizenship efforts—whether measured in sustainability initiatives, volunteer hours or dollars—online video can be among the most engaging, cost-effective and persuasive mediums. Video, with its immediacy, popularity, and viral potential, represents a unique opportunity to capture the breadth of CSR’s…

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September 16, 2013
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Social Media Shaping Up As Best Contact Channel; US Playing Catch Up With Emerging Countries on Mobile PR Employment Levels
â–¶ Reach Out and ‘Touch’ Someone: About 80% of consumers who recently contacted a brand through social media received feedback within 12 hours, according to a recent eDigitalResearch study. The survey, which took the pulse of 2,0000 consumers across the U.S., concluded that social media is the most expedient and…

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September 16, 2013
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How To Improve Finances by Adding a CFO
A PR agency needs a strong financial leader to maximize its potential profitability. Yet the majority of PR agency CEOs are not financially savvy, no matter how creative and brilliant they are at what they do. It’s OK if you don’t master the financial end of the PR business. However,…

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September 16, 2013
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Seven Things You Will Learn in This Week’s Issue of PR News 1. Native ads are moving to the core of content creation. (p.1) 2. With a short video, brands can highlight the causes they champion and tell stories that otherwise wouldn’t get told. (p.1) 3. PR agencies are starting…

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September 16, 2013
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Native Ads Emerge as a Storytelling Tool, And PR Pros Refine Their Skills
This summer The New Yorker started to experiment with sponsored content, or what is commonly referred to as “native advertising.” The magazine’s website, for example, now includes a native ad from IBM about five steps to building a better cloud, written by Frank De Gilio, an IBM engineer. The New…

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September 16, 2013
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Cancellations & Possible Order Drought Will Not Impact Residuals Existing Record Backlog Expected to Cover Change in Orderbook Trends
The placement of significant orders in recent years, resulting in a seven year backlog for Airbus and Boeing, has the potential to be undermined by cancellations and an order drought but residuals are still not expected to be adversely impacted. Throughout the Great Recession through to today, aircraft manufacturers have…

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September 9, 2013
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Values of Ageing Turboprops Decline
The appetite for the older turboprops is declining such that values are being adversely impacted. The combination of advancing age and development of newer models has begun to affect the demand for the older turboprops. Maintenance costs, reliability and higher passenger expectations are forcing operators to consider newer types although…

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September 9, 2013
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Third Delay to MRJ Reduces Timeline Advantage Over Embraer’s E2
With the third delay to the MRJ being announced in August, the Japanese regional jet will have only a single year before the scheduled service entry of the Embraer re-engined E190 E2, thereby potentially limiting interest due to earlier delivery though values are not as yet expected to be changed.…

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September 9, 2013
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