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Media Monitoring 101: Negative Publicity

Media Monitoring 101: Negative Publicity

by David H Lasker | Mar 25, 2025 | Crisis Communications, Press and Media, Strategy, Tools

Image Source Understanding Media Monitoring for Negative Publicity  In the digital age, where information spreads rapidly, negative publicity can significantly impact a brand’s reputation. For online marketing professionals, media monitoring is an essential practice...
Why Social Media is the Key to Building Brand Credibility

Why Social Media is the Key to Building Brand Credibility

by Riva Jane | Feb 24, 2022 | Strategy

Image credit: Unsplash Given our limited movements under COVID-19, social media has become an even more crucial outlet by which people keep in touch with their friends and loved ones. Of course, social media use is nothing new. But according to the Pew Research...
How CEOs can Leverage Social Media to Improve their Brand Reputation

How CEOs can Leverage Social Media to Improve their Brand Reputation

by Jennifer Radke, SMS | Dec 12, 2019 | Strategy

A Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is a digital brand. The online presence they build for themselves, the connections they make, and the content they share all have a direct impact on public perception of their company. This, in turn, influences the corporate brand –...


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